Friday, 31 August 2007

Summer employee party with treasure hunt clues

It went great. It was a summer end employee party and at the end the treasure was a chest full of $1 gold coins. Each employee got part of the treasure. I had to modify the clues to make it work at my resort but it went great. The employees loved it. The only thing I would do different would be to number the clues. A couple of groups found a clue that was not the correct one. If I numbered them, they would know that it wasn't the right clue. However, the team that actually won the treasure hunt didn't skip any clues so that part was kinda funny

Darlene Downs, Indiana USA

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Teenage treasure hunt

Hi Nikki,

Thanks for the response - I do appreciate it. I am planning a Treasure Hunt for 14-15 year olds and a few adults to transport each team. I thought it would be a citywide hunt (we live in a small town) and would last several hours.

Let me know. Thanks

SR, Pennsylvania USA

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Thursday, 30 August 2007

Scavenger hunt and treasure hunt for teenage birthday

Hi Nikki,

I am planning a party for Washington state, USA. It will be May 13. It's my son's 13th birthday; there will be about 15 guests ages 12 and 13. We aren't planning a theme so far. We had the idea for this kind of party or a scavenger hunt, but we are really busy right now and felt overwhelmed by putting it all together, so finding your party planner was very helpful. We are just starting to put it all together, so I don't have any firm details.

Tentatively, I am planning a couple of scavenger hunt type clues starting at a local playing field and leading to a local park where the main treasure hunt party game will be set up, similar to the party guide. This is because my son really wanted to go all through town, but the treasure hunt in one location seemed a lot more practical, so I'm trying to compromise a bit.

I'll email you if I have any questions as things get more definite.

Thanks, you've taken some pressure off!

Martha Mather, Washington USA

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Wedding treasure hunt - party of the year!

Hi Nikki,

You have the same name as my daughter, I think it's written somewhere in the cosmic rule book that all Nikki's are fun loving extroverts!

Regarding my Treasure Hunt Party, it's my wedding. It will be at Kensington Metro Park in Michigan, USA, on September 9th of this year (You are more than welcome to attend!!!!).

We started out with a Pirate theme but we then amended it to a Treasure theme. The guests will be the Pirates and they will be looking for the treasure in various times and countries, thus the 'Stations'. We will have an Aladdin Station - with a Genie, a Pyramid Station - with King Tut, a Knights of the Round Table Station - with Guineviere, a Myan/Aztec Station, a Gold Rush Station, a LOST/Survivor Station (?), and then I think we are going to have to make up some more and have at least 9 stations and 9 teams because the wedding list is getting to be a little longer that I had first anticipated. !!!!

I think I'm going to have to put an 18 and over age limit to the actual Treasure Hunt because I want the Grand Prize to be a 'Romantic Night' with a reservation at our local Marriott Hotel, a bottle of wine or champagne, glasses, candles, bubble bath, baby-sitting coupon if needed, and maybe even an inappropriate toy or two!

I only have a short time to pull this whole thing together so your planner is a life-saver! I am re-marrying my ex-husband (father to my children) so the entire wedding theme is of finding something valuable that we lost (on an extremely limited budget) and bring family together.

I also need to come up with some games and activities to keep the younger contingent happy and entertained. One of the things I'm planning is to have them have a contest on building Pirate Ships out of refrigerator boxes, the best ship wins a prize, but then I'm going to have a bunch of black water balloons ready for them (as cannon balls) to have a Pirate Ship War!! The boat that lasts the longest (they are cardboard after all) will win the prize! The only problem with that one is that I think there will be an awful lot of adults that will want to get in on that fun themselves! On that note, I'm thinking of having the adults build pirate ships out of boxes and various items provided as one of their tasks in the treasure hunt. I just have to work out the details on how this is all going to come together.

Like I said, if you have any other ideas you would be willing to share with me on this, I would be forever grateful! I want this to be THE party of the year!! Thank you again!

Sincerely,

Lori Madison, Michigan USA

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Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Played instant treasure hunt twice already.

Nikki,

We have played twice already. My children love the hunts. We planned one for my sons 12th birthday party this weekend. I would be happy to let you know how the 'BIG' hunt goes and will try to send a picture.

It was easy getting into your site to make up the hunt and I am so happy with the extra quick and easy game for my family.

