To play Operation City Quest in San Francisco , you'll use an app to gather points by completing exciting tasks and finding objects around the city in any order you choose. Use strategy to gain the mo
From: $0.00
Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- 2 hours with a remote interactive guide
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Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If rain hits, you can still do the scavenger hunt! Most tasks can be done under awnings or inside places. Just dress for the weather; a light jacket and comfy shoes work great. Plus, it's a fun twist to the challenge! Just check the app for any indoor options if it gets too wet.
A: This experience is great for teens and adults! Kids can join, but some tasks may be a bit challenging for younger ones. We did it with a group of 15-18 year olds, and they loved the competition aspect. Just make sure they can handle a bit of walking since it'll take you all over the city!
A: Parking can be tricky, especially in busy areas like Union Square. I recommend using a parking app to find spots ahead of time or consider public transport. It's a lot less stressful than hunting for parking on the day of! If you get there early, you might find street parking, but it fills up fast.
Discussions
Just did the scavenger hunt in SF! Here's my take!
I recently took my friends to the Epic Scavenger Hunt in San Francisco and it was a blast! We used the app to race around the city, completing challenges like finding famous landmarks and taking goofy photos. The leaderboard made it super competitive! Just a heads up, wear comfy shoes because we ended up walking a lot. Overall, it cost us nothing but tons of laughs! Highly recommend as a group outing!
Thinking of gifting the scavenger hunt experience—any advice?
I'm considering giving this scavenger hunt as a gift to my sister and her boyfriend since they love exploring new places. Has anyone done this? Any tips on what to expect or how to make it more special as a gift? I want it to be memorable!