
Kathleen Pead
GBFirst Timers on a Mexican Adventure First of all, you gave good instructions on how to get to the starting point from the ship. It was difficult to find the actual location, due to the City not having well marked streets. The Google map we had also had different names for the same street we were on and once again, was the biggest confusion we had. Our taxi driver was able to help us find our location. Another very important note is the comment that Wheelchairs are okay with this tour. THEY ARE NOT! One of our travelers had a Scooter/Wheelchair and first of all trying to find a taxi that we could load it into required a special van ordered and a hefty fee to get us there, and that was only one way! Double it for the return to ship. Secondly, a lot of the streets were very uneven brick, or cobblestone, and very high step ups from the street to the sidewalk. If there were sidewalks, they were very narrow and had electric poles along the way that forced us to go single file. Fortunately, our traveler decided not to go because of the excess cost of a taxi. This was a good thing because once we got there she could not have participated in the adventure. Once we began our adventure we were able to find locations fairly well. We stopped at a business that looked like a booking place for hotels and restaurants and he was so kind to me he gave us 3 different maps of the town for free! You really need at least 3 people to go just because we all look at things differently and could figure out things between us. Also, we did not have any pen/pencil or paper to figure out some of the codes, etc and had to skip one of the tasks. I think that needs to be mentioned as a MUST with the instructions. It was supposed to take 2 hours and we managed to get it done in 2 1/2 hours without a lunch break. I definitely want to go on some more adventures in other cities, but I have learned to bring a pencil and paper, NO wheelchairs, and at least 3 people to figure things out!

D.P
GBGreat Day for Middle Schoolers We did a series of Freedom Trail Urban Adventure Quests with our Middle Schoolers as a field trip. The students had a great time, with sufficient relevant content for an enjoyable, enlightening activity.

TravelTeam
GBEasy to use platform Easy to use platform & differing challenge types such as riddles, general questions, find specific objects, etc.

The Flow-ers
GBFantastic experience Fantastic experience! The riddles were challenging but not too hard. Because there is no trolley right now the time walking from one section to another and then back was very long. It would have probably been smarter to have taken the car but we had parked it and paid for parking at the beginning of the experience. We loved how there were updates on a sign that had been taken down but the quest included a picture of that sign so that we were able to still solve it. Anyways overall fantastic!

Jared Stevenson
GBNot worth it There was at least one clue that gave an inaccurate location and the hint, when we finally gave in, provided a different location. Also, several clues are missing the item to interact with and rather than designing new clues, they just give the answer or present a pic on our phone. Very disappointing.