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Progressive Dinner vs Scavenger Hunt for Groups

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Progressive Dinner vs Scavenger Hunt for Groups

Two very different team events. The Perth Progressive Dinner is a four-hour sit-down evening across three restaurants and three courses — relaxed, social, for groups up to around 25, from $180 per person. The Perth City Scavenger Hunt is a 2.5-hour active, competitive challenge through the city for groups from a handful to 300, from $35 per person. Choose the Progressive Dinner to reward or host a team over dinner; choose the Scavenger Hunt for an energetic, large-group team-building activity.

Progressive Dinner vs Scavenger Hunt for Groups compared
 Perth Progressive DinnerPerth City Scavenger Hunt
From$180 pp$35 pp
Duration4 hours2.5 hours
CityPerthPerth
PaceRelaxedActive
Group sizeUp to 25Up to 300
Best forSit-down diningActive, large groups

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Plated entrée and wine at a fine Perth restaurant on the Progressive Dinner
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Perth Progressive Dinner

Price$180.00/ person
Duration4 hours

Dine in style across three of Perth's finer restaurants — entrée, mains and afters with a drink at each — strolling the city's art and heritage between courses.

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Team photographing a Perth landmark while solving a scavenger hunt clue
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Perth City Scavenger Hunt

Price$35.00/ person
Duration2.5 hours

A good old-fashioned scavenger hunt through Perth city. It's not a race — it's clues, riddles, landmarks and good clean fun, inclusive for all ages and brilliant for teams.

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Common questions

What's a good corporate team-building activity in Perth that isn't boring?
The Perth City Scavenger Hunt — an active, competitive challenge through the city that scales from small teams to 300 people, from $35 per person. For a dining-based event, the Progressive Dinner across three restaurants is the alternative.
Which works better for a large group?
The Scavenger Hunt scales to 300 guests; the Progressive Dinner suits up to around 25. Both can be run privately for your group.
Can these be booked privately for a company?
Yes — both run as private group bookings. Tell us your group size and date on the enquiry form and we'll tailor it.

What our customers think

TESTIMONIALS

Jenny Bennett

Highly recommend a Scavenger Hunt with Two Feet and Heartbeat! So much fun for the whole family and Jack is such a pleasure to work with from my first call to the session today. Get to learn about Perth, get some exercise and have a ridiculous amount of fun.

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Where does my tour start, and how will I find the guide?

Every tour has a designated meeting point, shown on the tour page and in your booking confirmation. Your guide will be waiting in a bright red shirt — and they'll be looking out for you as much as you're looking for them.

Are bookings essential?

Yes. Book online for real-time availability — online bookings close 24 hours before departure. For last-minute spots, call us on 1800 459 388.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellations less than 24 hours before travel are charged 100% of the booking as a cancellation fee. With more than 24 hours' notice you can change your tour date (subject to availability) or receive a full refund on retail tours. If Two Feet has to cancel a tour, prior payments are fully refunded (excluding third-party booking fees). Private, corporate and group bookings have their own cancellation terms to protect your exclusive experience, and gift certificates are not refundable.

What if I'm running late?

Please arrive 10 minutes early. Tours depart on time, and once underway our guides switch their phones off — catching up to a departed tour is difficult, if not impossible.