Dallas Treasure Hunt
Scavenger Hunt Anywhere has been providing Dallas treasure hunts and scavenger hunts for many years. Because of our company's name, we are often asked whether we provide Dallas treasure hunts or even, what is the difference between the two. The answer to the first question is, of course! The answer to the second question requires a bit of explanation: Our Dallas corporate treasure hunts have been developed in a way that leads teams along a pre-established route. At checkpoints, teams must perform certain tasks to earn their next clue. Teams arrive at their final destination having solved a number of challenges along the way. A treasure hunt is more like a race than a scavenger hunt. In our scavenger hunts, teams must effectively prioritize a number of items provided to them as a list, presented in random order. Not all items on the list will be collected so teams must be very strategic. Although there are checkpoints, there is no set order to the checkpoints. Scavenger Hunts are more popular with corporate groups because teams with the best problem-solving skills are the most successful. Regardless of which kind of program we are planning, we generally refer to our programs as scavenger hunts. Our Dallas corporate treasure hunts is slightly different than our scavenger hunt, so when you contact us, please let us know what you have in mind for your event. We will then work closely with you to make sure your event appeals to your group. Here are some more details about our Dallas treasure hunts: The hunt incorporates the business and financial district with its interesting skyscraper architecture, the Arts District and the West End Historic District. Included are: the Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center, Nasher Sculpture Center, the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Sixth Floor Museum, Dealey Plaza, the Old Red Courthouse, the John F. Kennedy Memorial, the Conspiracy Museum, John Neely Bryan Cabin, the World Aquarium & Zoological Garden, City Hall, Pioneer Park and Thanksgiving Square. |
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