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Finding fresh, exciting Thanksgiving activities that appeal to everyone, not just the kids, can be a challenge. We’ve put together a list of unique, creative ideas to make sure your family finds fun Thanksgiving activities that turn holiday downtime into festive memories.
Thanksgiving activities require planning beyond the meal to keep the whole family, including restless teens and kids, entertained and happy.
Starting or ending the day with Zero Latency VR provides a multiplayer adventure that encourages communication and teamwork in an immersive digital world.
The most memorable holidays involve balancing high-energy fun (like VR) with simple, creative, low-cost Thanksgiving activities that the whole family can share.
Zero Latency VR is a massive, untethered virtual reality experience where your body is the controller. You and your family step into a huge arena and are instantly transported into a digital universe. Some options:
Slay Season: This thrilling version of our classic Outbreak zombie experience sees you hunting down the cure before the unstoppable zombie outbreak cancels Christmas for good!
Engineerium: In this kid-friendly puzzle, you’ll traverse a dreamy landscape full of floating platforms and puzzling pathways.
Sol Raiders: Ready to get competitive? This unique VR experience starts you off as a team, but you might end up battling each other!
This is a great way to burn off energy! Organize a Thanksgiving-themed scavenger hunt around the house or yard. Use clues related to family memories or traditions and hide little plastic turkeys, autumn leaves, or small gifts. It’s one of the best Thanksgiving activities for kids to get them moving before the big meal.
Tip for parents: Make it extra challenging by adding clues that involve simple riddles or puzzles related to Thanksgiving history.
Need a quiet activity while you monitor the turkey? Set up a crafting station with construction paper, markers, and glitter. Let the kids create turkey handprints, cornucopia crafts, or custom cards. It's a low-energy answer to what to do during Thanksgiving that results in free table decor!
Tip for parents: Turn it into a fun "crafting contest" where everyone votes for the most creative design.
Break out the camera for this one! Host a talent show where family members perform Thanksgiving-related songs, skits, or games. It’s a hilarious way to entertain everyone and make great memories without any expensive setup.
Tip for parents: Offer small, fun prizes for "Best Performance" or "Most Creative" to encourage participation.
If you have competitive cooks in the family, this is for them! Set up a friendly cooking competition where teams create their own mini side dish for the meal. Challenge the kids to make the best mashed potatoes or invent a fun new twist on the pumpkin pie recipe.
Tip for parents: Keep it light-hearted and focus on creativity and fun, not professional perfection!
Need a break from the kitchen heat? Head outdoors for a peaceful nature walk, collecting fallen leaves, pinecones, and other autumn items. Turn it into a "Leaf Hunt" where you make a nature collage with your finds.
Tip for parents: Bring a camera to capture the peaceful moments and the kids with their leaf treasures.
This is a perfect low-key game for when everyone is relaxing before dinner. Create Thanksgiving-themed bingo cards using items from the day (turkey, cranberry sauce, pies). It’s a fun Thanksgiving activity for kids and adults alike.
Tip for parents: Use small fun prizes for the winners, like first pick of the desserts!
Sometimes, you just need to chill. Turn on the TV for a Thanksgiving movie marathon. Watch classics like Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, or family favourites like A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. This is one of the easiest things to do on Thanksgiving when everyone needs quiet time.
Tip for parents: Create a cozy movie corner with extra blankets and a massive bowl of popcorn for maximum relaxation.
Set up a fun photo booth with silly props like turkey hats, feathered boas, and autumn scarves. Use a simple festive backdrop (a curtain or even a decorated wall works). Taking funny photos is one of the most memorable and fun things to do on Thanksgiving Day.
Tip for parents: Create a shared digital album of the best photos as a keepsake for the future.
Want to test the family brainpower? Test everyone’s knowledge of Thanksgiving history and fun facts with a trivia game. Create teams or play individually, asking questions about the first Thanksgiving or modern traditions. This is an engaging Thanksgiving activity.
Tip for parents: Keep it light and fun and offer small prizes for the winning team!
This is a beautiful and simple tradition. Set up a small tree or a large branch in a vase. Have family members write down things they are truly thankful for on paper leaves and hang them on the tree.
Tip for parents: Take a moment before or after dinner to share what everyone wrote down, it's surprisingly moving.
When the energy returns post-meal, break out the classic games with a Thanksgiving twist. Create a list of Thanksgiving-related phrases, actions, or objects to act out or draw (e.g., "carving the turkey" or "Pilgrim hat"). This is a perfect example of things to do on Thanksgiving when you have a big, competitive group.
Tip for parents: Make sure the game is silly and fast-paced—there are no rules for how creative you can get!
The goal of Thanksgiving is quality time and unforgettable memories, and that’s why VR stands. Zero Latency offers a cutting-edge, untethered experience across huge, tennis court-sized areas, where your entire body is the controller.
It’s the ideal thing to do on Thanksgiving because it creates communication, teamwork, and physical movement as your family (up to 8 players!) teams up against virtual threats or explores mystical worlds. Book your Zero Latency VR experience and make this Thanksgiving Day unforgettable!