Groups can now take teambuilding into the night with these glow-in-the-dark options.
Guests at the 400-room Hilton West Palm Beach can choose from a selection of glow-in-the-dark lawn games such as bocce ball, beanbag toss and ladder golf. The on-site director of lawn games can set up competitions among groups or even develop a workout incorporating the lawn activities. Post-game, groups can have cocktails and light fare from Tiger Woods’ former chef, Matthew Byrne, on the Palm Deck.
The 682-room Amway Grand Plaza Hotel and the 337-room JW Marriott Grand Rapids feature glow-in-the-dark yoga. Under black lights and with glow-in-the-dark body paint and glow lights; groups can partake in an hour-long class. With the lack of visibility, participants stay focused and the class ends with a dance party with DJ Benny Doom and glow-in-the-dark cocktails.
At The Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa, groups can take over the 27 holes of its Jack Nicklaus golf courses after the sun sets. The 487-room property, which offers 64,000 square feet of meeting space, offers golf with glow-in-the-dark balls for a nighttime experience.
Located near the Bioluminescent Bay in Puerto Rico, where groups can experience a natural glow-in-the-dark adventure with night kayaking, is the Sheraton Puerto Rico & Casino. The 503-room hotel serves up glowing cocktails inspired by the nearby bay’s light-producing micro-organisms that glitter in the dark.