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Travel guru Peter Greenberg included our family scavenger hunts in his article “Kid-Friendly Museum Adventures.”
Travel guru Peter Greenberg included our family scavenger hunts in his article “Kid-Friendly Museum Adventures.”
Chicagoist featured the Naked at the Art Museum Scavenger Hunt in “Do These: Valentine’s Day Events.”
Little Bytes of the Big Apple says of our Murder at the Met Scavenger Hunt: “The scavenger hunts are designed as team-building projects, and I was fascinated to see and hear how each individual took a specific role in the hunt.”
NBC4 Los Angeles says of our Haunted Hollywood Scavenger Hunt: “If you know what long-gone celebrity is rumored to play the trumpet in the upper floors of the Roosevelt Hotel, or what lurks in the Vogue Theatre, we recommend signing up faster than it takes a bit of ectoplasm to ecto.”
Metromix says: “Who said scavenger hunts are just for kids? Definitely not the staff at Watson Adventures, the company that’s bringing the Haunted Washington Scavenger Hunt to the nation’s capital. Sound fun? It is. But be prepared: This hunt takes you to some of D.C.’s spookiest spots, rumored to host the spirits of Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, and Dolley Madison, just to name a few. Basically, it’s not for the faint of heart….”
NewYorkology featured our 10th Anniversary Free Scavenger Hunt Day on their site.
Metro Boston says: “Nearly every weekend, in one of Boston’s ancient graveyards where historic figures lie, groups of adventure-seekers bend over to peer at ancient, faded gravestones to see if they can find a man whose name would garner a round of applause. We cannot reveal the answer, of course, because that would be giving you a leg up on the competition in Watson Adventures’ scavenger hunt. Sound like fun? Lucky for you, Watson Adventures does the hunts justice…”
Washingtonian says: “Take some culture, add a splash of naughtiness and a twist of mystery, and you have the Naked at the Art Museum Scavenger Hunt at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Watson Adventures hosts the hunts, which puts you on the track to finding the nakedest things possible in the museum.”
The Chicago Sun-Times says: “The folks at Watson Adventures, who specialize in brain-teasing scavenger hunts, are offering up a Valentine’s Day traipse through the Art Institute of Chicago with a naughty emphasis on all things ‘naked’…. Although know-it-all artsy types are welcome, you don’t have to know a thing about art to play.”
NBC Chicago featured our Naked at the Art Museum Scavenger Hunt in Chicago in “Make Naked Valentine’s Day Plans.”
Company outings with a dash of culture. Colleagues get better acquainted and build teamwork on our corporate scavenger hunts. Available anywhere.
Scavenger hunts for all ages and occasions—birthdays, social and youth group gatherings, school outings, bachelorette parties, you name it!
Explore museums and great neighborhoods on weekend scavenger hunt adventures that anyone can join. Available in seven cities.