Trivia nights and trivia events are quickly becoming one of the most popular restaurant entertainment events for business owners to host. They’re versatile~ They can be easily translated to different nights of the week or different times of the day depending on when your restaurant could use a boost in traffic. And they can be adapted to a wide variety of audiences. Think family trivia nights to those targeted towards the older crowd. But hosting a trivia night program yourself can be a daunting task. There’s a lot that goes into planning a restaurant trivia event. Luckily, there are a ton of restaurant trivia companies that are ready to help you out with every aspect of the event. In today’s blog post, we’ll discuss the different types of restaurant trivia companies in order to help you decide which option is best for you.
Trivia companies can help you run everything from one-time events to subscription services to host-your-own events and more. There’s a lot to consider when it comes time to decide on a restaurant trivia company. We’ve done the hard work for you and compiled all of our research into this one helpful blog post to help you make the best choice for your business.
Types of Restaurant Trivia Companies
Restaurant trivia companies can usually be split into two categories. First. those that supply just the materials you need to host the events yourself. Secondly, those that physically come to your location and host it for you. Both of these types of trivia companies have advantages and disadvantages. Maybee you have a staff member or friend of your business that’s willing to take on the role of trivia host. If so, you can save yourself the money of hiring a host from a company. Besides being easier on your wallet, host-your-own trivia subscription services like Deliver Me Trivia offer you much more flexibility than traditional hosted events. You can move your event to any time or any day without the hassle of rescheduling with a hired host.
Affordability of Restaurant Trivia Companies
We’ve already mentioned that hosted trivia nights are typically much more expensive than host-your-own trivia subscription services. While hosted events can be more convenient, their higher price point means that you’ll profit less from them. Depending on your restaurant’s event budget, it can also mean that you’ll be able to host trivia nights less often. This in turn means that it can be difficult to develop a group of “regulars” who come to trivia week after week. Too much time between trivia events means that people will tend to drift away and move onto new activities before the next trivia night comes around.
Customer Support and Service
With any luck, your trivia events will always go off without a hitch. But in case of any confusion, miscommunication, or problems with your event, you’ll want to have somewhere to turn. Good trivia companies offer great customer support to their subscribers!
We hope that these tips were helpful to you as you plan your next trivia event. Happy quizzing!