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Elevate your team building by visiting the campus for a day of low ropes challenge course, a mindfulness session, or a tour or workshop provided by the Ambler Arboretum, along with other distinctive team and group experiences. Then engage in a competitive showdown against your coworkers in the Gaming Center!
Our advanced challenge course facility boasts 15 elements. This facility can be utilized to enhance experiential learning opportunities for team building programs. Besides the outdoor facility, the program includes several “portable” elements and a highly skilled staff trained to deliver programs at any indoor or outdoor location!
We provide programs that connect participants with our serene, lush environment in numerous innovative ways that can enhance your retreat/team-building experiences. These activities prioritize engaging with a nature-based experience through the senses and may encompass meditations, mindful observations, and establishing a connection with the natural surroundings.
Participants will receive materials and guidance on practicing various beginner-friendly asanas (yoga postures) and pranayamas (breathing techniques). This program is beneficial for balancing physical function, minimizing stress, and fostering overall wellness.
This activity can be undertaken independently or via self-guidance. This program aims to connect participants to the significance and advantages of a labyrinth, aiding in self-discovery, alleviating stress, encouraging self-reflection, and soothing the mind.
Temple Ambler also provides a variety of conventional games and other activities available for use.
We also offer access to an indoor gym, outdoor swimming pool, and recreation fields.
The Ambler Arboretum conducts private Garden tours/discussions on your preferred topics or any of the themes listed here. We also provide self-guided tours that you are always welcome to experience at your preferred pace.
Schedule your forthcoming birthday celebration, bar or bat mitzvah, or any other special event at the Temple University Ambler Esports and Gaming Center.
External food and beverages are allowed. We will reserve an extra room, at no cost, for guests to enjoy their refreshments.
No food or drinks are allowed in the Gaming Center. For an optimal experience, parties and events in the gaming center should be confined to 24 participants.
The Esports and Gaming Center features:
To utilize the gaming computers, you will need to have or create a STEAM account. Establishing a STEAM account is free. Games that Temple Ambler offers on the eSports gaming computers include League of Legends, Counter Strike 2, Valorant, Fortnite, Rocket League, Roblox, and Apex Legends.
The Nintendo Switch includes the following games: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Super Mario Brothers, Super Smash Brothers, Super Mario Party.
For the Xbox and PlayStation, we offer a monthly subscription game pass for both consoles that adds and removes games each month.
For further information or to book the Esports and Gaming Center, please reach out to ambleresports@temple.edu.
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