Thanks

Kim Sisemore, Virginia USA

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Treasure hunt of a lifetime

I am always in need of clues for that last minute get together. I used you at Easter and had the 'treasure hunt of a lifetime'....according to my kids! Thank you.

Jenny Nash, Florida USA

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Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Annual family reunion

I am planning to use the treasure hunt for our annual family reunion July

I have a year to plan all this out.

Thanks,

Elizabeth Toole,

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So many do not know what a scavenger hunt is!

Thank you,

Everything went well. I think the item they had the most fun with was finding something with the letter M. My son's name starts with the letter M. They had about 50 questions about what they could use. Of the 25 items on their list, they were unable to get only two items a postage stamp and a 4 leaf clover. What surprised me the most was the number of parents and kids who had no idea what a Scavenger Hunt was.

Thank you again for your help.

Mindy Richard, California USA

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Monday, 13 August 2007

Exceptional treasure hunt product saves time and stress

Nikki,

The treasure hunt party this past weekend was a huge success. We had an away sleep-over at our family mountain house and had the treasure hunt on day 2. It went extremely smoothly and the ten girls had a blast! Last week was an insane week and I had little time to prepare, and now that I've done the hunt I feel like I could do it perfectly next time. Your product is exceptional and you truly saved me valuable time and stress!!! I look forward to having another hunt sometime very soon.

Thanks so much

Kirsten Salas, Georgia USA

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Mother's 60th treasure hunt party in Guadalupe

Hi Nikki,

I ran a treasure hunt on the island of Guadalupe for my mothers sixtieth birthday party, I incorporated locals into the challenges and buried a case of French champagne under water at the end of a dock. It was a big success.

Lots of fun.

Ian Kellett, Montana USA

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Sunday, 12 August 2007

Annual scavenger hunt for insurance association

HI Nikki,

The Scavenger Hunt is in London, Ontario, Canada on September 22.

This is for our local insurance association. We have a scavenger hunt every year. Age range is from 20 to 65. I have not yet had a chance to read it but I have skimmed through it a little. It looks very interesting.

Pam McNichol Smith, Ontario Canada

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Scavenger hunt is BEST birthday party ever!

I struggled for weeks on what to do for my daughter's 13th birthday party. It's a tough age. They don't want to be treated like kids and they don't want to do anything that might be considered 'lame'. Thinking back to my college sorority days, I started thinking that a scavenger hunt might be the answer. So, after a thorough Goggle search, I ordered your 'Treasure Hunt Party Game Planner'. To make a long story short, several kids told me afterwards that it was the BEST birthday party they had ever attended...even before their parents told them to say it??!!

With just a few minor modifications, I implemented your Scavenger Photo Challenge. I thought it would be safer and easier than a bunch of 13 year-olds 'borrowing' items. Also, I liked the idea of having a permanent record of the party in the photos.

Clearly, your planner was an excellent resource in preparing for this event.

Stephanie Sissler, Virginia USA

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Saturday, 11 August 2007

Pirate treasure hunt was well organized

Hi Nikki the kids had a blast at this pirate party! I needed plenty of adult helpers as it was for my sons 6 yr old bday party but all the work paid off. This was an amazing, well thought out and organized treasure hunt. When I get a chance I will try to send out some pictures. Thanks for all your online assistance throughout the planning stages! All the best

Nomi Gilbert, New Jersey USA

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Instant treasure hunt for kids and for adults

We did log on and use the instant treasure game. It was very easy to use and the kids loved it! I did it twice once for the kid party and once for the family party. The first time the group was a bit big, next time I will do two teams so they all have a chance to figure out the clues.

Melinda Ayala, Oregon USA

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Friday, 10 August 2007

Treasure hunt set up is little effort

We had a great time with the treasure hunt. Our big birthday party involves my two daughters, now 2 & 6, and their dad. All birthdays within 10 days.

We had about a dozen kids into the treasure hunt - some were a bit too young. Setting up three teams with an adult to lead each one, using the same locations but different clues, it worked out really well. Instead of giving out prizes along the way, we gave them tickets for achieving goals, which were used to get prizes from the treasure chest at the finish. This eliminates the problem of 'I don't like this'.

