понедельник, 03 апреля 2017 year

To cover up with good mood, to catch joy in ring-net and to get a surprise out of a tree: April Fools’ Day celebrated in Ecopark

On April 2 in Feldman Ecopark celebrated the most cheerful holiday of the year. The April Fools’ Day prepared by the organizers for our guests isn’t similar to other city humor festivals. The festive program is organized in a way to turn the idea of a holiday which main element always was bantering over others. This time the guests laughed at themselves!

Our animating team presented the new super game “5 letters” for “scream with laughter” fans. The Feldman Ecopark’s visitors, having put on the costumes with letters on them quickly lined up in right words – the answers to host’s puzzles. The participants who managed to collect the maximum quantity of correct answers got pleasant prizes and flood of positive emotions.

The participants of the photo marathon also laughed at themselves – there were a lot of scenes for bright and comical photo shoots in the Ecopark. Those who wish could cover up with a magic blanket with a text: “Good mood” or to catch joy in the form of family and dear friends in a huge ring-net. Besides, the guests posed near the creative “Under One Blanket” photo zone embracing mimes, clowns and characters of favorite cartoons.

The surprises poured on the heads of our guests as well as perfect mood: the visitors could pluck any gift box from a tree by preference in which the secret presents (important accessories in life and office) were previously hidden.

“To scream with laughter at oneself, to feel free making people laugh and simply to derive pleasure from the leisure – it’s difficult to imagine more successful day off than that which the Feldman Ecopark presented to the guests.” Every day here is full of smiles therefore the April Fools’ Day is close holiday to us “— the Feldman Ecopark’s director Andrii Roshchupkin says. – I wish that our guests always had festive mood and the reason to have fun and enjoy life was even more often!”