Houston Scavenger Hunt
Houston corporate scavenger hunts by Scavenger Hunt Anywhere are an excellent choice for corporate team building activities. Groups are divided into teams that compete with each other in a test of creativity and resourcefulness. Here is how our Houston team building scavenger hunts work. After the teams receive their professionally-printed handbooks, they work together to plan their route which will lead them to tourist venues and well-kept secrets where they collect answers to carefully-written questions. Since it is a scavenger hunt, teams must collect objects along the way - you'll be amazed at their creative interpretations of what we ask them to bring back! An option you have is for teams to take cameras with them. They must photograph their team in certain places or doing specific things. This is a great way to create memories!
About this location: America's third largest city is an excellent place for a team building scavenger hunt. Downtown has a free trolley system and an underground tunnel network which means that your hunt can be run in any weather conditions, any time of year. Among the interesting sites that your group will experience are: The Buffalo Bayou Burp Button, the Chase Tower Sky Lobby, the Old Market Square, the Theater District, historic Texas Avenue, the fountains on Preston Street and City Hall.
Here are some reasons why so many groups choose our Houston corporate scavenger hunts as a social activity for their meetings, offsites, incentive programs and conferences: Number one - it's fun! Even people who "don't like team building" love this event. It is an inclusive activity that anyone can participate in. All players are on an equal footing in that none of them have done this activity before. It is a fabulous way for your participants to get to know each other and return to the workplace having had a shared experience worth remembering.
Here is some sample content: Groups that are challenged to complete our Houston team building scavenger hunts must collect (among other things!) a 1971 penny and an origami model. Photographs that they will have to take include: the entire team on a balcony and the team serenading someone or something.
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