Hello,
In 2011 we officially started this event, with a trip to our local Walper Hotel. We were to attend a Murder Mystery Dinner, that was in our price range in mind for our activities/ events. So off we went!
Upon arrival we discovered many already in the room, found a table - to which an outline of our evening and dinner menu was already there for us. It was intriguing, and the room was full of excitement. This event started off with introductions of our story tellers, and our dinners' arrival. Each table was to play a part. If they did not choose who, the audience did. As we ate, we listened and took an active part in the tale.
Each table took their turn as needed, would send their "character" up. As they led us to ponder over "who did it?". By the end of dinner, we were given a sheet to write down our answer to "who did it". Unfortunately after a brief debate with my companion, I changed my answer. With hindsight, I found that my gut instinct was correct. Maybe next time!
It was liked by all that attended, and may be re-visited in the future.
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Thankz for "coming out to play"! (^^^)
Sincerely,
Chris S. (*@^@*)
P.S.
Testing adding pics with this blog.
Let's see how they can be set up... (^&^)
In 2011 we officially started this event, with a trip to our local Walper Hotel. We were to attend a Murder Mystery Dinner, that was in our price range in mind for our activities/ events. So off we went!
Upon arrival we discovered many already in the room, found a table - to which an outline of our evening and dinner menu was already there for us. It was intriguing, and the room was full of excitement. This event started off with introductions of our story tellers, and our dinners' arrival. Each table was to play a part. If they did not choose who, the audience did. As we ate, we listened and took an active part in the tale.
Each table took their turn as needed, would send their "character" up. As they led us to ponder over "who did it?". By the end of dinner, we were given a sheet to write down our answer to "who did it". Unfortunately after a brief debate with my companion, I changed my answer. With hindsight, I found that my gut instinct was correct. Maybe next time!
It was liked by all that attended, and may be re-visited in the future.
=
Thankz for "coming out to play"! (^^^)
Sincerely,
Chris S. (*@^@*)
P.S.
Testing adding pics with this blog.
Let's see how they can be set up... (^&^)
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