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Location: St Augustine
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: Yes, the scavenger hunt is generally suited for ages 10 and up. Younger kids can join, but they’ll need a parent or guardian to guide them. It’s a fun way for families to bond while exploring St Augustine’s hidden gems. Just keep in mind that some clues might be a bit challenging for younger ones!
A: The leaderboard is a fun feature where you can see how you rank against other teams globally! Even if you're the only team in St Augustine that day, you'll still compete against teams in other cities. The points you earn depend on your creativity and speed in solving clues, so it's all about having fun and being competitive!
A: Comfortable shoes are a must! You'll be exploring the streets of St Augustine, and there’s definitely a fair bit of walking involved. Dress for the weather; if it's warm, lighter clothes are better, but be prepared for some sun. And don’t forget sunscreen! You want to stay cool and enjoy the hunt.
Discussions
Just did the St Augustine Shuffle Scavenger Hunt and it was amazing!
I recently took part in the St Augustine Shuffle Scavenger Hunt and wow, what an experience! The interactive guide was super helpful, and we discovered so many quirky spots in the city. Our group had a blast solving clues and we even made it to the leaderboard! Definitely recommend it for a fun day out. Just be prepared to walk a lot!
Thinking of getting the St Augustine Shuffle Scavenger Hunt as a gift!
I’m considering this scavenger hunt as a gift for my friends who love exploring new places. They’re both big fans of puzzles and outdoor activities. I just hope it’s engaging enough for them. Has anyone else done this? Any tips for making the most of the experience?