+Cadea Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 I'm hoping to organize an Event Cache in the next couple of months in Connecticut, and, being relatively new to this whole thing wanted to ask some of you "veterans" what has made for an especially fun or memorable Event Cache in the past (keep it PG-13, if possible) Quote Link to comment
umc Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Well, I've been to quite a few events and I can tell you this; the events that have too much going on I don't really care for. The reason is if you put on an event and have 12 caches for everyone to be out doing there is little time for socializing. When it comes to events I prefer to do the meet and greet thing and hang out with fellow cachers and share stories. So what I'm saying is plan something but not too much. Quote Link to comment
+Team GPSaxophone Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 We've got a list started over here. Hope it helps Quote Link to comment
+Navdog Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 We are bringing the box, the form, and the tag for a geocache. All attendees that bring an item to place in the cache will get a chance at winning it so that they can place the cache. Quoted from the other thread baecause I think it is a great idea! Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Well, I've been to quite a few events and I can tell you this; the events that have too much going on I don't really care for. The reason is if you put on an event and have 12 caches for everyone to be out doing there is little time for socializing. When it comes to events I prefer to do the meet and greet thing and hang out with fellow cachers and share stories. So what I'm saying is plan something but not too much. This day just gets weirder and weirder. UMC and I share the same opinion here. (Whoda thunkt?) I almost never do the extra caches. I would rather hang out and drink with my friends. I can always go cachin some other time. Sn gans BTW- Sax, that other thread is soooo last Tuesday..... Quote Link to comment
+robert Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Yes, TOO many activities does detract a bit from the socializing aspect. The more successful events we've had here have had minimal activities. A cache-dash with a gift certificate in it has been fun, as well as some special hidden caches, but I wouldn't recommend planning the whole day out in advance as you'll likely not get as much participation. Not saying to do nothing, but don't worry about planning the whole itinerary. Good luck. Quote Link to comment
umc Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Very weird Snoogans, I'm getting worried. I think when we say, don't plan or worry about doing too much we mean; K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Snoogans or something like that...... Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Snoogans or something like that...... Even weirder. You are soooo right. I gave away around 60 door prizes, at my event last Saturday. Prizes ranging from a delux barbeque accessory set, a sealed pack of Iraq's Most Wanted cards, a bottle of champagne, an FTF prize, to candy and gum, blank log books, McToys, and even a dirty golf ball. (You know, stuff you find in caches.) I made up this elaborate geocaching card game. I threw in some twists and turns like steal cards and DNF's. I created a simulated caching experience of sorts. I mainly wanted everyone there to get a chance to win a prize. Well, It took for freakin ever to play. I'll do it again at another event, but with way less. A lesson learned. Sn gans Quote Link to comment
+Cadea Posted January 15, 2004 Author Share Posted January 15, 2004 Thanks, everyone, for your input. Sounds like "less is better" is the trend, and I can definitely deal with "less" Sounds like Snoogans put a ton of effort into planning that event (wish I had gotten out there for it!!!), but it's good to hear that everyone can have a ball w/out a ton of extra activities. merci, gracias, thanks y'all Quote Link to comment
+ChrisCindy Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Ask them what they want as well if you don't care if it is a surprise. Quote Link to comment
umc Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 The advice for placing your first cache is usually to find a few first. You might want to go to an event or two if you haven't already before having your own. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 No frills can be good too. (This isn't rocket surgery. ) My first two hosted events were outdoor BYO's. (Bring your own) They were great fun and all we did was talk geocaching for a few hours and trade some TB's. I was on the road and it was nice to meet cachers from other groups. (Sax was a big help on the second one even though he DNF'd it.) Sn gans Quote Link to comment
+JMBella Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 I organized an event this past summer. I made it about 2 things. Eating and caching. Everyone seemed pretty happy with that. Don't get too carried away. The idea is for cachers to meet, grab some caches, trade some stories and eat. I had a couple of give aways and hid some nice easy caches around the picnic area for the kids to find as well. That's about it. Next time I will do a little more, like maybe get a sponsor or 2 so we can have a few more give aways and put more money toward food and drinks. Lot's of luck, keep us posted I'm just South of you on LI so I'll try and make it myself. Quote Link to comment
+9Key Posted January 15, 2004 Share Posted January 15, 2004 Now I'm south of JMBella and Cadea! Wheeee! I'd have to agree with the folks north of me. Just make sure there's enough food! BYO dish, chips, drinks, etc is the way to go, IMO. Quote Link to comment
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