The Baltimore Sun
The Baltimore Sun went on our Secrets of Fell’s Point Scavenger Hunt and reported: “This is not your garden-variety scavenger hunt….We’ll get plenty of exercise…and also give our brains a workout.”
The Baltimore Sun went on our Secrets of Fell’s Point Scavenger Hunt and reported: “This is not your garden-variety scavenger hunt….We’ll get plenty of exercise…and also give our brains a workout.”
Itineready New York says: “Visitors who have been to New York City before and are looking for a new way to explore the city and first-time visitors who would like a unique alternative to a group tour should consider a Watson Adventures Scavenger Hunt. If you like the idea of mingling with like-minded strangers, the thought of some friendly competition gets your juices flowing, you enjoy solving puzzles, and you’re willing to be quick on your feet, then you’re a perfect candidate.”
NewYorkMetro.com calls our Naked at the Met Hunt “a playful, whirlwind tour of the entire Met Museum.”
Modern Bride says of our bachelorette party hunts, “[They] may call the adventure Bride ’n’ Go Seek, but we call it just plain fun.”
Courier Magazine calls Watson Adventures Scavenger Hunts “a thrilling new way to experience New York’s great institutions and historic neighborhoods.”
American Style Magazine: “Watson Adventures [turns] Manhattan’s art scene into a giant playroom….Some of the greatest treasure hunts around.”
Metro says, “You could try to put this sort of thing together on your own….We suggest you just join up with the good people at Watson Adventures and have them take care of the legwork.”
Meetings and Conventions magazine recommended our hunts in September 1999 and turned to us again for advice on how to stage hunts in February 2005.
Flavorpill Chicago says of our Naked at the Art Museum Scavenger Hunt, “What better way to explore an art museum than by searching for the tempting, fleshy bits and witnessing incidents of incest and philandering while wandering around the collection? From Greek musclemen and smoldering sirens to peephole views and a golden shower from Zeus, museum-goers discover many of the museum’s hidden pleasures in this ‘naked scavenger hunt’ at the Art Institute of Chicago.”
Travel guru Peter Greenberg included our family scavenger hunts in his article “Kid-Friendly Museum Adventures.”
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.