You’ll get to explore Daytona Beach in a way most folks miss—solving riddles, chasing clues, and laughing your way through local spots you might’ve walked by before. It’s perfect if you want something active but easygoing, whether you’re with friends or family.
The air felt salty as we stepped out onto the sidewalk near Magnolia Avenue, phones in hand and a little nervous energy buzzing between us. The app kicked off with a riddle about a “giant wheel that never spins”—took us straight to the old Ferris wheel mural by the boardwalk. I’d never noticed how faded the paint was until our guide (chatting with us from somewhere way colder) nudged us to look closer for a hidden number in the corner. That’s when I realized: this wasn’t just about finding stuff—it was about seeing Daytona Beach differently.
We zigzagged past street vendors selling boiled peanuts and sweet tea, dodging cyclists and kids on skateboards. Every time we cracked a clue or snapped a photo for a challenge (one had us posing like seagulls in front of the clock tower), our remote host cheered us on through chat. There’s no pressure if you’re not fast—though we set ourselves that two-hour timer just for kicks. By the last quest, my shoes were sandy and my phone was full of goofy pictures, but honestly? I didn’t want it to end. Checking our score against teams from other cities was just icing on the cake.
Absolutely! Kids can join in and even ride along in strollers or prams if they get tired. The challenges are family-friendly.
Nope! The app gives clear hints and your remote host is there if you get stuck. Locals and visitors both have fun.
You can pause anytime or keep going—just bring an umbrella or rain jacket if the weather looks iffy.
Yes, public transportation options are nearby and totally fine to use if you want to cover more ground.
You’ll have two hours with an interactive remote guide who’ll help out via chat whenever you need it. All activities are included, and service animals are welcome. It’s stroller-friendly too—no special fitness level needed.
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