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Last modified:
24-Feb-2010
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ClueQuest: The
Indoor Treasure Hunt |
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Engage your team in a team building activity
that sends you on a thrilling indoor quest through time, space and the
planet earth…Let the adventure begin!
Can you translate Greek? Have you ever deciphered a secret code? How
about unscrambling seemingly impossible puzzles? Now you can! Imagine
your team in a race against the clock in one of America’s great Museums.
ClueQuest is the ultimate version of the classic treasure hunt that
includes interpreting unique symbols and unraveling mind-bending riddles
in an effort to be the first team to finish. This high energy activity
requires strategic planning, team cooperation and quick thinking, not to
mention an eye for detail.
Teams of about four to six participants will be equipped with a packet
of clues, a time limit, and the passion to succeed. Teams must solve a
variety of unique puzzles for which the answer will guide the team to
the general area where they must locate the answer to a cryptic
challenge. Points are awarded for each correct answer spurring on
friendly competition between the teams…or perhaps cooperation between
the teams?
ClueQuest
is the perfect activity for building trust and camaraderie between team
members. They must rely on each other’s talents (maybe some that have
been hidden) to navigate through a maze of hidden clues and curious
facts. Our expert facilitators will deliver a lively program with an
in-depth debrief focusing on areas of communication, trust, leadership,
and team effectiveness. Does your team have the right stuff or will you
crack under the pressure? Try ClueQuest to find out the answer…if you
dare! |
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Locations
Here are a few museums and science centers that we
have worked with throughout the United States to bring ClueQuest to our clients: |
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- California
- District of Columbia
- Smithsonian Air and
Space Museum
- Natural History Museum
- Florida
- Maryland
- Maryland Science Center
(Baltimore Inner Harbor)
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- Massachusetts
- New York
- Ohio
- Center of Science and
Industry (Columbus)
- Pennsylvania
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The Franklin (Philadelphia)
- Pittsburgh Museum of Natural History
- Texas
- Museum of Natural History
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