Let’s Roam leads the way as the top app-led adventure hunt company! Wander through the city's top landmarks and uncover hidden gems, tackling trivia questions and exciting challenges along the route.
From: $0.00
Location: Philadelphia
What's Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Digital Copies of your adventure hunt photos
- Individual role for each player
- Phone, email, or chat support
- Self-Guided Philadelphia Adventure Hunt
- Photo challenges for each player - choose between Braniac, Photographer, Mapper
- Let's Roam App access for maps, photo challenges, riddles and leaderboards
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit! It's really fun for all ages, but I’d recommend it for kids 10 and up. Younger kids might get bored or need more help with the trivia, but I've seen families bring younger ones along just to enjoy the sights. Just keep in mind that some challenges might be a bit tricky for them!
A: Yes, you can absolutely reschedule if the weather’s not cooperating! Just reach out to their support team, and they’ll help you find a new time that works. It's pretty flexible, which is great because you don't want to be stuck outside in the rain!
A: Wear comfy clothes and shoes! You're going to do a fair bit of walking. I’d recommend layers, especially if you're doing it in the spring or fall when temps can vary. Sunscreen and hats are a good idea if it’s sunny too!
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Scavenger Hunt in Philly!
Hey everyone! I’m considering giving the Self-Guided Philadelphia Scavenger Hunt as a gift. It looks like a blast, especially with the photo challenges and trivia! I love the idea of teaming up with friends or family, but I’m curious about how it all works. Does anyone have thoughts on the experience or tips for participants? Is it as fun as it looks?
Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt - Worth it?
I’ve been eyeing this scavenger hunt experience for a while. I think it’d be awesome for my friend's bachelorette party! But I’m worried about how challenging the questions might be. Are they really hard, or is it good for a mixed group with different skill levels? Anyone had experience with this?