Corporate Leisure Stalls
Coconut Shie
The Coconut Shie is a necessary addition to any summertime function or event. Contestants are given three balls or beanbags with which to knock over as many of these exotic fruits as possible. If they are successful they're awarded with a fresh coconut, making this not only a challenging attraction requiring a good eye and a strong arm but also a nutritious one as well.
Ball in a Bucket
Another game requiring skillful and-to-eye co-ordination, the Ball in a Bucket stall is a lot harder to complete successfully than it first appears. Participants are given three balls which they must throw into the buckets - the only catch being that they must stay in the buckets until all the balls are thrown for it to count as a victory.
Hoopla
Continuing the theme of throwing-skill-based games, we are pleased to present our Hoopla stall. Prizes are tied to wooden poles which players must completely encircle with one of five hoops for them to win. Highly popular with families, Hoopla makes an ideal addition to your summer fun day or school fundraiser.
Cork Gun Rifle Range
Providing you with a choice of pistol or rifle cork-guns, the object of this stall is to shoot down as many cans, bottles and tins as possible with six shots. The spring-powered guns are strong enough to shoot down a tin but not enough to hurt someone so participant and supervisor safety is assured. This game is suitable for ages eight years-old and upwards.
Splat the Rat
Bringing this classic school-fayre favourite to your event, the Splat the Rat stall requires participants to have a steady hand and excellent reflexes as they bid to whack the stuffed rat as it exits from the gutter. Anyone successfully completing the task in three hits scores a prize. Corporate Leisure International can assure you that no animals are harmed in the running of this stall.
Froggy Fly Fling
Using a combination of precision aiming and rubber mallets the aim of the quaint but curious Froggy Fly Fling is to feed the giant frog backdrop as many of his fellow amphibians as possible. Armed with mallets, contestants place one of their frogs onto the see-saw firing mechanism then bring their mallets down onto the firing pad, 'flinging' the frog through the air towards the target.
Feed the Monkey
One of our more obscure stalls, but still popular none-the-less, the Feed the Monkey stall gives participants a novel challenge - players must feed the monkey a number of plastic bananas. The monkey's mouth, however, is designed to take bananas one way and one way only, making this a fiendish activity for all those who attempt it.
Hook a Duck
The Hook a Duck stall is another classic fairground attraction, where contestants attempt to hook the 'lucky' duck from amongst scores of others. An easy task in theory, but when there's a small breeze the ducks prove much harder to catch, creating all kinds of mallard-related mayhem. Making a worthy addition to your selection of stalls at your fun day, the Hook a Duck stall brings an undeniable charm and childlike innocence to your event all of its own.

