Let’s Roam leads the way as the #1 app-led adventure hunt company! Embark on a journey to discover the top landmarks and hidden gems, where you'll tackle trivia questions and conquer challenges. Wheth
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Location: New Orleans
What's Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Digital Copies of your adventure hunt photos
- Individual role for each player
- Phone, email, or chat support
- Photo challenges for each player - choose between Braniac, Photographer, Mapper
- Let's Roam App access for maps, photo challenges, riddles and leaderboards
- Self-Guided New Orleans Adventure Hunt
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age restrictions for the ghost tour! It's fun for all ages, though it might be more enjoyable for teens and adults since some content can be spooky. Just keep in mind, younger kids might need a little hand-holding through the more intense stories.
A: The experience duration varies but typically lasts around 2-3 hours. You'll explore famous landmarks and hidden gems in New Orleans while solving trivia and completing photo challenges. It's a great mix of fun and history, so perfect for anyone who loves exploring!
A: If the weather turns bad, you can definitely reschedule! Just reach out to Let’s Roam support via phone or chat, and they'll help you find a new time. It’s really flexible, which is great because New Orleans weather can be unpredictable.
Discussions
Just did the ghost tour in NOLA and it was amazing!
I recently went on the ghost tour with Let’s Roam and I can’t recommend it enough! It was super engaging, and the trivia challenges really got everyone involved. We explored some iconic spots and heard some wild stories. Perfect duration too—not too long but just enough to keep you intrigued. I can't wait to take my friends next time!
Thinking of gifting the ghost tour experience for my sister's birthday
Hey everyone! My sister LOVES all things spooky and I think this ghost tour would be perfect for her birthday. Do you think it’s worth it? I want it to be a fun day for her and her friends, and the idea of getting to explore New Orleans sounds like a blast. Any tips or thoughts?