Mystery murder dinner show comes to Albuquerque
The biggest interactive murder mystery dinner theater show in the country is coming to entertain revelers in Albuquerque.
Dinner guests will have the chance to solve a humorous crime while enjoying a meal. The actual “culprit” will be somewhere in the room, although the blame is being deflected and some of the dinner guests could find themselves been lined as the prime suspects.
Some of the people in the audience are actually actors, so guests will be left guessing who is real and who is an actor until the mystery is solved. The winner will take home a prize package.
The ticket comes with a four-course dinner served with a drink and access to the cash bar. The meals on the menu include Salsa Verde Chicken and Baked Cod Bruschetta, with Gnocchi Primavera as the vegan/vegetarian option. Chocolate and carrot cake will be served for dessert, while coffee and iced tea will be served on request.
The event is designed for a fairly mature audience, so attendees need to be at least 15 years old. Promotional products like T-shirts could be used as prizes for such events.
The “crime” will be solved at the Albuquerque Marriott at 2101 Louisiana Boulevard on June 25. Tickets are retailing at $73.65. Attendees will need to register in advance and the tickets can be transferred to other people. Free parking will be available at the event site.
Dinner guests will have the chance to solve a humorous crime while enjoying a meal. The actual “culprit” will be somewhere in the room, although the blame is being deflected and some of the dinner guests could find themselves been lined as the prime suspects.
Some of the people in the audience are actually actors, so guests will be left guessing who is real and who is an actor until the mystery is solved. The winner will take home a prize package.
The ticket comes with a four-course dinner served with a drink and access to the cash bar. The meals on the menu include Salsa Verde Chicken and Baked Cod Bruschetta, with Gnocchi Primavera as the vegan/vegetarian option. Chocolate and carrot cake will be served for dessert, while coffee and iced tea will be served on request.
The event is designed for a fairly mature audience, so attendees need to be at least 15 years old. Promotional products like T-shirts could be used as prizes for such events.
The “crime” will be solved at the Albuquerque Marriott at 2101 Louisiana Boulevard on June 25. Tickets are retailing at $73.65. Attendees will need to register in advance and the tickets can be transferred to other people. Free parking will be available at the event site.