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subject: Preparing A Halloween Treasure Hunt That Your Family Will Enjoy And Remember [print this page]


If you are the type of parent who wants his/her family to enjoy every occasion, then preparing parties and activities like the Halloween scavenger hunt is probably something you place a premium on. As a case in point, you tend to spend time in preparing for your Halloween party, and the treasure hunt is one of the activities you intend to include. Whether or not it is your first time to prepare such an activity, you can use the following tips to make the activity more organized, enjoyable, and worth remembering.

Keep clues simple but challenging. When preparing clues, make sure you use understandable languageunless decryption is part of the activityso that participants will not get stuck in the hunt. However, make clues challenging by writing them in riddle forms or by incorporating simple math. Be creative in wording clues, but always stick to making them simple. Here is an example that you can follow: Open the drawer that is colored blue, where silver utensils cover the clue.

Ensure that the prizes for the hunt are interesting. Although candies and toys are often interesting prizes for children, you can go for healthier treats and educational materials. Coloring books, story books, and puzzles are good choices, and low-sugar cookies are good alternatives to sugary confections. On the other hand, a scavenger hunt for teens and young adults can be made more interesting by providing flexible prizes like movie tickets, gift certificates, or cash. It is interesting to note that chocolates can be good prizes for all ages so you might want to include some.

Make the progression of the hunt just right. A hunt that is too short can disappoint participants, while one that is too time-consuming can be too dragging for them. Consider the venue, the number of participants, and the number of prizes when designing the progression of the hunt. Additionally, consider the intervals of the appearances of clues and prizes so you can gauge the duration of the hunt.

See to it that the hunt for this year is unique. While Halloween happens annually, make sure that the theme for this years hunt is different from previous ones. Ask your family what made last years hunt exciting. Pay attention to the answers you get and consider them when designing the hunt.

Create a list of prizes and cluesand their hiding places too. Make your Halloween scavenger hunt more organized by preparing such a list. Prize and clue oversights can happen during the hunt, so it is recommended to have the list so you know where to find missing things. This and the previous tips can help make your hunt more exciting, fun, and memorable.

by: Kylie Capshaw




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