Forget the usual holiday shopping frenzy. This year, the hottest gifts aren’t ties, perfumes or crockery but rather experiences, according to a recent study.
“This… is a memory,” says Gary McKenzie, co-owner of Axe Throwing Winnipeg, who has witnessed this trend firsthand.
The sentiment is echoed by a growing number of people who are choosing to give the gift of an experience over traditional material presents.
“We have 10-year-olds all the way up to 80-year-olds coming in here,” McKenzie said.
Axe Throwing Winnipeg offers a unique and accessible experience for people of all ages and abilities. With a dedicated coach to guide participants, a variety of axes of all weights, and with multiple games to choose from everyone can be a part of the thrill.
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Another popular experience gift this year are classes to help you learn a skill.
Capital K Distillery has seen a surge in popularity for their classes, which teach participants how to make a variety of cocktails.
“We’re not trying to teach how to become a bartender,” explained Jason Kang from Capital K Distillery.
“It’s to give you a better understanding of cocktails, and what [experiments] you can do with them”
Jas Singh of Winnipeg Digest, a Winnipeg lifestyle guide, believes this shift towards experiential gifts is due to their ability to create lasting memories.
“It definitely is [more unique] than gifting an object and I think it allows for someone to have a more fond memory of you,” Singh said.
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