We even had a 'real' pirate to hand them out - a friend is a member of a Pirates of the Caribbean ship. The remaining booty in the treasure chest was used for goody bags for the young guests. The kids had a great time and were ready for cake afterwards. Between the bounce house, riding a real horse (we have a friend who brought one), and the treasure hunt the kids were totally worn out.

Then it became Dad's party, and the adults had a great time also. We did a treasure hunt for dad, and he was completely confused (we meant to do that) and had a great time.

It was wonderful that I was able to set this up with very little effort. By setting it up so that it doesn't matter if something goes wrong, everyone wins - everyone enjoyed it. I received lots of compliments on how great the party was. I look forward to using this on other occasions, as well as when the kids are just bored.

Thanks for your efforts - which saved me from making them

Sandy Walkington, Texas USA

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Scavenger hunt for boys was a blast

Party was last Friday, boys had a blast! I cut and paste from your scavenger lists to make a great mall hunt! Funny to see 11 year old boys looking for sale items, washing hands in sink at Bath and Body Works, getting nails painted, etc...Thanks for your help!

MariBeth Smith, Arizona USA

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Thursday, 9 August 2007

Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt

attached I have the list for the scavenger hunt. Most of the kids are 12 and 13. I thought I could come up with names for teams and have them draw them out of a hat to make the teams fair. I am going to try to get a digital camera for each team to take the 2 pictures from each list. I will have my sister come in and print the picture 8 X10 to hang up in the party.

We are planning on giving each team a walkie-talkie and a one hour time limit to roam the neighborhood.

Thank you!

Amy Evans, Texas USA

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Onto my THIRD Instant Treasure Hunt

My kids love the treasure hunts. I am getting ready to print out the THIRD on today!!

Michelle Hippensteel, Pennsylvania USA

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Wednesday, 8 August 2007

Treasure hunt with clues

Hi Nikki,

This is a follow up and a half !

I have downloaded the pack but haven't got into it yet, I've already planned a treasure hunt, drawn a map, put 9 out 14 clues together myself. This weekend is kick off time in terms of planning. The kids will be in the 5-8 years age bracket and for me having not done this before, pitching the clues and the directions at a level kids of that age will grasp with minimal adult intervention is the challenge. That's why I took a look on the Net and found your package. So bear with me for now.

The party will be a birthday party for my daughter on 6th August , there'll be 15 guests in the above age group. Party takes place in a rural town Co Kildare, Ireland. No theme.

Steve

Steve Tee, Kildare Ireland

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Annual adult Halloween costume treasure hunt party

New Jersey, USA the evening of October 21.

I have an annual Adult Halloween Costume Party. For my parties, I like to have a theme as well as a constructed game that all can participate in. This will be my fourth party so far and I plan to have many, many more. One party, I held a Murder Mystery with a theme set back in the 50s so that everyone's costumes were to originate in that period based on the character they portrayed during the mystery. Another, I held a Scavenger Hunt, this party was themed based on the team they were placed in. So their costumes had to correspond with their teams (vampires, ghosts, etc). Both went over really well. So I was trying to find another such game that I could use in order to have at least three games to alternate between over the upcoming years. I certainly don't want any of my guest getting bored doing the same thing over and over again. I was really excited when I came across yours. I had been searching the internet for some ideas and one website had suggested a treasure hunt. I had decided that I would use the idea and was planning to come up with everything on my own like I had done with the scavenger hunt, but when I came across your website while looking for ideas, I was excited to see one that had already been constructed. In this way, I can work off of a party plan that I already know is successful and then change it around to suit my styles or creative ideas.

Ages range from mid 20s to 70s or even early 80s.

My theme is pirates which is why I also purchased the Pirate party planner accessory. I plan to have everyone coming as a Pirate or a Pirate's Wench.

I have had a chance to read through it once. It looks great. I can really work from it and come up with my own unique ideas to add to it. I plan to delve into it further as I get closer to the time. It's just a big load off my mind to know that I have a Party Game and Theme worked out and ready to be planned.

Leah Arabia, New Jersey USA

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Cruise scavenger hunt

Hi Nikki

Well everyone had a blast with the Cruise scavenger hunt !!

I took some questions right off your list and then using your

Other items as suggestions... I went on line with Royal Caribbean and Printed off each decks floor plan and used that to help me get information

Thank you for all of your help ! I have included the hunt I made.

