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Atlanta Challenge Treasure & Scavenger Hunt Ideas TREASURE HUNTS, SCAVENGER HUNTS & OTHER EXCURSIONS W ORKSHOPS C ONFERENCES B REAK - OUTS A CTIVITIES A DVENTURES F IELD G AMES H UNTS O N -B OAR DIN G ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC ● WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM ● 404-848-1001 Indoors, Outdoors, Or Some Of Each. Hunt Description Pg OUTDOOR HUNTS Charity Treasure Hunt Paper or app-based charity hunt at Atlantic Station or Buckhead. 8 Expedition A high content, hands-on search and recovery adventure. 10 GPS Chase Old school GPS hunt played in a local park, campus, or office park. 12 Great Pub Crawl Visit various pubs and/or restaurants in an outdoor mall area. 14 Haunted Hunt Find ghosts and explore Oakland Cemetery. 17 Olde Towne Hunt Paper-based hunt played in historic district of a nearby village. 19 Outdoor Mall Hunt Fun fashion & shopping-themed app hunt at an outdoor mall. 22 Public Park Romp App-based hunt in Piedmont, Grant, Freedom, or Centennial Park 25 Six Flags Hunt Amusement park themed hunt for large groups. 28 Streetcar Hunt Explore downtown Atlanta using the streetcar. 30 Teamwork Hunt Low cost, low tech event at Zoo Atlanta or Centennial Park. 32 Wild Safari App-based hunt played at Zoo Atlanta or Atlanta Botanical Gardens. 35 INDOOR HUNTS Legacy Quest Learn about leadership while exploring MLK Center or Carter museum. 38 Museum Explorer Art themed hunt played at High Museum or Carlos Museum. 41 Natural Wonders Fun indoor hunt played at the Atlanta Aquarium or Fernbank. 44 OPTIONAL/MIXED - INDOOR AND/OR OUTDOOR Exploring Leadership Content-based leadership skills development hunt. 47 Exploring Teamwork Content-based teamwork skills development hunt. 49 Hotel Hunt A great way to explore your hotel or conference center. 51 Impossible Mission Similar to movies. Played throughout a hotel or park. 54 Murder Mystery Hunt Combination of a hunt and a murder mystery. Play in any location. 56 The Pitch A business-themed hunt that encourages creativity and presentation. 58 Race Around The World Similar to TV show. Played throughout a hotel or park. 60 World of Giving Service project. Teams earn donations to projects around the world. 62 ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC • WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM • 404-848-1001 2 Search By Location OUTDOOR Location Hunt Public parks Centennial Park Public Park Romp / Teamwork Hunt / World of Giving Freedom Park Public Park Romp / World of Giving Grant Park Public Park Romp / World of Giving Piedmont Park Public Park Romp / World of Giving Atlanta Streetcar Streetcar Hunt / World of Giving Oakland Cemetery Haunted Hunt Paid attractions Botanical Gardens Wild Safari / World of Giving Zoo Atlanta Wild Safari / World of Giving / Teamwork Hunt Six Flags Six Flags Hunt Shopping areas Avalon - Alpharetta Atlantic Station Outdoor Mall Hunt / The Pitch / Pub Crawl Shoppes of Buckhead Murder Mystery Hunt / World of Giving The Battery / SunTrust Park Towns Decatur Marietta Olde Towne Hunt / The Pitch Norcross Murder Mystery Hunt / World of Giving Roswell INDOOR Paid attractions High Museum Museum Explorer Carlos Museum Museum Explorer Aquarium Natural Wonders Hunt Fernbank Natural Wonders Hunt MLK Center Legacy Quest Carter Museum Legacy Quest Hotels Most hotels Amazing Worldwide Race Impossible Mission Exploring Leadership Exploring Teamwork Hotel Hunt Murder Mystery Hunt The Pitch Virtual Escape Room World of Giving ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC • WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM • 404-848-1001 3 Teams Love Atlanta Challenge! “The feedback has all been positive. We've not done anything like this in the past and the team felt it was a good way to get some ideas for how to move past some of the issues impacting our effectiveness. It gives us a reference point to refer to "From all of us at and begin dialogue. Thanks again for the extra efforts you put forth to have the additional impact.” ~Home Depot Georgia Pacific we would like to say THANK YOU!!! You did “The team building was great! We got a lot of positive feedback from a wonderful job of our team members. Those who didn't helping us break down think they would like this ended up barriers, loving it.” ~ Zaxbys HQ work together and have FUN! Thank you very much for putting “The team has raved about the event. this together and pull- It has definitely been a positive expe- ing it rience for us to draw upon. It was es- off flawlessly." pecially nice to have two culturally ~ Georgia Pacific diverse groups partake in the experi- ence!” ~ GE “Thank you for everything "This really you did to make our day a helped success. Your time, energy us break down and support were outstand- departmental ing. It was by far one of our silos." best outings ever!” ~ Cintas ~ Microsoft Corp. ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC • WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM • 404-848-1001 4 Pick The Right Hunt For Your Team We offer plenty of options so you can find the scavenger or treasure hunt that is just right for your team. We know it can be a bit overwhelming, so here are some tips to help you narrow down the options. Feel free to give us a call and we’ll help you quickly zero in on the perfect hunt for your team. Devices & Delivery Theme & Tone We offer several options to fit budgets and Think about the type of experience you want schedules. The two primary categories are: your team to have and find a hunt that matches. • Exploring: zoo, museum, historic area. • Do you want us to run your event, or run it yourself? • Challenging: The Pitch, Murder Mystery Hunt, etc. • Do you want to use our devices or your own • Learning: leadership traits, team skills. tablets or smartphones? Location Content & Interaction If you have a location selected, or want to go to, Think about what you want the group to get out look for events that can be done at that site. of the event. • Type of site: hotel, park, museum, etc. • Camaraderie: any hunt • Attraction: 6 Flags, Zoo, Aquarium, etc. • Service: charity hunts • Area: Downtown, Marietta, Decatur, etc. • Skills: add a learning module. About Our Rates To calculate what your total would be, just multiply the number of people in your group times the rate. your group the per person rate for your size x the program you select = total Example: For the Streetcar Hunt with 28 people using your own devices, the per person rate is $61. Your total would be 28 ppl x $61 = $1,708. That’s it! There are NO additional charges, fees or taxes, except for out of town events or customization. We always disclose any special fees up front if they apply. What if my group is smaller than the lowest amount? Groups under the lowest number shown on the chart are charged a flat rate. For most of our hunts, this rate is equal to 19 participants. Example: Streetcar Hunt for 14 people would be $1,159 (19 x $61) ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC • WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM • 404-848-1001 5 Budget Friendly Events Have a tight budget for your event? We’ve got you covered. DIY Some of our app-based hunts can be run by the client, with our Game Master on-line answering ques- tions, applying scores to activities, and keeping the teams honest and motivated. This format is good for teams that want a nice event while staying within their budget. Participants use their own tablets or smart-phones. Pre-event training call Photo gallery Feedback survey Live support Real-time photo scoring Real-time activity scoring DIY event options: Natural Wonders Outdoor Mall Public Park Romp Six Flags Streetcar Hunt Wild Safari Paper-Based Hunts These events are a lot of fun, low budget, and fully facilitated. Paper-Based Hunt options Olde Towne Hunt Decatur, Marietta, Norcross, Roswell Teamwork Hunt Zoo Atlanta or Centennial Park Great GPS Chase Any public park, office park or campus ©2018 ATLANTA CHALLENGE, LLC • WWW.ATLANTACHALLENGE.COM • 404-848-1001 6 Optional Content Modules and Surveys These modules can be added to any of our app-based events to give your event some solid con- tent in a fun way. The modules include brief learning segments such as a short video or infor- mation about the topic, each followed by a team task to practice the skill such as a quiz, survey, or creative role play video. Teamwork Compass® The Teamwork Com- Creative Problem Solving Experience this pass® is a 4-quadrant model for building an unique methodology for looking at problems effective team, and how everyone is an es- from many different perspectives to create a sential part of the team. This powerful tool more robust and effective solution that draws keeps leaders focused and teams motivated on the insights of everyone on the team. because it covers all of the essentials. Communication Skills A fascinating insight Motivation and Encouragement In this mod- into verbal and nonverbal language, which ule, leaders learn effective strategies for moti- includes words, tone, eye contact, body lan- vating group members according to their indi- guage and more. Discover how to identify vidual styles, ensuring long term commitment. communication patterns to have a greater im- pact on rapport and trust. Leadership Styles Matrix This powerful in- sight gives participants a clearer understand- Work / Life Balance Inspire a more holistic ing of their primary thinking and management understanding of how to be a great team play- style, and how the different styles may impact er by also having a great life outside of work. the people they lead. Understand personal vison and goals to cre- ate balance, connect with what’s truly im- Team Coaching Every team will sometimes portant, and positively effect performance and encounter tough issues, conflicts, and other productivity in all areas.
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