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The Fast & The Curious Scavenger Hunt
Start your engines!
Get your team in gear for a wild ride through the Petersen Automotive Museum. Even if you’re not auto-obsessed, you’ll enjoy this adventure that reveals the funniest, craziest, most jaw-dropping secrets of cars, from the first steam-powered giants to the latest hydrogen-powered wonders.
Your team will follow a trail of clues that leads you to objects on display and then answer fun, funny questions about what you find. And because this is Los Angeles, the collection features quite a few cars from the big and small screen that you’re sure to recognize. But don’t worry—no knowledge of cars is required to take the checkered flag.
Your team might search for…
- The Pantera that Elvis Presley shot when it wouldn’t start—check out the bullet holes!
- The Batmobile from the recent movies and the Batcycle from the 1960s TV series
- A Jaguar outfitted with missiles for a Bond villain
- Races and chases from the Keystone Kops to Dick Tracy
- The MotoCam camera bike used in Terminator 2
- The three-wheel car that turned out to be a scam
- The ten-step instructions for starting a Model T (“Note: middle pedal operates reverse gear and right pedal operates brake.”)
- The DeLorean that went back to the future
You’ll also stretch your creativity in Team Photo Challenges as you interact with the exhibits and even get behind the wheel (where permitted, of course).
Contact us to learn more—and find more fun in Los Angeles!
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The LACMA Mania Scavenger Hunt
LACMA is currently undergoing major renovations, making our hunts unavailable. Instead, consider our hunts at the Getty Center, the Petersen Automotive Museum, or The Academy Museum.
The wildest way to see amazing art
You’ll search high and low in the varied buildings of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, taking a trip through history and cultures. The LACMA has the most eclectic collection in town, so there’s something for everyone—from ancient Egypt to modern California, from the Italian Renaissance to the Harlem Renaissance, from delicate, quirky Japanese netsuke to big, bold sculptures by Rodin and contemporary artists.
Along the way, you might discover…
- A boy engaged in fowl play
- A goddess who’s gone too far with the SlimFast
- A Mexican warrior who gives new meaning to the term “fashion victim”
- Kittens hitching a ride with a famous sailor
- A campy celeb who said oui, oui to a famous French painting
You don’t need to know anything about art to answer the questions—you just need sharp eyes and comfy shoes.
What players are saying about the LACMA scavenger hunt
A 5-star review on Yelp: “Great activity for Corporate Team Building. We did our hunt at LACMA for a group of 17. We broke into three groups and had a ton of fun, learned a little, and spent a lot of time bonding as teams. The hunt questions were clever and entertaining. Our host, Joshua, was helpful and friendly. The overall experiences with Watson Adventures was professional and easy to work with. I would recommend them. Our entire group—all 17—spoke positively of the event and how much fun we had. 100% home run for a diverse group of people working at different levels in the organization.”
Many a corporate group has enjoyed this hunt as a team-building activity. The LACMA itself even commissioned us to create a hunt in 2018 for Free-for-All Day.
Contact us to learn more about our scavenger hunts at LACMA and other museums—and find more fun in L.A.!
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The LACMA Mania Scavenger Hunt for Kids
LACMA is currently undergoing major renovations, making our hunts unavailable. Instead, consider our hunts at the Getty Center, the Petersen Automotive Museum, or The Academy Museum.
Adults shouldn’t be the only ones having fun!
A kids’ version of our popular LACMA Mania Scavenger Hunt is also available. On teams, kids and adults work together to answer the clever, funny questions and race to the finish line.
It’s a crowd-pleaser for even the hardest-to-please kids (and adults), making it a terrific choice for birthday parties, school field trips, camp outings, family reunions, and many other group activities. Recommended for ages 7 and up, with at least one adult per team.
Easy for educators, engaging for students
From second grade through high school, Watson Adventures scavenger hunts are a great activity for L.A. field trips. They’re a fun-filled and action-packed way for students to learn, turning locations like the L.A. County Museum of Art into game boards and encouraging students to collaborate and problem-solve while gaining a deeper understanding of the exhibits. Our team—with more than 20 years of experience planning events—will take care of museum logistics. At the hunt, our Hunt Host will set up your group for a smooth experience that will fly by. Leave the worry to Watson!
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The Murder Mystery Mayhem at the Entertainment Museum Scavenger Hunt
Uh-oh! A killer lurks among you…
…and they’re about to interrupt an otherwise normal team-building outing to your favorite museum featuring entertainment and pop culture. Someone in your group—possibly on your own team—is a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde, and they’re idea of entertainment is getting rid of you.
Fortunately, this game gives you a fighting chance to prevent your own murder. Everyone in your group has been secretly poisoned, and the clock is ticking down on your time left to live. To save yourselves and get the antidote, all you have to do is complete various fun challenges and reveal the killer’s identity.
The killer has hidden their identity in a scavenger hunt at the museum. Your team will solve a series of interlocking puzzles, decipher coded messages, and meet the conditions of creative, collaborative photo prompts.
Available in such museums as The Academy Museum in L.A., the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, and more!
Along the way, your team might…
- Pose for your own movie poster.
- Interrogate celebrities and pop icons for clues.
- Have an award-winning moment with trophies.
- Tackle a trivia quiz about famous murder mysteries.
- Identify murderous movies and snippets of killer songs.
If your group loves escape rooms or murder mystery games, they’ll love this entertainment museum scavenger hunt. The game will also help you entertain a diverse group of people while boosting morale and teamwork. It’s perfect for a private party or a corporate team-building outing of any size.
A Kids Edition is also available, in which kids age 7 and up work with adults. It’s a great activity for a school field trip, birthday party, and more.
Contact us to learn more about the Murder Mystery Mayhem Scavenger Hunts—and find more fun!
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The Murder at the LACMA Scavenger Hunt
LACMA is currently undergoing major renovations, making our hunts unavailable. Instead, consider our hunts at the Getty Center, the Petersen Automotive Museum, or The Academy Museum.
This game will keep you guessing till the very end
At the start of this scavenger hunt, you find yourself smack in the middle of a crime scene at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. A Watson Adventures staffer has been murdered, and it’s up to your team to catch his killer. Here’s your first clue: before he died, the victim used his own blood to draw a star on the ground. What was he trying to tell us?
As you solve the puzzle he left behind, you’ll learn about his dangerous double life—and try to prevent a catastrophic international incident. You’ll also uncover the secrets of the museum, finding details in art that turn out to be part of a cryptic code. The fate of the free world may depend on your team’s ability to decipher the clues and work together.
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The Whodunit at LACMA Scavenger Hunt
Solve the mystery—stop the killer!
Take a leisurely tour of the museum another time. Right now, there’s no time to waste because a killer is on the loose and it’s up to you to stop him. This diabolical mastermind created a scavenger hunt to taunt the authorities, but they’ve reached a dead end (so to speak) and need your help. Follow the clues to examine all kinds of art and answer tricky questions to suss out the murder weapon, the location of the body, and the killer’s identity.
This game isn’t as challenging as the Murder at the LACMA Scavenger Hunt, so it’s a particularly good choice for team building with mixed groups. A Kids Edition, for children ages 10 and up to do with adults, is also available.