Thanks Nikki

JoAnn Seckus, Illinois USA

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Tuesday, 7 August 2007

Children's Halloween party plans

Nikki,

I purchased the Halloween game in addition to the treasure hunt. I am having a children's Halloween party and maybe you could give me some pointers since you plan parties all the time. The agenda that I have come up with goes as follows:

Arrival 5:pm.

Upon entering the house each child will get a Halloween printed painter's smock and flashlight.

Children will then go through the haunted house. (in the garage)

Once they come out of the haunted house they will go in to the living room which will be set up as a carnival, there will be different booths with different activities. These will include things such as, the fishing game (easier for the young kids), painting mini pumpkins and little wooden snakes, face painting, draw a pumpkin on a paper plate on your head, penny toss, we are still deciding on the others.

After they play and run around for a while visiting the different booths, getting little candies and toys to fill the pockets of their smocks.

Then it will be time to eat. (while the kids are eating, the Halloween game is being set up)

After they are done eating. The kids are split into their groups and the activity begins. They visit each station completing the activities. Once they have completed the activity they get a clue. (one of the cards from the treasure hunt game) once they have completed each station they will then fallow the clues on the cards they have received. At the end will be a treasure box hidden for each team.

The children then have the option to go though the haunted house a few times before the party ends.

I have never thrown a children's Halloween party, so this will be fun. The ages range from 2 years to around 8 years of age. The majority of the children are between 5 and 8.

Kathryn Sepulveda, Nevada USA

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Treasure hunt was terrific

The treasure hunt was terrific-the kids and adults had lots of fun. Hoping to 'run' another at our annual summer get together in August. Thanks again,

Maggie Pakulski, Maine USA

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Some riddles stumped them!

Hi Nikki,

The instant treasure hunt party for our son turning 9 was a huge hit! Once the boys got warmed up they were running in and out of the house for clues. In order to have everyone feel included we rotated who read the clues. I also emphasized this was a 'team' approach. It worked out really well and it was fun to see which riddles stumped them and which ones they figured out with ease.

Thank you, thank you, thank you! It was money very well spent!

Amy Anderson, Washington USA

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Monday, 6 August 2007

Prate theme questions - who gets the treasure?

Hi Nikki,

So far we are getting along fine, we have about 30 kids we are inviting.. ages 9-10. We are doing the pirate theme treasure hunt. We were thinking about having a treasure for each team instead of just one. I suspect this could get quite complicated. Any suggestions?

thanks!

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Hi Tracy

There are a couple of approaches - one is to have enough treasure for everyone. The first team digs it up, but then gets to share it with everyone.

Second have several boxes of treasure in the same location. The first team finds one, then as the other teams get there, they can dig in the surrounding area.

Third idea is that each team gets a different treasure map and so finds treasure in a different location. That doesn?t need to be too complicated, the first team to solve the final clue gets the first map and so on. You will have to create several maps though!

Best wishes

Nikki

Tracy Nekula, Ohio USA

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Treasure hunt was a blast!

We had our party for my 9 year old daughter's birthday and 17 of her classmates last weekend! What a blast!! Everyone left saying that was the best party they have ever been to! After one team located the treasure map then we all went on the treasure hunt together and they were so excited they could hardly stand it. What fun dragging our old wooden treasure chest up to open it up and share the goodies!! Party bags, chocolate covered gold coins, silver nuggets (Hersheys kisses), necklaces and so much more!

Everything went great...we had one typo on the cake but everyone was having so much fun they didn't even notice. We had a 'Pirate' come visit us also and that was another highlight!

Thanks again for all your help....can't wait to re-arrange the challenges and plan another one for an older group!

Tammy Freeman, Kansas USA

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Thanks for the treasure hunt hints

Thanks for your hints we are using this for a Xmas party and it gave me some great ideas

Regards

Kathy Henry, Melbourne Australia

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Sunday, 5 August 2007

Treasure hunt in hotel suite

Hi Nikki,

I am buying your email book on Treasure Hunts. I did read your FAQ section and noticed that you said that your Hunt is for ages 8 and up. I am planning a birthday party for my son who will be turning 9 in December. We are planning on having the party at the Embassy Suites so the kids can swim etc.-- we will do your Treasure Hunt in the hotel

Carolyn Trumbo, Arizona USA

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Treasure hunt for 40th birthday bash

I am planning a treasure hunt for my brother's 40th birthday party bash in South Africa. It is going to be a lot of laughs.

