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Experience Myrtle Beach with a fun, relaxed scavenger hunt using an app and remote guide. Cost: $10 per person; duration: about 2 hours.

The Myrtle Beach City Scavenger Hunt Excursion by Crazy Dash offers a playful way to explore South Carolina’s famous shoreline. Priced at $10 per person, this 2-hour activity is designed for those who want to see the sights while enjoying a lighthearted competition. It’s suitable for first-time visitors and long-time fans alike. The tour is based around an app and a remote guide, providing flexibility and interaction throughout the experience.
While some reviews point out challenges with connectivity, the overall appeal lies in its casual pace and the chance to find landmarks and items based on clues and trivia. We like how the leaderboard and fun challenges add a competitive edge, making it ideal for families, groups, or solo explorers seeking a relaxed but engaging way to discover Myrtle Beach.

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The meeting point for this activity is 1110 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577. From this central location, participants kick off their two-hour adventure using a mobile app that provides an evolving list of items, landmarks, and challenges. The end point is the same as the starting location, making logistics straightforward. Operating hours are Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00AM to 5:00PM, ensuring flexibility for morning or afternoon outings.
Since the activity is private, only your group participates, which helps keep the experience intimate and personalized. The tour is available year-round, with bookings typically made about a month in advance, making it simple to plan ahead.

Using the Crazy Dash app, participants receive a list of items and landmarks to find around the Myrtle Beach area. The clues and trivia questions are designed to guide exploration of hotels, arcades, boardwalk attractions, and other local sights. The freedom to choose any order for finding clues means you can focus on areas of interest or speed through locations you’re less keen on.
The app offers the possibility to complete silly challenges, which earn extra points. These challenges are part of the game’s playful nature and help break the ice during the activity, especially for groups or families. The leaderboard updates in real time, allowing participants to compare their progress against teams across the country.

One feature that adds value to this scavenger hunt is the live virtual assistant available to help if you get stuck on a clue. This remote guide can provide hints or guidance, ensuring the activity doesn’t stall when you face difficulty. This support makes the experience more manageable, particularly for those unfamiliar with the area or new to scavenger hunts.

Unlike more intense adventures, the Crazy Dash in Myrtle Beach is designed to be relaxed and leisurely. Participants can take their time to find clues, take photos, and enjoy the sights without the pressure of a strict schedule. This makes it especially appealing for families, casual travelers, or groups seeking an easygoing activity.
Because it’s app-based, there’s no need for physical transportation included, and most travelers will find it easy to participate. The tour also accommodates service animals and is near public transportation, adding to its accessibility.

While the majority praise the activity’s fun and affordability, some reviews mention issues. One reviewer noted that their tickets were not usable because they thought it was an online-only experience, which caused disappointment. The tour’s reliance on the app can sometimes lead to connection issues; for example, the app may stop working after a few missions, as reported by another review.
Customer service availability is limited to 11:00AM to 5:00PM, which could be inconvenient if issues arise outside those hours. Plus, the questions can sometimes feel generic and not deeply specific to Myrtle Beach, which may lessen the local flavor for some participants.

The cost-effectiveness at $10 per person makes this a budget-friendly way to explore Myrtle Beach without missing out on local sights. The interactive app and live chat create an engaging environment, especially for families or groups looking for light entertainment. Its flexibility allows for customized pacing—whether you want to quickly check off clues or linger at favorite spots.
However, it’s important to manage expectations regarding technical issues and the potential for questions to feel somewhat generic. For those seeking a more immersive experience or with specific interest in local history, this may feel more like a casual sightseeing game than an in-depth tour.

This scavenger hunt suits visitors who appreciate a relaxed and playful approach to exploring a new city. It’s perfect for families, casual explorers, or groups of friends who want to enjoy Myrtle Beach at their own pace. The fun challenges and leaderboard appeal to competitive spirits, while the low price point makes it accessible for most budgets.
Those looking for a more structured or detailed tour might find the activity too light or disconnected from local storytelling. It’s best suited for day-trippers or those wanting a casual, social activity rather than a comprehensive sightseeing guide.
The Myrtle Beach City Scavenger Hunt by Crazy Dash offers a simple, low-cost way to explore the area’s highlights through an app-based game. Its $10 price tag, 2-hour duration, and flexible format make it an appealing choice for a laid-back activity. The addition of a live virtual assistant and fun challenges help keep the experience lively and interactive.
While there are some limitations, such as connectivity issues and questions feeling generic, the overall value is solid for those seeking casual sightseeing and light competition. This tour fits best with families and groups wanting an easy, social activity that shows off Myrtle Beach’s most recognizable sights without the need for extensive planning or expense.
“If Id known it was online I wouldnt have purchased the tickets we wasnt able to use the tickets so my tickets wasnt used $20 wasted”
Is the Crazy Dash scavenger hunt suitable for children?
Yes, the activity’s fun challenges and playful nature make it suitable for children and families.
Are there any physical requirements or accessibility considerations?
The tour is casual and does not specify physical requirements; it’s accessible for most travelers. The activity is near public transportation and allows service animals.
What is included in the price of $10 per person?
The fee covers 2 hours of activity with a remote interactive guide, all scavenger hunt activities, and scoring.
Do I need to bring my own smartphone?
Yes, participants use their own smartphones to access the app and participate in the scavenger hunt.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What if I encounter technical problems during the activity?
A live virtual assistant can help if you’re stuck or experience issues, but support is limited to 11:00AM to 5:00PM.
Is this activity suitable for large groups?
Yes, it is private for your group only, making it ideal for both small and larger groups.
How does the leaderboard work?
The app displays a real-time leaderboard, allowing participants to see how they rank against other teams nationwide.
Would this tour be good for a first visit to Myrtle Beach?
Absolutely. It provides a casual overview of the area’s attractions and helps familiarize visitors with key sights.
Are the clues and questions specific to Myrtle Beach?
Some reviews suggest questions may be somewhat generic, but many of the clues relate to local landmarks and attractions.