Shakespeare in Central Park: Self-Guided Story Quest

Shakespeare grew up surrounded by the Forest of Arden. New Yorkers have Central Park, an 843-acre urban oasis. Shakespeare in the Park has become as New Yorkian as a bagel with cream cheese. In thi

Shakespeare grew up surrounded by the Forest of Arden. New Yorkers have Central Park, an 843-acre urban oasis. Shakespeare in the Park has become as New Yorkian as a bagel with cream cheese. In this game you will hike easily up to the two highest natural points in Central Park and experience Shakespeare’s storytelling in a whole new light. Have a nap, cross-dress, buy a house, escape a lion’s clutches and even marry. This exploration game has it all. Ready? When you’re ready, enter stage left! Highlights include: • Explore Mariner's Gate, Summit Rock, Heart of Seneca Village (The Wilson House) and lesser-known places. • Enjoy a uniquely crafted story brought to you by our top-notch/gifted/talented writers. After your booking, you will receive an email with instructions on how to download and play the game on your phone. We recommend that each user purchases a ticket for an optimal experience, although several people can share a phone.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participating in the Shakespeare in Central Park quest?

A: There's no specific age limit! It's designed for all ages, but younger kids might need adult supervision to help them with the quest. Just make sure they can handle some walking around Central Park. The game is pretty flexible, so it should be fun for everyone!

Q: What should I wear for this self-guided quest? Is it mostly walking?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfy sneakers or walking shoes since you’ll be covering some ground in Central Park. Dress in layers too, especially since the weather can change throughout the day. A light jacket and a hat can be lifesavers!

Q: Can this be rescheduled if the weather is bad?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule if the weather is bad! Since it's a self-guided experience, it's all about when you feel comfortable. Just check the app for updates and plan accordingly; they have customer support that can help if you run into issues.

Discussions

Just did the Shakespeare quest in Central Park—so much fun!

I recently tried out the Shakespeare in Central Park self-guided quest, and it was a blast! You get to explore hidden gems like Summit Rock and Seneca Village while solving puzzles and enjoying the outdoors. I went with a couple of friends, and it was a great way to spend a Saturday. Plus, it was totally free! Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves the park or literature.

Thinking of gifting the Shakespeare quest to my sister—any tips?

I want to buy the Shakespeare in Central Park experience for my sister who loves both Shakespeare and NYC! Does anyone have tips on the best time to go, or is it better to do this during the week? I just want her to have the best experience possible.