Tuesday, June 10, 2014

5 Things to do in Austin With Your Kids

If you find yourself in Texas' state capital with your children and can't think of things to do in Austin, fear no more. There are a number of wonderful options for all ages in your family, including the adults.
1. See the bats
It might be a law that no one can leave Austin, Texas, without first seeing the bats. They are in residence under the Congress Avenue Bridge from March until November. Every night around dusk, the population of about 1.5 million emerge for their night time feeding flight. There are a number of viewing areas, and no charge for watching. Remember, though, that bats are wild animals and not to be handled.

2. Play at Zilker Park
For those that don't know, Zilker Park is a huge area of acreage right in the middle of town and should be on everyone's list of things to do in Austin. It includes a natural spring pool, playgrounds, train, picnic areas, canoe rentals, hiking and biking trails, and open fields for sports. A family can spend a whole day there and not get to everything.

3. Attend a few museums
Austin has a number of excellent museums. Some are specifically geared towards children. The others will have good programs aimed at helping kids relate to the collections and have fun learning about the art, history, or science. Many of them have special activities available, so check the schedule for options.

4. Go to an entertainment park
Of all the things to do in Austin, going to an entertainment park, such as Austin's Park n' Pizza Experience can be the biggest bang for your buck, and the biggest hit with your children. With a number of entertainment options (batting cages, arcade games, rides, laser tag, and climbing walls) and a full buffet that includes drink refills, the only thing you'll have to worry about is how to spend your winning points.

5. Visit a farmer's market or farm
In the true spirit of Austin, an excellent option is to spend time with your family at a farmer's market or pick-your-own farm. There are a number of options around town, so do a little research for what is closest to you. Your children can learn about food and how it is grown, while picking their own tasty treats.

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5 Planning Tips for Amazing Corporate Events

Whether your are planning corporate events for team building or client appreciation, there are a number of not-so-common ideas for amazing results.

1. Lakeside party
Lakeside, or seaside, corporate events are always a hit. You can dress them up for a formal evening, with garden lights strung between trees or poles, tents, and candles. They are also work well with a casual atmosphere, with games and activities for the staff and their families. Everyone will have a good time. No matter what the occasion, offer a surf and turf buffet to round out the theme with the scenic surroundings.
2. Entertainment park
Sometimes it can be difficult to get creative with so many things that have already been done. Try holding your corporate events at an entertainment park. With all inclusive deals and sections that can be rented for large groups, it makes for a stress free and financially easy option. For clients, flatter them by inviting their whole family. For internal team-building, create competitions and games to encourage groups to work together and have fun.

3. Museum fête
A museum can be a lot of fun and give your attendees that wow factor that make events so effective. Whether you choose a history, art, or science option for your corporate events, museums are typically able to accommodate a variety of group sizes. Themes and decor can be fun to create for a museum party, designed around a famous artist, time period, or special installation.

4. Paddle wheel boat
Renting a paddle wheel boat for the day or evening is a good idea for corporate events. Not only is it something different to do, but your guests are all concentrated in one area, which creates the perfect atmosphere for interaction. There is no risk of other groups interfering with your activities. Boats can float down the river, or remain stationary for a planned firework display, sunset watch, or simply to enjoy a particular view.

5. Sports venue
Sports venues are popular with many of your staff. Hold the gathering during a game in a suite or special event room, or when you have the place to yourself out on the field. There is always a sport in season. Sometimes, holding the event at a place where your staff can partake in the sports is even better. Batting cages, laser tag, or go carts can all be great options for staff to let lose and work on team building.

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