Birmingham Treasure Hunt
Scavenger Hunt Anywhere has been a provider of fun and well-organized Birmingham treasure hunts for many years. Contact us to find out how we can help you plan a team building treasure hunt or scavenger hunt for your corporate group. We are often asked about the difference between scavenger hunts and treasure hunts. Here is the difference: Our Birmingham corporate treasure hunts are comprised of a number of clues that lead teams along a set route, past various checkpoints where they collect additional clues which guide teams toward their final destination. Because we don't want to exclude group members that may be less physically fit than others, we ensure that the activity is designed such that the team with the best planning and problem-solving skills will win, rather than the fastest team. As a result our Birmingham corporate treasure hunts are less "race-like", so that everyone has an equal chance of winning. Our scavenger hunts are built around information and objects that groups must collect. The clues are presented in random order so each team will use a different route and strategy to accomplish their goal. This is the more popular of the two types. When we refer to our programs, we generally call them "scavenger hunts". Our Birmingham corporate treasure hunts looks a little bit different than a scavenger hunt. Whichever kind you like better, contact us and we will be sure to offer you a program to suit your needs. Here is some information about our Birmingham treasure hunts: The vibrant community of Birmingham AL is an excellent spot for a scavenger hunt! The hunt takes place in the upscale, historic downtown along Woodward Avenue and the surrounding area, emphasizing the quality architecture and parks to be found nearby. There are many beautiful examples of early 20th-century architecture remaining from Birmingham's heyday, which make for great scavenger hunt material. Venues your group will visit include Alabama Theatre, the Carver Theatre, the McWane Science Center, Lynn Park, the historic Tutwiler Hotel, the Birmingham Museum of Art, Kelly Ingram Park, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and more. |
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