Every summer, WeWork, the $16 billion company with 112 coworking spaces in 32 cities across the world, hosts an epic, weekend-long summer camp for both its employees and the members who rent its spaces.
The weekend in upstate New York aims to be a massive, all-inclusive get-together, bringing people from all over the world to network, brainstorm, and create the type of memories that only summer camp can.
The "choose your own adventure" attitude of the weekend can mean going to open office hours with top WeWork execs, competing in soccer tournaments, or even swimming in Raquette Lake.
It's also an employee favorite because of the famous guests who come to perform — this year, The Roots graced the stage, and Lin-Manuel Miranda of "Hamilton" came to inspire employees with a chat session and performance.
Take a look at what seems like a truly special weekend:
After flying in from all over the world, hundreds of employees were shuttled from Manhattan and Boston to Raquette Lake Camps in upstate New York to begin their weekend of fun.
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WeWork employees arrived earlier in the week, giving them the chance to have the campgrounds all to themselves. Team bonding exercises and even a talent show were planned for these days. Here, the WeWork London office stopped for a group photo at the entrance sign.
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By Friday, the WeWork members arrived and the weekend fun officially began. Daybreak yoga class was taught in the morning sun.
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