Private Treasure Hunt in Mountain View Computer History Museum

The Computer History Museum Treasure Hunt is a great way to explore the museum while solving fun and challenging clues with your team. The treasure hunt will take your group to every gallery in the mu

The Computer History Museum Treasure Hunt is a great way to explore the museum while solving fun and challenging clues with your team. The treasure hunt will take your group to every gallery in the museum so you have a great overview of the museum and its expansive collection.

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Location: San Jose

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the treasure hunt at the Computer History Museum?

A: There's no strict age limit for the treasure hunt! It’s designed for all ages, making it a fun experience for families, friends, or even corporate teams. However, I'd recommend it for kids 8 and up since some of the clues can be a bit challenging. Just keep in mind that younger kids might need some help from adults as they navigate through the museum.

Q: What should we wear for the treasure hunt? Is it really casual?

A: Casual and comfy is the way to go! Most people wear jeans and sneakers since you’ll be walking around the museum a lot. The galleries can get a bit chilly, so layering is a good idea. Just keep it comfortable for bending down and searching for clues around exhibits!

Q: What happens if it rains? Will the treasure hunt be canceled?

A: Good question! The treasure hunt will still go on rain or shine since it takes place indoors at the museum. Just be mindful of the parking situation if it’s really stormy, as some lots might flood. And if you need to reschedule for any reason, just reach out to Mr. Treasure Hunt and they’re usually pretty flexible.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the treasure hunt at the Computer History Museum!

I’m considering gifting the treasure hunt experience to my tech-loving brother for his birthday. He’s always loved computers and I think it’d be awesome to explore the museum together while solving clues! The whole thing is free too, which is a steal. Anyone done this before? Any tips for a first-timer?

Anyone else taken kids on the treasure hunt?

I’m thinking about bringing my 8-year-old daughter to the treasure hunt at the Computer History Museum. She’s super curious about how computers work, but I’m worried she might find it too challenging. Is it manageable for younger kids? What was your experience like?