Party Escape
Is your worst nightmare being at a party that you want to escape, but can’t? Hopefully this won’t happen at this party if you are clever and a little lucky. If you’re game, come along and enjoy the challenge.
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The cost is $49.95 per person. This includes expresso coffee / tea to your taste, and a croissant, cake or toast with homemade jam.
And all suspect descriptions, dress suggestions, instructions, clues and props. A $49.95 deposit is payable after you book.
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Note: The download kit prices are in US dollars on the MerriMysteries.com website.
SUSPECTS
Enigma
I am famous for my bizarre song lyrics, wild stage antics and the spontaneous and sometimes outrageous street performances I often hold. My mother still calls me Tanner, but no one else does. And it’s not worth having a last name if it’s as boring as Brown.
K-Ching
My nickname reflects my obsession with starting businesses that make money from people’s small change – but lots of it. My legal name is Harper Harris. My entrepreneurial empire is the business equivalent of penny stocks.
Dr. Ward
Although I sometimes commit people to a psych ward, most of my clients are part of the elite and don’t require that sort of treatment. Or they manage to avoid it. It’s stressful dealing with multi-millions and all the decisions and baggage that come along with it.
Gabby
I’ve always been told I have the gift of the gab, hence my nickname. Believe me – you need it as a social column writer. I know everyone here, but even so, I certainly didn’t expect this. My real name is Kerry Chappell.
DoorMuse
I’m an artist. My specialty is doing customized murals on doors – large and small. I love creating a surprise for my client – generally on the inside of cabinet doors or on the narrow edge of full sized doors. I’m hoping this party will help me get some new clients. My business name is the only name I go by these days although my real name is Terry Door.
Sol
Everyone calls me Sol because in my early days I was known for my work with solvents. I’m an industrial chemist by trade, although now I’m more of a business owner. I have plants in a number of countries. My formal name is Spencer Wilds.
Loopi
Back in the days when I was a barrister, I was given this nickname because I was often able to find legal loopholes to help my clients out of their dilemmas. But nowadays I’m a politician – on the right side of the equation – of course. I campaign under my real name, which is Whitney Moore.
Avatar
All my gaming buddies call me this; because they say I keep changing my personality to suit whatever character I’m currently playing in whatever game is hot. My real name is Bailey Jones. I don’t know why I’ve been invited. You guys are all ancient compared to me. I’m still at high school. Maybe it’s another joke my gaming buddies are playing on me.
SAMPLE
ENIGMA
ACT ONE
1.1 Enigma: Which of you is the weirdo that’s set all this up? Are you getting a sick thrill from watching all of us freak out? Once my fans find out about this, you will regret this.
1.9 Enigma: Enough with the accusations. Does anyone have an idea as to how to get out of here alive? What do you think this letter stuck to the back of my drink coaster means? Does anyone else have a letter on their drink coaster? Let’s put them together and see if that provides a clue.
ACT TWO
2.1 Enigma: I thought we might be being kidnapped and held for ransom, but I spoke to some of the business tycoons during the break and they said they’re assistants know they’re here, so unless we get moved, I don’t think we’re being held for money.
2.10 Enigma: But Galileo was a scientist in a sense, so Sol would be likely to reference that.
WHAT THEY'VE SAID
Kristi T.
“This was the perfect mystery to do as a surprise to all the guests. I followed through with the suggestions of everyone wearing hat. (They were to go with your character). Since the mystery game was a surprise for a work staff party, everyone was just told to wear a unique hat. The party was easy to decorate and put together!
Since we were not dressed in costume for our characters, I made name tents with pictures that were relevant to each character. Everyone had a great time, it was well liked! It was hard enough that not everyone guessed the person, but not too hard as several were able to figure it out! It created a chance for great discussions and problem solving! There was one clue we could never figure out how it fit into the puzzle, so we thought maybe it was to throw us off the correct trail. Lots of Fun!”
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