Corporate Holiday Party Entertainment Ideas
- Jacob Howard

- Jul 6
- 2 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
The company holiday party is the one night a year a business exists purely to say thank you. The pressure on whoever plans it is to make it feel like more than a catered room and a playlist, something that actually reflects the year the team just put in. The entertainment is where that happens or does not, and the familiar options only go so far.
The usual holiday party setup
Most holiday parties run on a DJ or band, good catering, and a photo booth in the corner. People enjoy it, but they have been to a dozen versions of the same night, so it rarely becomes the party anyone talks about in January. For an event built entirely on goodwill, a forgettable night is a missed chance to make the team feel valued.
A centerpiece for the whole company
An indoor drone light show flies a fleet of lit drones above the room, forming holiday imagery, the company logo, and color set to music. It can open the party, build behind the leadership toast, or close the night as the moment everyone remembers. It works in a ballroom or an arena, and it folds cleanly into the run of the evening as the centerpiece rather than background.

Why it works for a holiday party
A holiday party is a thank-you, and a drone show makes it feel like one. It gives the night a moment that says the company invested in its people, puts the brand and the season in the air over the whole room, and gives everyone something to share. For the one event a year built purely on goodwill, it is what sends people home talking.
Proven on a holiday arena tour
Illuminate Drones has flown indoor drone shows for the Trans-Siberian Orchestra across a full arena tour, the most famous holiday show on the road, performing over sold-out crowds night after night. That experience flying indoors over a live holiday audience is exactly what a corporate holiday party calls for.
Bring it to your holiday party
If your holiday party needs a centerpiece the whole company will remember, an indoor drone show is built for it. See our indoor drone light shows, or request a quote for your party. Most indoor drone shows run between $20,000 and $50,000, with the most common around $25,000.



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