Hey thrill-seekers, buckle up for the ultimate scavenger hunt adventure with us—the undisputed champions of app-led quests! Picture this: you're out and about, exploring top landmarks and uncovering h
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Location: Virginia Beach
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
- Self-Guided Virginia Beach Adventure Hunt
- Let's Roam App access for maps, photo challenges, riddles and leaderboards
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the scavenger hunt! It's designed for ages 7 and up, but younger kids can join if they have a parent or adult with them. Just make sure everyone's comfortable with walking around Virginia Beach, as some challenges might require a bit of mobility.
A: Comfort is key! Wear sneakers or comfy walking shoes because you’ll be on your feet a lot. It’s not a race, but you’ll definitely walk quite a bit while solving clues and taking photos. Also, check the weather before you go; a light jacket might be handy if it’s breezy by the beach.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just contact their support team via phone or chat. They’re pretty responsive, and you should be able to find a new date that fits your schedule without a hassle. Just make sure to do it a couple of days in advance.
Discussions
Who else has done the scavenger hunt at Virginia Beach?!
I just did the Astonishing Scavenger Hunt and wow, it was such a blast! We explored the oceanfront and even found some cool sculptures I never knew were there. The app is super user-friendly, and the photo challenges were hilarious. Definitely a great gift for friends or family who love adventure. Anyone else have a favorite spot they discovered?
Is this a good team-building activity?
I'm planning a corporate event and came across this scavenger hunt. Has anyone used it for team-building? I think it might be fun and a nice break from the usual meetings. How well does it work for groups?