Let’s Roam is the #1 app-led scavenger hunt company. Walk to all the best landmarks and hidden gems, answering trivia questions and solving challenges. Work with your team or compete against them, as
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Digital Copies of your scavenger hunt photos
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Local taxes
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The DC Bar Crawl is designed for adults, so I'd recommend it for ages 21 and up since it involves stops at bars. However, if you're looking for a family-friendly experience, it might not be the best fit. You could check with Let's Roam directly to see if they allow kids in specific groups, but generally, it's geared toward adults.
A: If the weather's really bad, you might be able to reschedule. It's best to check the Let's Roam website or contact their support. Usually, they’re pretty flexible if you reach out ahead of time. Plus, if it’s just a light sprinkle, the app lets you navigate indoor spots too!
A: The challenges are a mix of trivia and fun tasks, so they’re not too tough. It’s more about teamwork and having fun than being super competitive. I've done it before, and it's great to see everyone getting involved and laughing together! Plus, they adapt to different roles, so there's something for everyone.
Discussions
Just did the App Guided Bar Crawl in DC - Such a blast!
Hey everyone! I just finished the DC Bar Crawl with Let's Roam and wow, it was such a fun experience! We hit some iconic spots like the Lincoln Memorial and then some cool hidden bars. The trivia was challenging but not impossible, and the team aspect made it super entertaining. Also, the photos they sent us afterward were a great touch! Totally recommend it for a group outing or even a date night.
Thinking of gifting the Bar Crawl experience - Any insights?
I'm considering getting the App Guided Bar Crawl for my brother's birthday, but I want to make sure it's worth it. He loves to explore DC, and I think it could be a cool way to mix fun and education. How are the challenges? Are they engaging enough to keep everyone involved?