It's Cucalorus Week! It has been a fun one! But despite our adventures at one of Wilmington's international film festivals, we had to keep up our departmental work. In preparation for the scavenger hunt next semester, I have inquired all information from Zoe about how her high school professor used to run his intricate hunts. I think that my team will most likely go with his method, seeing that it matches an academic setting like what we have here in UNCW. Nonetheless, I have been doing research about different scavenger hunts geared towards adults to help us better understand how to make this kid game work for our age group.
The first website I went to, via the wonderful Pinterest, had an article called "How to plan a scavenger hunt for grownups." Not only did it have some unique clue ideas, it also stressed to choose a theme for your hunt. If needed for further explanation, it is the following: http://www.outdoorbookclub.org/blog/how-to-plan-a-scavenger-hunt-for-grownups
"Scavenger, Adult Style" went into great detail of all of the possibilities you can do for a new adult party. It also included a section dedicated to prizes and winners, and what a scavenger hunt would look like as a group activity. The website: http://www.lifescript.com/well-being/articles/s/scavenger_hunt_adult_style.aspx
I also found a website that gave specific scavenger hunt missions and its details so you can take all of the stress out of hoping to make an awesome theme. The website can be found here: http://blog.goosechase.com/post/18112981699/the-20-best-scavenger-hunt-missions
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