Anerie Rademeyer, Johannesburg South Africa

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Safari treasure hunt

Hi Nikki,

I work for the Department of Human Services Child Welfare for the State of Oregon. The party is taking place here in Portland, Oregon at the Zoo. The date of this event is Tuesday, August 8, starting at 8:30 am. and running until 4:00 pm. Because the State of Oregon does not pay it's employees to take 'Party' days off our event is called the Support Staff Off Site Work Shop Day and the Treasure Hunt is one fun activity we are doing to end the session. The age range of everyone participating is from 26-60. The theme is 'Safari Hunt' since it is going to be held in the Zoo. A co-worker and myself went to the Zoo last night and set everything up with the help of their administrative staff. Also, since the state will not allow us to have just and offsite fun day our guest speaker is speaking on communication so each person had to provide me with their favorite animal and they are divided up according to animals. Each person also has to figure out just how there animal c ommunicates so we are using your game and just critiqued it a little. We are all really excited about this event as some of the adults thought this was just a kids game until I explained how the operation was going to work.

I will tell you more about it after the event.

Thank you so much,

Melody Higgins, Oregon USA

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Saturday, 4 August 2007

Treasure hunt organizer gets so many compliments

Hi,

I used your treasure hunt for my best friend's 40th birthday party. I did not know most of the people that came; so, I was a little nervous about pulling the whole thing off. I purchased your delightfully easy-to-implement treasure hunt only about ten days before the party.

We all had so much fun! The guests were laughing constantly and couldn't wait to reach the actual treasure. There were groups of her friends from all different backgrounds--many of whom who seemed reluctant to mix with the others. The treasure hunt was so wonderful that new friendships were formed, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses were exchanged, and my husband and I are enjoying a reputation for being the best party givers ever.

We received so many compliments, you just would be amazed. My friend for whom the party was given was at her office the next day; and, she said the people that had elected not to come were very disappointed when they heard how much fun everyone else had. One young lady upon leaving said to me that she would like to be invited to the next party I have. I had to laugh as I had never met her prior to my friend's party.

It has been nearly a month; and, we are still the talk of the town so to speak. We live in one of those areas where everyone knows everyone else's business whether they know you or not. I imagine you should be receiving a lot of hits from the folks in Salinas, California so they too can give the greatest party ever.

Not only did your program delight every single last party guest; but, it was easy for me to arrange as well. You have a remarkable product that will serve well for years as it is true quality. A rare find today! Thank you so very much.

Sincerely

Cynthia Bryn Smith, California USA

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Church vacation treasure hunt

Nikki-

the Treasure Hunt I am planning is for our Church's Vacation Bible Study- so it needs to be Christian- based for children- actually one hunt for smaller children and a second hunt for pre-teens.

Thanks-

Tina Chiapetta, Illionois USA

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Surprised to dig for treasure

We did have fun. There was one adult and one child on each team and it was so cute to see the kids come wrapped as mummies.

One hyperactive child only came with partial shards of toilet paper since he couldn't stop moving. We weren't picky on how much of their body was covered. One little girl never moved and she came perfectly wrapped. I recommend a toilet paper like Scott, since the softer rolls fell apart too easily. I found out my adult niece couldn't spell backwards and she became very frustrated! I think everyone was surprised that it wasn't just a straightforward 'here's the map, find the treasure' and they were very surprised to actually have to DIG for the treasure!

I used a large tin wrapped in a plastic bag, but when the shovel hit, the bag broke and the tin lid got dented, so a little dirt got in, but not much. The trouble was they kept trying to pull it out before totally uncovering it.

Linda Livingood, Pennsylvania USA

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Friday, 3 August 2007

Slumber Party Scavenger

In Concord, California we're having a scavenger hunt around town for my daughter's 17th birthday. It is a slumber party with swimming and scavenger hunt!

