Rent a Chef in Orlando for Thanksgiving

Sophia Phelan

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Oct 09, 2024

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Family Board Games to Play Instead of Cooking When You Rent a Chef in Orlando for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is traditionally filled with food, family, and… endless hours in the kitchen. But hold on! What if you could skip the cooking part entirely? You can make that happen. How? All you need to do is rent a chef in Orlando to handle all the hard work in the kitchen while you kick back and bond with your family over some good ol’ fashioned board games!

While your chef is whipping up that perfect Thanksgiving feast, you could be rolling dice, making strategic moves, and competing for the ultimate family bragging rights. Let’s dive into the best family board games you can play to pass the time, laugh a lot, and avoid burning the turkey. After all, you’ve hired a chef, right?

This Thanksgiving, you can be grateful for fewer kitchen chores.

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Why Renting a Chef for Thanksgiving in Orlando is a Genius Move

Let’s talk about the benefits you get when you rent a chef in Orlando. You get to focus on what really matters: hanging out with your loved ones, playing some fantastic games, and maybe sneaking in a nap. 

You can skip stirring pots, no overcooking the gravy, and no need to worry about setting off the smoke alarm. The personal chef also takes care of all the customizations your menu might require, whether it is gluten-free or vegan in Orlando. A chef in your kitchen means Thanksgiving dinner is taken care of, and all you have to do is show up at the table when it’s ready.

Why Board Games and Thanksgiving Are a Perfect Match

Board games are the final family activity. They do not require any Wi-Fi, they never make anyone feel left out, and they are always fun-be it a board game geek or one who has never seen a game since Candy Land was first opened in elementary school. And, on top of all this, they’re a fantastic way to waste time until that heavenly Thanksgiving dish comes out of the oven.

These games bring out the dramatic flair of family alliances, the laughter when someone makes a disastrous move and the pride of holding the winning card or rolling that final die. We’ve got just the right lineup of games for you if you’re thinking of ways to bring everyone together between bites of turkey and pie.

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Classic Board Games

Start with the classics—the OGs of board game history. These games have endured generations and never gone out of style. They are perfect for Thanksgiving: a little nip of competition and a dash of nostalgia.

Monopoly

Monopoly is the game of dreams and mostly dished hopes. You can spend Thanksgiving afternoon crushing your relatives with rent payments and property takeovers. That’s it. The goal is to bankrupt everybody else by building your real estate empire on Boardwalk and Park Place.

There’s something so fulfilling about shoveling out those neat paper bills as your cousin lands in your hotel.

Warning: This game is known to never, ever end. So you might still be playing at dessert!

Scrabble

Scrabble is exactly what your family wants to play if they love to engage in good old-fashioned vocabulary battles. Build words from random tiles, challenge opponents, and watch the points pile high.

And, by the way, I totally encourage the Thanksgiving-themed words ‘turkey’ and ‘feast,’ for example. Bonus for letting loose with ‘cranberry’ or ‘stuffing.’ It’s a great game for family members who love flexing their linguistic muscles and scoring triple-word bonuses.

Clue

The Clue is a super family-friendly mystery game where you can be a detective. Use your strategy, logic, and deductive reasoning for who did what, where, and with what under what circumstances that committed this crime.

The twist? Everyone is suspicious. It’s just like having a mini-murder mystery night but on a far less serious and more fun scale.

Strategy Games

Want to bring out the thinkers in your family? Strategy games are the ultimate brain workout. They take a little longer and require much planning, but the payoff is worth it. They are a great means to test the boundaries of family teamwork or rivalry.

Catan

In the game of Catan, you and your family become migrating settlers who have been shipwrecked on an island. You aim to build a strong settlement by managing resources, negotiating with fellow players, or passing. The twist? You’re out to outsmart and outmaneuver everyone else while making deals that may either make you rich or just give you a handful of sheep. It’s a must for families who love negotiation and friendly competition. The bottom line is always to remember that roads are everything.

Risk

If your family consists of conquerors, then Risk is your game. Risk is a world-domination strategy game in which players battle each other to control territories, form alliances, and backstab their way into global domination. It’s the perfect way to test your tactical genius (or lack thereof) while shouting, ‘I’m taking over Australia!’

Warning: Risk can turn into an epic hours-long saga, so it’s great if you’ve got the whole day to devote to it. And hey, why not? You’ve got a personal chef in Orlando handling dinner, after all.

Ticket to Ride

Ticket to Ride is really a game of fast-paced strategy and luck, where players compete against each other to build the longest train routes across the country. Players must collect cards, lay down tracks, and sometimes even claim routes before opponents beat them.

It’s easy to get into but has enough strategy to keep everyone on their toes. Whether flying from New York to Los Angeles or a drive of shorter routes across the Midwest, this game is excellent for families looking for something fun and a little bit competitive without it being too intense.

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Kid-Friendly Games for the Littlest Players

Sometimes, the kids just need a game of their own. These kid-friendly games are perfect for keeping the little ones occupied while the grown-ups engage in their own board game battles.

Candy Land

The little sweet game of Candy Land would be a contender for just about any household, especially if there are very young family members. Spin the colorful spinner, move along the path, dream up some treats and candy-coated adventurings. Easy, fast, and guaranteed to entertain the kiddos while they wait for dinner this Thanksgiving.

The Game of Life

The Game of Life lets kids (and parents, really) live the wildest dreams of careers, family, and adventure- all from the confines of the living room. Spin the wheel, choose your career, and see where life takes you. This game is a Thanksgiving classic because it’s all about the journey of life with a few detours and surprises along the way.

Guess Who?

Who has a mustache? Does your character wear glasses? Guess Who is a guessing game kids will love. Play it as a series of yes-or-no questions to narrow the possibilities and determine your opponent’s character. It is easy, fun, and perfect for kids who want to feel like detectives.

Conclusion

The real idea of Thanksgiving has everything to do with family, fun, and—of course—food. You can escape the worry of the food when you rent a chef in Orlando, indulging in the family and fun aspects without worry. So why not spend that extra time playing awesome board games with your loved ones? Come on, sit back, relax, let the chef handle the cooking, and create memories with your family that will never be forgotten. 

Sophia Phelan

Sophia has been a part of the CookinGenie team for just under a year and has worked as a copywriter for three. Her favorite part of working at CookinGenie is the great team she works with and the mouthwatering foods she's exposed to on the daily.

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