Tiki Bar Bimini Ring Game - The Perfect Tiki Gift
Know someone with a Tiki Bar or Hut? Looking for a fun and affordable gift? If you're like me - you want to find a unique gift for your friends that will be fun and enjoyable for many months if not years to come.
When looking for a gift for a friend with a Tiki Bar or Tiki Hut we have lots of choices of really great stuff to get them.
Ranging from artwork by the current gurus of Tiki Culture Josh Agle and Doug Horne to Mugs from Tiki Farm or Trader Vics you can spend a little or you can spend a bunch! If you are looking for a fun and affordable item - you might want to consider giving them a Bimini Ring Game.
I've seen the game in use at several bars and restaurants and they draw a crowd of players and spectators as the game progresses.
Priced under $25.
00 they are not only affordable but pretty cool as well.
They come in many different designs and shapes, from a simple block of unpainted wood, to a large colorful plaque like sign with tiki images printed on them.
Installation of the game is pretty simple and straight forward.
If there's a Bamboo pole in the bar somewhere with about 8 feet of floor space available in front of the pole it will make a great spot to put a game.
The games provide a great way to pass the time and can be played by teams or individuals.
Competitions seem to start without effort and more often than not result in a bet or two based on a favorite Rum Concoction.
When looking for a gift for a friend with a Tiki Bar or Tiki Hut we have lots of choices of really great stuff to get them.
Ranging from artwork by the current gurus of Tiki Culture Josh Agle and Doug Horne to Mugs from Tiki Farm or Trader Vics you can spend a little or you can spend a bunch! If you are looking for a fun and affordable item - you might want to consider giving them a Bimini Ring Game.
I've seen the game in use at several bars and restaurants and they draw a crowd of players and spectators as the game progresses.
Priced under $25.
00 they are not only affordable but pretty cool as well.
They come in many different designs and shapes, from a simple block of unpainted wood, to a large colorful plaque like sign with tiki images printed on them.
Installation of the game is pretty simple and straight forward.
If there's a Bamboo pole in the bar somewhere with about 8 feet of floor space available in front of the pole it will make a great spot to put a game.
The games provide a great way to pass the time and can be played by teams or individuals.
Competitions seem to start without effort and more often than not result in a bet or two based on a favorite Rum Concoction.
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