What ages are recommended for family hunts? What about age six or younger?
Our family hunts are designed for ages seven and up. Younger children might find a hunt too long, too difficult and too exhausting. Plus reading skills help increase a child’s enjoyment of the hunt clues and the search for answers. That said, if you would like to bring along a child that is too young to do the hunt, be our guest: you do not need to buy a hunt ticket. But if you are participating in a museum or zoo hunt, we will leave it to you to get admission, if required, for that child. You must purchase a hunt ticket for every child seven and older, of course.
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