I bought my boyfriend and myself tickets to a amusement park with water sides and the other rides. I dont live with him but I want to make him go crazy looking for the tickets. I want it only focused in his room and car and bathroom. I need clues/ hints all that good stuff.
Maninly I just need a plan planned out for me word to word haha so please help me out!
I want him to wake up and I can text him saying get up and look "fill in" and make him think there is a surprise there and then another clue leading him to another place and so on but in the end he finds the tickets!
Sorry if I confused anyone!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Sweetnsourxx answered Wednesday July 23 2008, 10:13 pm: You should make the clues short, catchy. (That's what I do when I make scavenger hunts!) When you send him the text message, say something like: Get your butt out of bed! There's a surprise for you under where you rest your head. The clue would be under his pillow. Next, lead him to the car tire by saying Your next clue is where your car treads the ground.Then lead him to the sink in the bathroom and say: After using the loo, wash your hands here. The soap will be pretty close to you. Just use catchy phrases like that. [ Sweetnsourxx's advice column | Ask Sweetnsourxx A Question ]
Kittzen answered Wednesday July 23 2008, 8:37 pm: before you go to his house write different clues like, the first one is going to be a text message, "i hidden you a surprise in your house the first clue to finding it is located in your??? Car, lets say.
than when he finds that one that could be hidden under the driver seat will say, i am in your favorite room or the room we spend the most time.
think of things he said to you about each room and give clues like what is in the room or what you two laughed at in the room and things like that, but make them towards the easy side so he will be able to figure them out.
Than when you go to his house hide them in that room. [ Kittzen's advice column | Ask Kittzen A Question ]
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