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Office Parties V Party Cruises - Which Will You Choose?

Here are the pros n’ cons of work party cruises & traditional office parties to help decide which is best for your team.

By Eliza CumberbatchPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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When it comes to storming your brain about corporate party ideas, many ‘suits n ties’ in Sydney face a common dilemma – should they stick to traditional office parties or consider a work party cruise? Work parties have seemingly grown in popularity over the past couple of years, and for good reason. They offer a change of scenery from your everyday desk and take you out to fresh air for a memorable and unique experience, which cannot be replicated with a traditional office party.

While both ideas have their own pros and cons, it ultimately comes down to preferences and priorities of each organisation. Let’s drill down and compare the two and help you decide which one is right for your team.

The Experience

First and foremost, one of the major benefits of any office party or corporate event is to boost team morale and enhance team synergy among employees and other personnel within an org. The best bet for this is to give them an opportunity to experience something as unique and ‘out of the box’ as the Christmas party harbour cruises in Sydney.

These cruises or corporate venues give your team a chance to let their hair down, enjoy a drink or two, and most importantly, talk about something else than work. They present the ‘wow’ factor often lacking in traditional office parties. Imagine stepping on the sunny deck with your best mates, snapping against the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and sharing endless laughs with the team and the boss!

The Location

Paradigm shifts are essential in every organisation, and it doesn't have to end within the cubicles of your everyday life. Location plays a vital role in the success rate of any work parties - let’s be real, the last thing you want is to be inside your office when there isn't any work to be done.

Cruises transport you from the hustles and bustles of work life to the serenity of the world’s most splendid harbour, that too in the blink of an eye considering the proximity between the CBD and the harbour. If it’s a nighttime event, there’s no better venue than the vividly embellished harbourside with its illuminated harbour attractions and landmarks. The ambience is relatively more relaxed and casual, which helps you unwind and enjoy the company of your team!

The ‘Fun’ Element

When it comes to entertainment the office shenanigans get the upper edge. Simply due to the fact that most cruises have pre-scheduled entertainment, some of them don't offer anything other than music, and most cruises don't give you the liberty of ‘playing your own cards’ on board. Having your own customised event at your workplace means everything, down to the last minute detail, can be tailored to the team’s preferences.

More structured activities can be pulled to the table including team-building games, exercises, theme-related events and more. But then again, some of the top cruise operators on Sydney Harbour offer exclusive cabarets, or samba shows on their cruise, so check them out if you’re inclined to opt for a unique experience.

The Budget

Another key factor between work party cruises and office parties is the cost. Christmas party cruises in Sydney are generally more exxy, as they include various expenses such as food, drinks, entertainment, and the cost of cruising itself. Meanwhile, traditional office parties are often held in the office space or a local venue, which can significantly reduce the costs. If budget is key, a traditional office party might be your go-to.

Ultimately, if you want your team to get away from the usual space, indulge in gourmet food and drinks, and enjoy unique live entertainment, a cruise might be a game changer. However, if flexibility and budget are concerns, an office party may be the better pick.

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