Monday, May 24, 2010

I need help creating riddles for a scavenger hunt!! can anyone help me?? (for college ages)(In Arizona)?

Okay, so i have not decided on everything I want to include. My boyfriend and I saw National Treasure 2, and so I'm going to create a scavenger hunt to lead him to a surprise party since his birthday is comming up. (The clues can be symbols too) oh, and I want them a little challenging! :)





destinations:





statue of love downtown


AZ School of Massage Therapy


Camelback mountain


Phoenix Zoo (entrance)


Chinese Cultural Center


Spotted Donkey (restaurant)


Arizona Science Center


The Desert Botanical Garden


The world famous fountain (in fountain hills)


the bridge (at Granada Park)


Castles and Coasters





if you know of anywhere else around Phoenix, Scottsdale, PV, or CaveCreek that would be a good place to hide a clue, let me know!! thanks for your help!!!

I need help creating riddles for a scavenger hunt!! can anyone help me?? (for college ages)(In Arizona)?
Keeping in mind I don't know the area, I really can't get too creative:





Statue of Love - Down where love has never left.





AZ school of Massage Therapy - The safety you feel when you look into the eyes of the state, feel the states hands on your body, and know that you are safe, accepted without judgment, at your own comfort level, the only agenda the state learns is to help you.





Camelback Mountain - As Joe smokes his pack, he will raise the horizon high into the sky. Be careful what you pack Joe, you don't want the climb up the mountin to be back breaking.





Pheonix Zoo - Of the thousands of animals from all over the wrold who live and coexist in this tiny place, only its namesake will rise from the ashes.





Chinese Cultural Center - Where the locals go to learn how to make an Egg Roll and Kung Fu at the same time.





Spotted Doney - Even if you have pox on your ***, you still need to eat.





Arizona Science Center - There is wisdom in the desert where the ways of world are revealed. A brief stay can teach you things you never knew and open your mind to new possibilities.





Desert Botanical Garden - Even in the desert, a rare and delicate flower can bloom.





The World Famous Fountain - Like the Fountain of Youth, an oasis known the world over.





The Bridge at Granada Park - Even though the city and Granada do not always agree, they were able to span their differences. May the tie that allows the cities view point to reach Granada's never burn.





Castles and Coaster - Though you may feel sheltered by the fortified towers, spires, and walls, the real adventure often lurks inside where safety befalls.





Dos Gringos - The Mexicans often talk about the American arrogance, there are two Americans that have endeared themselves as a watering hole in the desert would endear itself to a thirsty traveler.
Reply:I would use word play, synonyms, play on the history angle. Sounds like fun!


"Jenny with flecks" for Spotted Donkey


for the zoo pick a strange animal name and say home of the ... or use your area animal mascot to send them the wrong direction...

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