New Orleans Scavenger Hunt
New Orleans 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. In our New Orleans team building scavenger hunts, teams are given a handbook that outlines the rules and requirements. There are three main sections: finding information, collecting objects and taking photographs. Information is collected from various landmarks, monuments, works of art and tourist venues and written into the hunt handbook. A list of objects to be collected allows for teams to be creative about obtaining twenty objects from a carefully-designed list. If you would like teams to have cameras, they will be challenged to take photographs of their entire team in certain places or performing hilarious tasks.
About our New Orleans scavenger hunts: The area of the hunt is the French Quarter, the must-see part of the city. Colonial architecture, a colorful history, an excellent layout and a beautiful waterfront are all characteristics that will help your group have a highly successful event. Visit St. Louis Cathedral, The Mississippi River, The French Market, the Jean Lafitte Blacksmith Shop, The Cabildo, The LaBranche house and more.
Here are some reasons why so many groups choose our New Orleans 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.
Want some examples of what your group will have to do? Teams participating in our New Orleans team building scavenger hunts must try to collect a bumper sticker with a heart on it and something, other than paper, that says New Orleans on it. With cameras, they may be on the lookout for an exceptional view or someone with pink hair. Contact us for more examples.
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