Majcher, founder of The Party Goddess!, emphasizes that successful hosting requires creating distinct destinations rather than simple decorations. According to recent NIQ research, the surge in social viewing—reaching 80% among Canadian fans and 76% in the U.S.—highlights a shift toward experiential entertainment. Instead of basic stadium motifs, she suggests designing spaces that capture the regional aesthetics of competing nations, such as French café corners or Brazilian-inspired lounges.
Beyond visual design, the culinary experience serves as a centerpiece for engagement. Majcher encourages hosts to swap standard game-day fare for an 'Around the World Snack Stadium,' featuring diverse bites like Argentinian empanadas and Japanese katsu sliders. By integrating interactive elements like prediction cards and country-specific cocktails, hosts can maintain energy levels throughout the match. Ultimately, she notes, the goal is to foster a sense of international celebration where the environment feels less like a suburban home and more like a vibrant, global street festival.

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