When the only playlist is play: Family games that’ll get everyone off their phoneBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides When the only playlist is play: Family games that’ll get everyone off their phoneRemember when fun was found, not downloaded? When the best evenings didn’t need a Wi-Fi password - just a patch of grass, a bit of imagination, and people to laugh with.19 Aug 2025 Remember when fun was found, not downloaded? When the best evenings didn’t need a Wi-Fi password – just a patch of grass, a bit of imagination, and people to laugh with.That’s the spirit of a Tasman holiday: swapping scrolls for glow sticks, playlists for play, and screen time for story time. These games aren’t about high scores or perfect rules. They’re about giggles under the stars, kids running barefoot till dusk, and moments you’ll still be talking about next summer.✨ Glow-Stick Hide & SeekForget the torch. Snap a glow stick, toss it into the dark, and let the chase begin. The thrill isn’t just finding who’s hiding – it’s seeing that neon flash dart through the night as someone gives themselves away.(Best played at wide-open parks like Papamoa (NZ) or Airlie Beach where kids can really stretch their legs.)🎭 Shadow CharadesAll you need is a torch and a sheet strung up between trees (or the cabin wall). Cast your shadow big and wobbly, then act it out. Is that a kangaroo… or Dad pretending to surf? The guessing’s half the fun.🔦 SpotlightA camp classic. One seeker with a torch, everyone else scattering into the night. The second that beam of light lands on you, you’re caught. Best played when the crickets are loud and the laughter’s even louder.🎨 Chalk Court ChaosSidewalk chalk is all it takes. Draw a hopscotch grid, sketch out a “driveway maze,” or invent a brand-new game on the spot. The beauty of chalk? Tomorrow the canvas is fresh, and the kids can start again.⛳ Mini Golf MayhemSome parks already come with a built-in game board: the mini golf course. Grab the family, split into teams, and let the bragging rights begin. It’s less about the perfect putt and more about the laughter along the way.(Tee off at Bendigo, Warrnambool, Racecourse Beach, or Miranda (NZ).)Bendigo: Mini Golf Course.🔥 Campfire Story RelayCircle around the fire and let one person start a story. Pass it around – each person adds a line, a twist, or a surprise ending. Expect pirates, aliens, and probably a marshmallow mishap or two.(You’ll find the best firepit vibes at Racecourse Beach,Bright, orNorth Star.)🌿 Simple Joys, Lasting MemoriesNone of these games need apps, downloads, or fancy equipment. Just light, laughter, and a little imagination. And whether you’re at the beach, under the trees, or around the campfire – you’ll find all the space you need to play at Tasman Holiday Parks.👉 Discover more family moments with us →
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