Our very unique, immersive adventures are the only ones of their kind. We, unlike other companies, provide your very own remote, interactive, live host to assist and encourage you along through your p
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Location: Minneapolis-Saint Paul
What's Included
- Remote interactive live guide (Must provide domestic phone or WhatsApp number)
- Digital Scavenger Hunt Document
- Leaderboard standing
- Choice to extend the hunt for free
- Future company alumni discounts
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Good question! If it rains, you can definitely reschedule. Alley Kat Adventures is pretty flexible with their bookings. Just reach out to them and they’ll help you pick another day. Plus, the scavenger hunt can be done rain or shine since most of it is on your phone and you can stay under cover when needed.
A: Definitely! The Saint Paul Prowl is a blast for kids too. I brought my 10 and 12-year-olds, and they loved solving the clues. Just make sure they have a phone for the guide. It’s super engaging, so I think kids from around 8 and up would have a great time!
A: The duration is flexible, but typically it takes about 2-3 hours to complete. You can extend it for free if you want to explore more! Just let your live guide know what you prefer, and they’ll accommodate. It’s designed to fit your pace, which is nice.
Discussions
Just did the Saint Paul Prowl Scavenger Hunt and it was a blast!
I took my friends on the Saint Paul Prowl scavenger hunt last weekend and we had the best time! Our live guide was super engaging and kept us motivated. We discovered some hidden gems in the city that we never knew existed. It really felt like we were part of a fun game show! The points system added a nice competitive twist, and we even made it onto the leaderboard. I highly recommend it!
Considering gifting the Saint Paul Prowl, any tips?
I'm thinking about getting the Saint Paul Prowl scavenger hunt as a gift for my sister's birthday. She loves adventures and exploring, but I’m a bit nervous about how it all works. Anyone done it recently? How’s the experience overall? Any tips on the best way to approach it?