Winter Hunt News:
New Hunt, N*ked Valentine’s Day in D.C.
In This
Issue
- D.C. Hunts: Bare Hunting, New Family Hunt
- Social Media: Friends with Benefits
- Pop Quiz: Talk of the Town Match Game
- Post-Holiday Hunts for Your Company
Winter Scavenger Hunts
You won’t be collecting objects (drop that snowball!)—you’ll be searching for answers to tricky,
humorous questions. Bring a team of up to six people or tell us if you’d like us to help you join kindred spirits.
Featured Hunts
A Special Offer for Valentine's Day
Two is company but three adds up to an even sweeter deal for our Valentine’s Day hunts. Hunt as a
team of four and save $10, or hunt as a team of six and save $21. At checkout, enter the code DoubleDate for a
team of four or TripleDate for a team of
six.
Saturday, February 11, 1 p.m. AND 4 p.m.; Sunday, February 12, 1 p.m.
AND 4 p.m.
Search for the n*ked and the naughty on this hunt through the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Highlights
include a tempting she-devil, a “topless” horseman, and a peek into the National Portrait Gallery to learn salacious secrets of some famous
Americans. No knowledge of art, or n*dity, is
required. Learn more and buy tickets
Saturday, February 11, 2 p.m.; Sunday, February 12, 2
p.m.
Every tricky question on this hunt involves n*dity in some way, shape or sultry form, whether you are looking
for naughty nymphs, a sea-monster surfer, eye-catching codpieces, bathing beauties, the original Adonis or shark bait named Watson (no relation, we
hope). Learn more and buy
tickets
More Winter Hunts
Saturday, January 14; Saturday, March 31
Hunt for dinosaurs, stuffed tigers and giraffes, a camping vampire, a flossing bison, live insects, the Hope Diamond and other
jewels, mummies, and a charred bone from a real murder mystery. On this whirlwind tour, you’ll travel to China, Africa, South America, the Ice Age, a
mine, ancient oceans and beyond. Learn more and buy
tickets
Saturday, January 21; Saturday March 3 Someone, or
some thing, has been bumping off museum staffers involved in the recent discovery of a long-lost invention by Benjamin Franklin
which was supposedly used as part of a secret ritual. Are the deaths caused by the invention, or part of the fabled “Curse of the
Freemasons”? Or is a serial killer on the loose? Your team of sleuths will have to crack a secret code and uncover the
museum’s secrets to solve the mystery and stop the killings. Learn more and buy tickets
Saturday, January 28; Saturday, February 25 A
murdered curator has left behind a cryptic trail of clues connected with secrets in works of art. As your team gathers answers about the art, you begin to
piece together a sordid tale about greed, lust, pride, revenge and treachery, all
revolving around the museum’s planned multimillion-dollar purchase of painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The murder victim knew too much—and
now it’s up to you to crack a secret code and figure out who dunnit. Be prepared for our most challenging hunt. We recommend hunting with a team of
three or more. Learn more and buy
tickets
Saturday, February 4
If you’re ever wanted to snoop through America’s attic, this hunt at the
Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History is for you. Kids and adults search together for Kermit the Frog, two full-size locomotives, maggots
in a president’s food, Dorothy’s ruby slippers, Lincoln’s
top hat, monstrous machines, vintage cars, the flag that inspired the national anthem and more. For ages 7 and up. Kids must be accompanied by an adult, and
vice versa. Special offer for newsletter subscribers: Save $2 per person when you enter promo code HAPPY2012 at checkout. Don't
delay—this offer is good for the next 20 hunters only! Learn more and buy
tickets
Saturday, March 24
Follow in the footsteps of young wizards on a field trip to the National Gallery of Art in search of art that echoes characters,
places and enchanted objects in the famed Harry Potter books and movies. Wizards and muggles alike can play and enjoy this hunt. This hunt is designed for kids
and adults to do together, but all-adult teams will be allowed to compete separately. Kids must be accompanied by adults. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Learn more and buy
tickets
Get in the Game!
Advance purchase is required. Call 877-9-GO HUNT (877-946-4868), extension 22, or click the button below.
Social Media: “Like” Us
and We'll Like You Back
As a newsletter subscriber, you already reap big benefits through exclusive access to new and upcoming hunts,
special discounts and brain-tingling quizzes. But you can get even more by keeping up with us on Facebook and Twitter. Just “like” us at
Facebook.com/WatsonAdventures or follow us on Twitter at @watsonscavhunts and
you’ll receive special discounts and promotions offered only through our social media sites. (Psst—keep your eyes
peeled for a deal this month.) You'll also get late-breaking hunt news, games (like our super-popular photo challenge,
“Where is it Wednesday”), prizes and more!
Pop Quiz: Talk of the
Town
What’s the word on the street about your hometown? Check out these quotes about the cities where we offer public hunts and
see if you can match the speaker to the spoken.
(a) Harry S. Truman; (b) Mae West; (c) Fran Lebowitz; (d) David Letterman; (e) John Lennon; (f) Woody Allen; (g) Bill Bryson; (h)
Richard Nixon; (i) Richard Jeni
1. “Fall is my favorite season in Los Angeles, watching the birds change color and fall from the
trees.”
2. “I think that’s how Chicago got started: A bunch of people in New York said, ‘Gee,
I’m enjoying the crime and the poverty, but it just ain’t cold enough. Let’s go
west!’”
3. “Los Angeles? That's just a big parking lot where you buy a hamburger for the trip
to San Francisco.”
4. “I’d like to see Paris before I die. Philadelphia will do.”
5. “You want a friend in Washington D.C.? Get a dog.”
6. “In New York, it’s not whether you win or lose—it’s how you lay
the blame.”
7. “Boston’s freeway system is insane. It was clearly designed by a person who had spent his
childhood crashing toy trains.”
Answers
1. (d); 2. (i); 3. (e); 4. (b); 5. (a); 6 (c); 7. (g)
Give Your Group a Post-Holiday Adventure
Did the holidays get away without a chance for you and your team to escape the office? You can still get the gang together for a a
team-building experience that everyone's sure to enjoy. From cultural quests at the National Gallery of Art to historical hijinks at the Museum of American
History, a Watson adventure will:
- get people relaxed, laughing and having fun
- foster teamwork and togetherness in a dynamic new way
- introduce people to fascinating—and often
overlooked—places
Get the fun started by calling us at 877-9-GO HUNT, extension 11, for private events or contact us here. If
you’re tickled by the idea of a company outing but aren’t the event-organizing type, send us the name of the best person in your office to
contact.
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