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08-14-2006, 10:41 AM
Knowing how popular these Disney fansites are, has anyone ever played Scavenger Hunt in the park? Unofficially I mean. You can hide or place everyday objects for others to find.
For example:
Hiding little cards or notes on specific vehicles. The Gold ones are very usefull.
Leaving small, but popular, origami cranes in specific vehicles.
Leaving pennies on or behind various objects in the park.
Small size Post-Its messages to friend under hoods of autopia cars, Dumbo rides, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: I DO NOT CONDONE VANDALISM OF ANY KIND
Just some nice clean harmless fun.
Another fun version could be a photographic Scavenger Hunt. Although there are books and website dedicated to the obscure. But for the layman, how about trying to take specific photos of things in the park, or how about trying to capture 20 different pictures of Elephants. There seems to be a lot of elephants in the park now that I think of it?
I'm just thinking out loud this morning, but this sounds like fun. It also sounds much like a pastime for AP holders. Being one myself, I find myself out looking for something new and different to see, rather than the make this day trip worth the money trip.
For example:
Hiding little cards or notes on specific vehicles. The Gold ones are very usefull.
Leaving small, but popular, origami cranes in specific vehicles.
Leaving pennies on or behind various objects in the park.
Small size Post-Its messages to friend under hoods of autopia cars, Dumbo rides, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: I DO NOT CONDONE VANDALISM OF ANY KIND
Just some nice clean harmless fun.
Another fun version could be a photographic Scavenger Hunt. Although there are books and website dedicated to the obscure. But for the layman, how about trying to take specific photos of things in the park, or how about trying to capture 20 different pictures of Elephants. There seems to be a lot of elephants in the park now that I think of it?
I'm just thinking out loud this morning, but this sounds like fun. It also sounds much like a pastime for AP holders. Being one myself, I find myself out looking for something new and different to see, rather than the make this day trip worth the money trip.