Find the perfect experience in a few steps
Start overCherry tree pose
D.C. is famous for its 3,000+ cherry trees gifted by Japan in 1912. Find a cherry tree (or any blossoming tree, or the Tidal Basin) and take a group photo with everyone striking a delicate, photogenic pose under the branches.
Chicago local guide
Convince a real Chicagoan to share one favourite neighbourhood, hidden gem or strong opinion. Take a photo with your impromptu city guide and remember the tip.
City of stars kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical LA backdrop (a palm tree, a pink wall, a vintage convertible) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
Coffee crawl
Seattle has more coffee shops per capita than almost any city in the US. Pick any independent coffee shop (not a chain) and take a group photo at the counter or with your drinks raised, with the shop's name visible.
Common ground photo
Boston Common has been a public park since 1634. Find a spot on the grass and take a casual group photo where the whole team strikes a relaxed pose, with the State House dome or trees in the background.
Convertible cruise pose
Find a convertible (parked or stopped at a light, do not break any laws) or any cool LA car, and take a group photo as if you are about to cruise off into the sunset together.
Cowboy boot shop
Nashville has more cowboy boot stores than almost any city in America. Step into one (Boot Country, Betty Boots or any) and take a group photo where everyone tries on (or just poses next to) a pair of boots.
Cowboy boot strut
This is Texas, after all. Find any cowboy boot, hat or western detail (in a shop window, on a mural, on someone's outfit) and take a group photo where everyone is striking a swaggering Texas walk.
Crooked street snake
Lombard Street has eight hairpin turns. Take a group photo with the team standing in a "snake" formation (one in front of the other, in a curve) that mirrors the shape of the street, with the road clearly in shot.
Cuban coffee shot
A cafecito (Cuban coffee) is the daily ritual in Little Havana. Find a ventanita (a walk-up coffee window) and order a round for the team. Take a group photo with everyone holding their tiny cup.
D.C. local guide
Convince a local Washingtonian to share one favourite museum, neighbourhood tip or D.C. opinion. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Deep dish challenge
Chicago invented deep dish pizza. Find a slice (or a whole pie) at any pizzeria, share it with the team and take a photo where everyone takes a bite at the same time. The cheesier the pull, the better.
Domino park pose
Maximo Gomez Park (Domino Park) on Calle Ocho is full of locals playing dominoes. Take a group photo nearby (without disturbing the game) where the team mimics dramatic domino-slamming poses.
Eiffel and gondolas
Find the Las Vegas Eiffel Tower (Paris Las Vegas) or the gondola canals at the Venetian. Take a group photo with the replica landmark in shot, posing as if you are actually in Europe. A baguette or a "Mamma mia" gesture is encouraged.
Emerald City kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical Seattle backdrop (a misty street, a coffee shop, a totem pole) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
End of Route 66
Santa Monica Pier marks the end of legendary Route 66. Find the Route 66 End of the Trail sign on the pier (or any pier signage) and take a group photo with everyone striking a road-trip pose.
Flying fish moment
The fishmongers at Pike Place Fish throw fish to each other across the counter. Watch the show and take a photo (or short video) of the team reacting in dramatic shock as a fish flies by.
Foggy pose
San Francisco fog is so iconic locals named it Karl. Whether the fog is real or imagined today, take a group photo where everyone pretends to be lost in dense fog (squinting, hands stretched, dramatic poses).
Fountains in motion
The Bellagio Fountains dance every 15 to 30 minutes. Wait for a show and take a group photo (or short video) with the fountains erupting behind the team. The bigger the splash, the better.
Freedom Trail brick hunt
The Freedom Trail is a 2.5-mile red brick path connecting 16 historic sites. Find the red brick line, stand on it as a team and take a photo where everyone follows the line in a single file pose. The clearer the bricks, the better.
Full House front yard
The Painted Ladies were the opening shot of Full House. Take a group photo on the lawn of Alamo Square with the Victorian row clearly behind you, in any pose that fits a 90s sitcom intro.
Greetings from Austin mural
Austin has a famous postcard-style "Greetings from Austin" mural. Find it (or any colourful Austin mural) and take a group photo as if you are sending a postcard back home.
Group finale in Austin
The final challenge! Find a beautiful Austin spot (the lake, South Congress, the Capitol) and take an amazing group photo with the whole team in shot. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!
Group finale in Boston
The final challenge! Find a beautiful Boston spot (Boston Common, the harbor, a Beacon Hill alley) and take an amazing group photo with the whole team in shot. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!