Celebrate Your Birthday with an Unforgettable Adventure! Embark on The Great Pensacola Birthday Quest!—a one-of-a-kind, interactive self-guided scavenger hunt through historic downtown Pensacola! Per
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Location: Pensacola
What's Included
- Challenges at every stop, such as reenactments, trivia, singing, and photo opportunities
- Enjoy samples of delicious sweets from the local candy stores
- Prizes and Promotional Items
- Includes Themed Props & Mystery Gadgets
- Enjoy this scavenger hunt app and digital adventure travel guide.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no specific age limit! The Great Pensacola Birthday Party Tour is designed for all ages, so it’s perfect for kids and adults alike. Just make sure to have a group that can enjoy the challenges together. Kids under 12 might need some help with the riddles, but it can be a fun family activity!
A: If the weather doesn’t cooperate, you can easily reschedule by contacting the provider directly. They’re pretty flexible with dates depending on availability. Just make sure to reach out as soon as you know you need to change plans!
A: Wear something comfortable since you'll be walking around downtown Pensacola for a bit! I'd recommend sneakers and casual clothes that you don’t mind getting a little messy, especially if you’re trying the local treats. And don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny!
Discussions
Just did the Great Pensacola Birthday Tour - So Much Fun!
I took my friends on the Great Pensacola Birthday Party Tour last weekend and it was a blast! We loved solving the riddles and visiting historical spots. The local treat samples were delicious, especially the candy store stop! The props made it extra fun for photos. If you’re looking for a unique gift idea, I totally recommend this! It’s perfect for all ages.
Thinking of Booking the Birthday Scavenger Hunt for My Son
I'm looking for a fun birthday party experience for my 8-year-old and this scavenger hunt in Pensacola caught my eye! Sounds like a great way to combine the birthday party with adventure. Anyone done this with kids? How did it go?