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Urban Adventure Hunt CityRace, Hollywood: Past, Present and Future

Hollywood and Highland, Orange Court (6801 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90038)
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Full Price:
$35.00
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$17.50*
4.1 by 8 members
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Set out on a challenging three-hour hunt through Hollywood in this fun-filled CityRace urban adventure hunt. In a team of two to four players, you'll use brainpower to crack codes, solve tricky puzzles, research little-known facts and more...all while racing against other teams to be first to the finish with the most correct answers.

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The last date listed for CityRace, Hollywood: Past, Present and Future was Saturday December 17, 2011 / 10:00am.

Level 2 at the far west end of the complex
6801 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA 90038
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Goldstar Member Tips

  • on What to Wear
    Wear sneakers - if you get really into it you'll be running, either way there's lots of walking
  • on Where to Park
    Street parking is difficult...
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    Park at the nearby theatre, validate at Starbucks
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I had the best time taking part in this event. Our team won with the most overall points.
Written on Jan 17 2010

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This was my first Urban Adventure Race and my whole team (a group of 4) all enjoyed it. It was a great way to spend three hours as freinds running around Hollywood. We learned a few things and we all found it challenging and fun. Would totally do it again
Written on Oct 14 2008

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This was my first time, and even though I had thrown my back out and could only hobble slowly (and had to squat every few minutes to relieve the pain) we had a LOT of fun. We were in Hollywood, which is an area I go to enough to conciser myself fairly proficient with, and yet I found myself opening my eyes to things that I'd never noticed before. From etchings on the wall to historical buildings, I not only became more aware of my surroundings, i learned! What a great way to spend an afternoon. The only problems I came up with were the lack of signage. It was hard to find the start and end. Hollywood/Highland is a big place and it has nooks and crannies that offshoot everywhere. When they say "food court" they mean an odd nook that's actually not attached to the main food area at all (and guess what, there are 2! One for the start, one for the end.) It would be nice if they sent a map with their start and end locations called out specifically.
Written on Nov 17 2009

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honestly, it was okay. mostly it was factual stuff... we definitely had fun, but to me part of what makes a scavenger hunt fun is having to DO things in order to get the next clue... or to figure out the answer to a clue. This isn't part of this hunt. BUT we had fun, a great morning...
Written on Mar 09 2009

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More Information About CityRace, Hollywood: Past, Present and Future

Website

http://www.racela.com

Quotes & Highlights

  • "Hollywood always wanted me to be pretty, but I fought for realism"  —Bette Davis

Description

No place in Los Angeles holds the mythical allure of Hollywood, where legendary stars of the silver screen swept into celebrity-studded red-carpet premieres at the world-famous Chinese Theatre. Now, discover (or rediscover) old Hollywood's lost glamour and faded past, as well as its astonishing rebirth, in this all-new urban adventure hunt through the heart of one of the most famous neighborhoods in the world.

This hunt is moderately challenging.

About the Ticket Supplier: City Race

In CityRace Urban Adventure Hunts, teams of 2 to 4 players utilize all their skills to solve a challenging series of clues leading them on a 3-hour hunt through one of L.A.'s many diverse neighborhoods. These hunts will require brainpower, strategy and teamwork: players will crack codes, solve tricky puzzles, research little-known facts and more... all while racing against other teams to be first to the finish with the most correct answers.