Family Scavenger Hunt (up to 10)
Description:
Explore more than 600 locations around the globe by discovering hidden history, art, and local hot spots all around you. You and your teammates will complete fun photo challenges, test your knowledge of local trivia, and solve riddles as you traverse from stop to stop. Each hunt takes about two hours and requires between 1-2 miles of walking. Start and complete your hunt on your own time, day or night, no reservation required; all you need is your phone, your friends, and some free time!
Throughout your hunt, each player will receive text messages or push notifications with additional photo challenges, trivia questions, and other bonus activities for your team to complete. The more players with an assigned role on their device, the more opportunities you have to score points and top the citywide leaderboard. We strongly recommend purchasing a role for everyone in your group and kids over 6. If someone doesn't have their own device, that’s okay— multiple players can use one device, and still get interactive roles.
Great for birthday parties, family gatherings and outings!
If you are looking to do a Scavenger Hunt in San Diego, there are 11 of them to choose from!
Restrictions:
Voucher good for 2 years from original purchase date. Tickets can be redeemed and put towards any Let's Roam scavenger hunt regardless of city.4 Tickets to the Marston House Museum and Gardens
Description:
One of California's finest examples of the Arts and Crafts movement, the Marston House was constructed in 1905 for George W. Marston and his wife, Anna Gunn Marston. George Marston is noted for many things but most prominently as a civic leader whose interest and work in historic preservation, conservation and history is well known.
The property was designed and built by the internationally renowned architects William Sterling Hebbard and Irving Gill. Surrounded by five acres of rolling lawns, manicured formal gardens, and rustic canyon gardens, this 8,500 square foot home became a house museum in 1987 after the Marston family gifted it to the City of San Diego for the enjoyment of the public.
Spend some time exploring the grounds, formal gardens and canyon pathways in the shade of towering pine, eucalyptus and oak trees. Learn about one of San Diego's most prominent families and the master architects and landscape designers who worked with the family to create one of the region's most important estates.
Restrictions:
Please visit website for hours of operation. Closed Thanksgiving & Christmas.4- VIP Whaley House Museum Tickets
Description:
Overwhelmingly praised as the first of its kind and the finest home in Southern California, the Whaley House was a central pillar of the 19th Century Old Town community. Besides being the Whaley family home, it was also San Diego’s first commercial theater, the county courthouse, and a general store. The legendary Whaley House is widely regarded as one of the most iconic landmarks in San Diego. From its rich Greek Revival architecture style and authentic decor to its mysterious past and unrivaled haunted pedigree, it’s no wonder this home attracts visitors from all over the world. Spend the day exploring the family home of Thomas Whaley and be transported back to San Diego life in the 1800s. Grab a memorable souvenir at the Verna House, located directly behind the Whaley House, and stick around for a delicious meal at the New Orleans Creole Cafe. See what makes the famed Whaley House an absolute San Diego must do experience!
Restrictions:
Good for day tours only.Expire 5/4/2025