For a photo scavenger hunt, you need to make sure you have some easy pictures (like getting your picture taken by an American flag) and you need to have some hard-to-find pictures (like getting your picture taken in a jail cell or at a wedding with the bride) These hard pictures will be worth more points when the scavenger hunt is over. Here is a list of easy and hard pictures:
Easy:
Have your picture taken by an American flag
In a fast food restaurant
by an ice-cream cone
by an ATM machine
by a random car model (ex: a Ford Focus)
Hard:
Get gour picture taken with the bride at a wedding
in a jail cell
on a plane
with the owner/chef of a fancy restaurant
on a boat in a lake
with a famous person
in a race car
Depends on the kind of scavenger hunt and the age group involved.
If it's younger children and they're items hidden or held around a smaller area then there are lots of cool things. Those tiny pumpkins from the grocery store you can hold in one hand, rubber mice, plastic Spiders, fake eyeballs, fake pirate treasure, etc. Maybe throw in old costume props if there are people or parents willing to donate items that they don't use anymore. Kids love finding cool toys. A pirate's eye patch or plastic sword, those rubber witch fingers you can put on the ends of your fingers, a goblin's ears. Things they can play with or wear when they find and you could mostly buy for a few bucks at your local Halloween store.
If we're talking older kids or people who may be driving or walking around the neighborhood asking from house to house for items they might have to be things people are more likely to part with or have around the house so it's a little trickier. Maybe have a list of simple items that they have to combine to create something when done and that's where the Halloween theme comes in. Simple things like rubber bands, paper clips, plastic cups, an orange crayon and other things people are likely to have on hand and give away. Before turning in their items maybe they have to make something Halloween related out of the items given. It would be more challenging for an older group and require creative thinking and group participation as well as keep a Halloween theme. Given cottan balls, kleenix, a marker, and a rubber band or piece of string someone could make a ghost for example.
condoms, needles, a dead cat and a prostitute
The items used in a scavenger hunt should be age appropriate. The items can be fun and unique, such as an old penny or a picture of a dog. You can also make the scavenger hunt charitable and collect items to donate, like toilet paper, toothpaste and canned goods.
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The duration of Scavenger Hunt is 1.93 hours.
It depends on your style
Scavenger Hunt was created on 1979-12-21.
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All I can think of is the annual Egg Hunt for Easter which is coming up soon.
Still not going to answer your question.
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