Best Holiday Party Ideas

The holiday season is just around the corner, and it's time to start planning your company's annual celebration if you haven’t already! It's a time for employees to celebrate the work done throughout the year. However, we recognize that coming up with ideas can be a challenge, especially in a city with endless options. Have no fear! Here are some of the best holiday party ideas we've seen in NYC.

1. A Rooftop Affair: Take advantage of NYC's breathtaking skyline by hosting a rooftop party. The views alone will impress your guests, but adding winter-themed décor and entertainment will make it even more memorable. Think ice sculptures, hot cocoa stations, s'mores stations, and fire pits.

2. A Karaoke Bash: Sometimes the best holiday party is a low-key one. Book a private room at one of NYC's many karaoke bars and let your employees rock the mic. Add in some holiday-themed props and food, and you have yourself a night of fun and bonding.

3. An Experimental Dining Experience: you know we had to include this! Resident takes over luxury apartments and members-only clubs to host intimate dining events with chefs from the world’s best restaurants. If you’re looking for a turnkey, all-in-one solution for a celebration that involves food, we’re the right choice. Forget finding a venue, staff, insurance, furniture, and caterers. You’ll choose from our menu of experiences, venues, and chefs, and our project management team will take it from there. We handle the hassle so your planning is as simple as possible.

4. A Holiday Scavenger Hunt: Get your employees out and about in the city with a holiday scavenger hunt. Create a route that takes them to some of NYC's most iconic holiday destinations and landmarks, and include challenges along the way. This is a great way to encourage teamwork, and it's a fun, budget-friendly option.

There are endless possibilities when it comes to holiday party ideas in NYC, and these are just a few that we love. Whether you choose to go big and extravagant or keep it small and simple, the most important thing is to create an event that your employees will enjoy and remember. Embrace the holiday spirit and have fun planning your next holiday party!

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