Thursday, 26 February 2015

BridgeClimb Takes Event Hosting to New Heights

On 26th March 2015, BridgeClimb launches three new Corporate Packages, adding to its extensive suite of products carefully tailored for the Eastern, Western and Corporate markets.

The new Corporate Packages offer memorable team building events at a unique venue and were created in collaboration with some of Australia's top EAs, PAs and CEOs. Special features include VIP welcome receptions, corporate branding options and pre and post-Climb catering.

BridgeClimb CEO Todd Coates said, “Our new corporate packages have been created to enhance the BridgeClimb experience. They build on 16 years of success in facilitating corporate activities, specifically motivating, rewarding and uniting teams.

“BridgeClimb is privileged to operate on an international icon and proud to host unique events that add tremendous value for corporate team building and incentive events. Our approach is agile and flexible to meet the objectives of any client, whether that be for Eastern, Western or Corporate markets, for small private bookings, large incentive groups or for local and international tourists.”

In recent years, BridgeClimb has hosted many special events and created several Climb products connected to Sydney's globally renowned festivals, such as Vivid Sydney, Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Chinese New Year.

During Vivid Sydney, BridgeClimb introduced The Vivid Climb, offering Climbers the chance to escape the crowds and enjoy the magic of Vivid from the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. In 2014, Climbers were able to experience the first ever interactive light installation at the summit and become the 'heartbeat' of the Bridge, where the rhythm of each Climber's heart illuminated the top of the Bridge in a pulsing vibrant light show as unique as the individual.

Returning in 2015 for its second year, The Mardi Gras Disco Climb celebrates the vibrancy and energy of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival with a disco experience on a stage like no other – the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Participants dance and sing along to six Mardi Gras anthems under a shining mirror ball and also receive an 8-second video of their performance to keep as a lifelong memory.

Since the introduction of BridgeClimb Mandarin in 2013, BridgeClimb has hosted a number of special events for the Eastern market, including Chinese New Year. From a traditional lion dance at the summit, to a spectacular 15-metre long gold and white dragon scaling the arches of the Bridge, BridgeClimb has demonstrated a strong commitment to celebrating this important cultural occasion.

This year marks the launch of the first bespoke Chinese New Year product, The Karaoke Climb, which complete with two giant plasma screens, microphones, and a song list featuring five Chinese Karaoke favourites, allows Climbers to sing their hearts out with family and friends 134 metres above the harbour.

BridgeClimb also offers tailored Climb experiences for large groups, ranging from 10 to 10,000 or more, with the ability to operate under a super capacity model that allows for more frequent departures and increased group sizes.

BridgeClimb offers truly memorable experiences, perfect for team incentives, team building events, staff rewards and client entertaining. For more information on corporate climbs, please visit www.bridgeclimb.com/corporate or call (02) 8274 7775, ext 3.

BridgeClimb:

BridgeClimb, the dream of Chairman & Founder Paul Cave, is considered a 'must-do' tourist attraction in Sydney, with more than 3.2 million people, from more than 137 countries, having climbed the Bridge since it opened in 1998. Climbers can climb to the summit of this world famous icon on BridgeClimb, BridgeClimb Express and BridgeClimb Mandarin. Launched in response to the growing Chinese market in Australia, BridgeClimb Mandarin features local Mandarin speaking guides. BridgeClimb has won numerous awards including the 2012 'Best Guided Tour in Australia' Australian Traveller Reader's Choice Award.

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