Cindy Johnson, California USA

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Dad plans scavenger hunt for daughter's party

Hi Nikki,

I received everything and read through it yesterday. It provided me with great ideas. The party I am planning is for my daughters 9th birthday /slumber party. There will be about 8 girls in all and the scavenger hunt/treasure hunt will take place in our neighborhood. Although it is only a couple of weeks away I am still brainstorming and 'creating' the game. We sent out invites yesterday.

My initial plan is to combine a scavenger hunt with a treasure hunt. The teams will have to follow clues to different locations and follow instructions at that location to receive the next clue.

I really like your idea of taking some digital photos along the way to prove some activities were accomplished. Also collecting items/discovering clues along the way. I am not sure what the finale game will look like but I thought the pi?ata idea for the winning team to break open and share with all was great. Somewhere along the way they someone will find a key that when they finish the hunt will unlock a 'treasure' chest which I will actually bury in the woods behind my house.

The eight girls are a lot of fun and adventurous so I think it will be a lot fun for all. I have enlisted my 12 and 14 year old kids to assist and monitor some of the activities.

We live in North Carolina and the party will be on the 15th of June.

Thanks again

Matt Groux,

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Amazing Race style treasure hunt

Hello,

I am in Oregon and the treasure hunt is a Holiday party on Dec 18th. Our age range is babies to people in their 50's.

I did read through the whole thing and have started to put it together. We will be having it at the Elk's Lodge, indoors nice size room, we have about 55-65 people usually attend. I was trying to make a party Amazing race game and I think this fills in the blanks I needed. I am working on what I will actually call the game. But I will use several of the activities I had come up with already so I don't have to many to figure out still.

Thanks,

Lori Rowley, Oregon USA

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Thursday, 2 August 2007

Easy to plan scavenger hunt

Thank you for the info on the scavenger hunt. We will be having my son's 12th birthday party.

It is in a few weeks. I would agree this will be an easy party to plan. I purchased your booklet because I needed items for the list and ideas for invitations.

Mindy Richard, California USA

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Treasure chest pi?ata

Nikki,

We already had the party. It was a huge success. I thought it might be a little too young for the age group, but they really enjoyed it.

The party consisted of 10 boys ages 9-12. We hid the treasure in the house in a chest that had a lock on it. I gave them a key along with the map. We live in central California and the temp. last Sat. was 104 degrees....much too hot to do the entire hunt and party outside (this is why the treasure was inside as it took them quite a while to find it).

I put the treasure (candy and small toys) inside of a treasure chest pi?ata. When they found it, they then got to take it outside and do the pi?ata. This pi?ata was the kind that had strings attached to the bottom and the kids took turns pulling the strings until one of them released the candy. It was great. They mostly liked the stations and games that were played there. I made the pirate beach station out by the pool and incorporated the walking the plank game into the pool area.

Thanks for everything...it was well worth the money.

Kelly Coulter, California USA

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After reading your book, my mind is reeling with ideas

My treasure hunt is taking place in California. It is my daughter's 13th birthday party with a pirate theme. She loves pirates of the Caribbean. The guests are aged 12-13

My mind is reeling with ideas! We have a swimming pool,

so one activity for sure will be to put a note to the birthday girl in a plastic bottle weighted down so it will float straight up and down. They will have to 'fish' out the correct bottle using the skimmer net and give it to my daughter to read. Either that or the treasure map will be one of the bottles and they have to fish through bottles until they find the right one. I'll give you an outline of what we did with it later.

Blessings

Julie Goodall, California USA

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Wednesday, 1 August 2007

Treasure hunt party was great

Hi Nikki, The treasure party was great. Glad I ordered your packet. Thanks,

Diane Siegel, South Carolina USA

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Treasure hunt was big success

Hi Nikki --

I wanted to let you know that the treasure hunt was a big success. For us, the part we liked the most was that there was very little reading required, as we hosted 5 and 6-year olds! We also played the pairs game in your 10-best games because we had some kids from the new school and some kids from the old school.

Thanks for the great ideas!

Linda Coerr, North Carolina USA

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Treasure hunt e-book was great guide to planning

The treasure hunt went great! All the girls dressed up in pirate garb. My daughter was totally surprised. They all enjoyed the treasure hunt part and everything worked out perfectly. Your e-book was a great guide to planning an exciting party. Thank you!

RobAnne Burns, California USA

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