We design the field
Tell us about your people, venue, goals, and constraints. We turn that into a challenge mix that could only belong to your event.
Your team. Game on.
A custom-built competition where every kind of teammate gets a moment to shine—and your whole company gets a story worth retelling.
Starting at $7,000 for up to 50 people · Groups up to 450

The format
No generic relay race dropped onto your calendar. We design the course, roles, pacing, and story around the people and place in front of us.
Tell us about your people, venue, goals, and constraints. We turn that into a challenge mix that could only belong to your event.
Players rotate through multi-role challenges built to reward strategy, nerve, creativity, coordination, and a little glorious chaos.
Live scores lead to awards, stories, and a finale that celebrates the room—not just the team at the top of the leaderboard.
Featured field day · Whitestone
Whitestone’s team washed ashore at a company offsite and found a Survivor-style beach championship waiting for them.
Teams had been “shipwrecked” off the coast of Cabo. To earn rescue, they had to outthink, outplay, and out-cheer one another across four stations—then bring all that energy into a live-scored closing ceremony.
Every beat—the narrative, the challenge mix, the roles, the flow—was built for Whitestone’s venue and their 70 people. Yours is designed the same way, from the ground up.
The receipts
Weeks after the final whistle, nobody remembers the exact scores. They remember who they were in the trenches with.
Handstand always overdelivers.
This isn't Field Day games in middle school. This is a REAL event. It was elaborate and creative and energized.
Once I started playing with my team I knew I couldn't let them down. I got really into it!”
Straight from the Cabo Cup
Four stations, each built so a different kind of teammate got to be the hero – the strategist, the loudmouth, the steady hand, the wildcard.

Teams launch four rescue flares as quickly and accurately as possible.

Teams use a limited set of objects to cross shark-infested water, send an SOS, and make it back together.

Players take on distinct roles to recover as much water as they can from a dark island cave.

A fast sequence of estimation and instinct challenges tests how well a team can trust its collective gut.
Designed around real constraints
The playful part only works because the operational part is handled. Accessibility, weather, throughput, equipment, and facilitation shape the experience from day one.
Every rotation rewards a different kind of teammate—brains, brawn, nerve, and showmanship all put points on the board.
We design for the venue in front of us and build an indoor or low-weather fallback where the setting calls for one.
Cohorts, timing, equipment, and facilitators run as one machine—so 450 people move as smoothly as 50, with no one standing around.
Live scoring, spirit awards, memorable moments, and a proper closing ceremony turn competition into a shared story.
The useful numbers
Final pricing and timing depend on the venue, group, travel, and production plan. These are the starting lines.
Before you blow the whistle
The short version: we build the right event, bring the right kit, and make the day easy for your internal team to host.
No. The Cabo Cup challenges on this page show what one field day looked like. We design your challenge mix around your venue, group size, timing, goals, and the kinds of participation you want to encourage.
It can be energetic without making athleticism the price of admission. We build multi-role challenges that also reward strategy, communication, intuition, creativity, and team spirit.
Weather planning is part of the design process. Depending on the venue, we can adapt stations, relocate activities, or prepare an indoor format before event day.
Fields, beaches, hotel lawns, campuses, courtyards, and large indoor spaces can all work. We review the available footprint and design the event to fit it rather than forcing a standard course into the wrong space.
Our field days are designed for groups of 50–450 people. We use cohorts and timed rotations so each team stays active and the event keeps moving.
The Cabo Cup ran for two hours. Your final run time depends on group size, venue, number of stations, and the role the field day plays in your wider agenda.
We handle experience design, run of show, challenge equipment, scoring structure, facilitator planning, and on-site production. Exact inclusions are confirmed in your proposal.
Field days start at $7,000 for up to 50 people. We can produce them anywhere; travel and location-specific production costs are added to your custom proposal.
Flags up. Teams ready.
The kind of day your team keeps bringing up long after the final whistle. Let’s design yours.
