What is an Interactive Murder Mystery Dinner?

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So, have you heard of Murder Mystery Dinners? They’re super fun events where you and a bunch of other guests get to play detectives and try to solve a fake murder case, all while enjoying a delicious meal together....

Group of people in character for a 1937 Murder Mystery Dinner.

So, have you heard of Murder Mystery Dinners? They’re super fun events where you and a bunch of other guests get to play detectives and try to solve a fake murder case, all while enjoying a delicious meal together.

Basically, if you choose you’ll be assigned a character to play, complete with a backstory and a motive for possibly committing the murder. As the night goes on, you’ll receive clues and tasks that’ll help you gather more information about the crime and the suspects involved.

You’ll get to interact with the other guests and ask questions to try and solve the mystery. At some point, the “murder” will happen, and it’s up to you and your fellow detectives to piece together the clues and figure out who did it.

Once you think you have solved the case, you can make your accusations and see if you were right. It’s all in good fun, and even if you don’t solve the mystery, you’re sure to have a great time with your friends or meeting new people.

Overall, Murder Mystery Dinners are a fun and unique way to spend an evening, and they’re perfect for anyone who loves a good mystery and a good meal.

At Walnut Waters Bed & Breakfast in Lone Jack, Missouri. We love to host Murder Mystery Dinners.  They have been a great way to connect with friends and even make new friends while solving the mystery and enjoying a delicious meal.  Events typically last about 3 hours and are full of sleuthing fun. 

Visit our website for information on our next Murder Mystery Dinner. You can even book a night at the B & B and make it the perfect mystery getaway. 

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