More memorable and physical
Best for groups that want laughter, novelty, and a strong photo moment.
Activity comparison
Bubble Soccer is stronger for spectacle, shared laughter, and a memorable photo-heavy moment. Dodgeball is stronger for familiar active play when the group is comfortable with direct court-game energy.
Start here
Choose group size, energy, and venue plan. The recommendation weighs spectacle, comfort, and familiarity.
Decision framework
Both formats can make an active event feel lively. The fit depends on comfort, heat, contact, and whether novelty is worth the operational trade-off.
Best for groups that want laughter, novelty, and a strong photo moment.
Best when the group already accepts court games and wants a simple competitive format.
The wrong choice can fail either because Bubble Soccer is too intense or Dodgeball feels too direct.
Side by side
Use this table when the shortlist is between a novelty active game and a familiar court activity.
| Decision point | Bubble Soccer | Dodgeball |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Playful teams that want spectacle and shared laughter. | Teams that want quick rules and familiar competition. |
| Group-size fit | Small to mid-sized groups, or feature station in larger events. | Small to mid-sized court groups with short rotations. |
| Comfort factor | Higher heat and suit comfort consideration. | Higher direct targeting and elimination consideration. |
| Operational question | Can rest, queue, and hydration be managed? | Can eliminated players stay engaged? |
Useful next steps
Use these pages when you are ready to compare formats, check details, review examples, or contact Cohesion.
Use these routes when the active-game decision still depends on readiness.
Readiness check
Use this before choosing the activity with the louder photos.
Brief builder
Capture the active-game trade-off for you.
Proof and context
Use these routes when the decision needs more than photos or familiar rules.
FAQ
Use the Event Planner once you know approximate headcount, date range, venue direction, and the decision that is still open. The planner preserves this page context so Cohesion can respond with a sharper recommendation.
For simple office groups, a shortlist can come first. For larger, weather-sensitive, or multi-zone events, venue fit and activity fit should move together.
No. This page helps you decide the direction. The activity pages still explain the actual format, game modes, setup, and request path.
Next step
Use the planner if you already know the rough date, group size, and event direction.
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