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: Kansas City
What's Included
- Digital Copies of your scavenger hunt photos
- Let's Roam App Access
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for the scavenger hunt, but it’s best suited for ages 12 and up since some challenges might be a bit tricky for younger kids. If you’re planning to take younger kids, just keep in mind that they’ll need to be in a team with an adult who can help out with the trivia and clues. We had a great time last week with a 13-year-old who loved it!
A: The starting point is usually at a popular landmark downtown, like the Union Station. If you’re driving, there’s ample parking nearby, but it can fill up quickly on weekends. I’d suggest getting there early or checking out local public transport options if you want to avoid parking hassle. Uber or Lyft are also great choices for convenience!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your scavenger hunt! They’re pretty flexible with changes, just make sure to contact customer support through their app or website. I had to move mine a day earlier because of a conflict, and it was super easy. Just make sure to do it at least 24 hours in advance.
Discussions
Just did the Astounding Scavenger Hunt in KC! 🤩
I went on the Astounding Scavenger Hunt last weekend with a group of friends, and it was a blast! We explored downtown Kansas City, saw all the fountains, and discovered hidden gems we didn’t even know existed. The trivia questions were super fun, and the app made it easy to navigate. Pro tip: make sure everyone on your team has a fully charged phone; you don’t want to miss out on any challenges! Definitely a great gift option for anyone who loves a little adventure.
Considering the scavenger hunt for a bachelorette party!
I’m brainstorming ideas for my friend’s bachelorette party in Kansas City, and the scavenger hunt looks like a perfect fit! It’s interactive, and we can all work together while having fun. Has anyone done this for a group like that? How did it go? Also, do they have any special tips for making it extra memorable?