You’ll dive into Fort Myers’ downtown streets solving riddles and snapping photos—all guided by an easy-to-use app and a real person cheering you on remotely. It’s part game, part walking tour, and totally your pace.
Humidity hung in the air as we gathered near the old courthouse steps, phones out and ready. The first riddle popped up on the app—something about "where justice stands tall." Took us a minute, but our group cracked it and snapped a photo by the bronze statue. Every clue felt like a little secret about Fort Myers, tucked between palm trees and those old brick sidewalks.
Our remote host, Jamie, chimed in through chat when we got stuck on a challenge near First Street—turns out, you really do need to look up sometimes. The app kept us moving, tossing quirky tasks our way (like finding something blue that isn't water). We bumped into another team outside Bennett’s Fresh Roast; they were just as stumped by Quest Two’s riddles as we were. Racing against our own two-hour timer added some friendly pressure, but honestly, nobody was counting minutes once we got into it.
Absolutely! Families with kids of all ages can join in. You can even bring strollers or prams along.
Nope! The two-hour limit is just for extra challenge. You can take your time if you want.
Your remote guide is always available through the app chat to help out if you need it.
Yes, there are several public transportation options close to the starting area downtown.
You’ll get access to all scavenger hunt activities through the app and have a live remote guide following along for two hours. Service animals are welcome, and it’s easy to join whether you’re solo or bringing family—even little ones in strollers.
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