Let’s Roam is the #1 app-led adventure hunt company, transforming your everyday strolls into epic quests! Explore the best landmarks and hidden gems while tackling trivia questions and wild challenges
From: $0.00
Location: New York City
What's Included
- Digital Copies of your scavenger hunt photos
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- 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 York City Adventure Hunt
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The scavenger hunt is designed for all ages! However, I think it's best suited for teens and adults since some challenges require a bit of critical thinking and physical activity. Younger kids might need some help from parents or older siblings. Just make sure everyone is comfortable walking around NYC for a few hours!
A: If the weather turns sour, the scavenger hunt can be rescheduled through Let’s Roam's website or app. They’re pretty flexible with weather issues, just make sure to check the forecast before your adventure! Wear comfortable shoes just in case you need to dash for cover!
A: It can be a bit tricky to find parking in NYC, especially near popular landmarks. I recommend using public transport if you can. If you must drive, there are parking garages nearby, but expect to pay around $30-$50 for a few hours.
Discussions
Just did the Amazing Scavenger Hunt in NYC - what a blast!
I went on the Amazing Scavenger Hunt: New York's Razzle Dazzle with some friends last weekend and it was awesome! We explored parts of the city I’d never been to and loved the quirky trivia and challenges. I was the Mapper and, let me tell you, some of those routes took us through hidden gems. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun day out or as a gift for friends who love adventures!
Thinking of gifting the scavenger hunt to my coworkers!
I’m considering the Amazing Scavenger Hunt for a team-building event at work. Sounds like a fun way to break the ice! Anyone know if it's suitable for groups of 10 or more? I want everyone to get a chance to play and have a good time without getting too competitive.