Special events
Mystery dinner parties are great for special events such as Halloween, Valentines Day, Saint Patrick's Day, New Years Eve and Christmas. Don't plan an event without checking what we have!


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| The portly gent who dresses in red won't be going down any chimneys this year. He is dead - possibly murdered - yes it's scandalous but true. It happened at an advertising agency Xmas party. Was it revenge for an unwanted present? For 8 to 100 guests. Learn more about this murder mystery. |
It's 1961 and the world's richest man Jerry Oilman
has invited anybody who is anybody to his birthday party
the biggest party of all time. Jerry is known for his collection
of stuffed bats. These creatures hang from the walls and ceiling
of his house spooking everyone who enters. Marilyn Monroe is here
looking for the perfect man. But when you get this many big names
together you know there's sure to be conflict. What you don't know,
is that something sinister and frightening is about to take place.
For 8 to 100
guests. The meet and mingle versions include a trivia mixing game.
Perfect for Halloween and other large parties. Learn more
about this murder
mystery.
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The King of the Leprechauns Roy Gilroy has had his pot of gold stolen.
Who was the devious thief? Was it one of the little people or one
of the local Irish lads or lasses? Or was it his rival Laoghaire
the High King? Optional "murder" version.
New small version: Flexi version
for 10 to 16 guests, 17 to 30 or 17 to 50 guests (meet and mingle),
but can be used for up to 90. Perfect for St Patrick's Day parties
or just for a bit of Irish fun! Learn more about this mystery.
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when Ed Dockafeller died, he left a will stating that each of his
five children would only receive their share of his billions if they
had married, contributed something to the world and moved to a country
town by midnight on a certain day. Nathan Dockafeller (also known
as "nasty Nathan") has been murdered. As they tick away the hours
before midnight, the children and their new partners have come together
for a family meeting. For 8 to 17 guests. Great
for New Year's Eve. Learn more about this murder
mystery.
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It is 1944. The Boston Odd Sox - a team comprised of baseball players
who couldn't do their military service for various (mainly physical)
reasons were playing The Chicago Cheeky Chicks the worst team
in the League having never won a game. There was a scam happening.
And Petticoat Peterson has been found dead on the pitcher's mound.
So now let's relive this moment in history and find out who really
did it. New small version:
Flexi version for 12 to 16 guests, 17 to 30 or 17 to 50 guests (meet
and mingle). However, the larger version can be used for up to 88
guests. Learn more about this murder
mystery.
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If you would like further details on any of our murder dinner party kits, please send us an email info@merrimysteries.com. To order a kit, click here.
What they've
said Johnson and Jones Advertising Agency, Mississippi USA We
wrote "Who killed Santa?" for a Mississippi advertising agency Christmas
party. We based it on the actual staff, clients and suppliers of the
ad agency. We received this feedback: Laura Thorp Re "The Case Of The Missing Matchmaker": "We enjoyed it! The night was a great success. Everyone really portrayed their personas well and got into the spirit of it. One guy arrived and was so in-character that we had a struggle to tell him that he was early and that noone else was there yet as we were laughing so hard!"
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