Participate in a Fun Scavenger Hunt in Indianapolis by Operation City Quest
Overview
Inclusions
- 2 hours with a remote guide via chat
- All scavenger hunt activities
- Free app download
- All Fees and Taxes
What to expect
During the Operation City Quest scavenger hunt in Indianapolis , you'll use an app to find a list of objects around the city, given in the form of a riddle. You'll then explore the downtown area to search for the items in any order you'd like. Once you've found an object, you'll send a photo in the app to get points. At each stop, you'll be asked to snap a crazy photo or perform a challenge. You'll have a variety of categories of objects to find. Don't worry, you won't be alone. You'll have a remote guide that can chat with you during the game if you need help. The objective of Operation City Quest is to have fun, find all the items, and compete against others. Get going an explore Indianapolis today!
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- Social distancing enforced throughout experience
- Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
- Operation City Quest is a digital scavenger hunt played using an app on your phone. The game is played all outdoors in public spaces, and you are not required to come into contact with anyone except your own team. Makes for the perfect social distancing activity in Indianapolis!
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
Showing my out of town relatives a taste of downtown Indianapolis. They enjoyed the Circle and seeing old and new buildings. We met some amazing people who helped us achieve our tasks by posing with us.
Showing my out of town relatives a taste of downtown Indianapolis. They enjoyed the Circle and seeing old and new buildings. We met some amazing people who helped us achieve our tasks by posing with us.I didn’t get a text message like I was supposed to and the address is a government building that was closed on Sunday’s when we were supposed to be there. I would recommend you save the money and just ride around town on Uber scooters and visit museums. The town is fun, this however, was not.
I didn’t get a text message like I was supposed to and the address is a government building that was closed on Sunday’s when we were supposed to be there. I would recommend you save the money and just ride around town on Uber scooters and visit museums. The town is fun, this however, was not.It was a very generic scavenger hunt with 60 clues for things like stop sign, library, statue, etc. The “host” was a chatbot. I was expecting something more specific to Indianapolis since it was described as an Indianapolis scavenger hunt. We did maybe the first 15 clues, read through the rest an...
It was a very generic scavenger hunt with 60 clues for things like stop sign, library, statue, etc. The “host” was a chatbot. I was expecting something more specific to Indianapolis since it was described as an Indianapolis scavenger hunt. We did maybe the first 15 clues, read through the rest and realized they were all super generic, and then gave up. Not worth the money.