Embark on an engaging scavenger hunt through the vibrant streets of Monterey, California. Explore Cannery Row and discover its unique and diverse history. Take in the historic stories, including those
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Location: Monterey & Carmel
What's Included
- Access to the interactive scavenger hunt and challenges you follow & find with your smartphone.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you'll be walking around Cannery Row quite a bit! Layering is a good idea too, as the coastal weather can change quickly. There's no dress code, so just dress for comfort and fun. Bring a fully charged smartphone since it guides you through the scavenger hunt and you'll want to capture those scenic views!
A: There's no strict age limit! Kids can definitely join in, and it’s a great family-friendly activity. However, I would suggest that younger kids might need adult help with some of the challenges. Overall, it’s designed for everyone, so just make sure they’re up for a bit of walking!
A: Yes! You can easily reschedule by contacting the provider directly. Just make sure to give them some notice, and they’re usually pretty accommodating. Check their policy on the website for any specific details or conditions, but generally, it’s a straightforward process.
Discussions
Just did the Cannery Row scavenger hunt, and it was awesome!
I recently took my girlfriend on the Cannery Row scavenger hunt, and it was such a great time! We spent a few hours wandering through the shops and learning about the history of the area. The challenges were fun and made us explore places we wouldn’t have checked out otherwise. Plus, the views of the bay were breathtaking! Totally recommend this for a unique date idea or a fun family outing.
Considering the scavenger hunt as a birthday gift!
I’m thinking about getting this Cannery Row scavenger hunt for my sister's birthday. She loves Monterey and enjoys unique experiences. I read that you can explore at your own pace, which sounds perfect since she can take her time. Just curious, has anyone done this with a group? How did that go?