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Washington D.C. is a beautiful city - especially in the spring when the cherry blossoms bloom. Aside from the zoo, the Whitehouse, the theaters and the museums, I would visit the city just to wander around all of the monuments. As you can see, history, art and music abound and the stage is set for some of the cleverest scavenger hunts you can image.

But why would you want a scavenger hunt? First of all, even the most amazing museums and attractions can get boring if you don’t have something keeping you on-task. And secondly, they can be a great way to build morale and team work in your school, company or organization. With a Watson adventure scavenger hunt, your team will find itself constantly searching for answers, problem solving and laughing.

In fact, Watson Adventure scavenger hunts have been so successful at team building in Washington and other major cities that they have been acclaimed by the Washington Post and the New York Times. A scavenger hunt is a good way to build teams because they require several individuals to work together and everyone can contribute something valuable. They are also activities that don’t require exceptional athletic skills.

If you can get your employees or students to play together, they will be much more likely to communicate and work with each other when they return to an office environment. Develop the skills you want in a setting they’ll enjoy and increase their loyalty to you in the process. Whether you are visiting the city or working inside of its boundaries, you can accomplish all this and more just by signing up for a Watson Adventures scavenger hunt.

May 10th, 2008 at 4:30 pm