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On February 3 and February 4, 2012, The Resort at Glade Springs will offer a Murder Mystery Weekend featuring two murder mystery dinner events.
Package includes:
- Two nights accommodations on Friday and Saturday
- Daily Breakfast in the Rotunda
- Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Tickets for Friday and Saturday nights
- All taxes and nightly resort service fee
For guests booked on the package, up to 2 children, ages 4-12, may participate in Kids Night Out free.
Dinner and shows are Friday, February 3, 2012 and Saturday, February 4, 2012 from 7pm to 10pm. For ages 16 & older.
On February 3, 2012 the dinner mystery will feature an exciting plot taking place in 1962. It is the 10th reunion of the Class of 1952 from Eisenhower University. The plot focuses on the murder of one twin brother on the occasion of the anniversary and includes a detailed cast of characters whose lives have been intertwined with secrets and betrayals. It is up to the audience to detect who is guilty of this crime. Dinner guests are encouraged to dress from the era of 1962 as the evening will rock and roll with an evening of dancing, musical comedy and murder.
The following evening, February 4, 2012 will find the audience at “The St. Valentine’s Massacre” the occasion of the screening of a silent film in 1927. An elaborate cast of characters, including well known husband and wife film stars, Valentino Giuliana and Lacy LaRue headline the cast. Film critic and gossip columnist Louella Novella turns up dead and the reaction of the premiere attendees is of joy, not despair. Flappers, gangsters, bootleg whiskey and a very discrete speakeasy called "Big Vinny's", is roaring with the fun and fantasy that was the 1920’s. Rudolph Valentino may be dead, but Valentino Giuliani is not, at least not yet. Attendees are encouraged to dress from the era.
The night's theater experience is not to be outdone by a themed buffet served during the mystery presentation. A cash bar is available throughout the evening.
Package price starts at $155 per person, per night, based on double occupancy.
Advance tickets are required. Early reservations are suggested as seating is limited.
Package includes:
- One night accommodations on Friday, February 3, 2012
- Breakfast in the Rotunda
- Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Tickets for Friday night
- All taxes and nightly resort service fee
For guests booked on the package, up to 2 children, ages 4-12, may participate in Kids Night Out free.
Dinner and show is Friday, February 3, 2012 from 7pm to 10pm. For ages 16 & older.
On February 3, 2012 the dinner mystery will feature an exciting plot taking place in 1962. It is the 10th reunion of the Class of 1952 from Eisenhower University. The plot focuses on the murder of one twin brother on the occasion of the anniversary and includes a detailed cast of characters whose lives have been intertwined with secrets and betrayals. It is up to the audience to detect who is guilty of this crime. Dinner guests are encouraged to dress from the era of 1962 as the evening will rock and roll with an evening of dancing, musical comedy and murder.
The night's theater experience is not to be outdone by a themed buffet served during the mystery presentation. A cash bar is available throughout the evening.
Package price starts at $175 per person, per night, based on double occupancy.
Advance tickets are required. Early reservations are suggested as seating is limited.
Package includes:
- One night accommodations on Saturday, February 4, 2012
- Breakfast in the Rotunda
- Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Tickets for Saturday night
- All taxes and nightly resort service fee
For guests booked on the package, up to 2 children, ages 4-12, may participate in Kids Night Out free.
Dinner and show are Saturday, February 4, 2012 from 7pm to 10pm. For ages 16 & older.
On February 4, 2012 the audience will find themselves at “The St. Valentine’s Massacre” the occasion of the screening of a silent film in 1927. An elaborate cast of characters, including well known husband and wife film stars, Valentino Giuliana and Lacy LaRue headline the cast. Film critic and gossip columnist Louella Novella turns up dead and the reaction of the premiere attendees is of joy, not despair. Flappers, gangsters, bootleg whiskey and a very discrete speakeasy called "Big Vinny's", is roaring with the fun and fantasy that was the 1920’s. Rudolph Valentino may be dead, but Valentino Giuliani is not, at least not yet. Attendees are encouraged to dress from the era.
The night's theater experience is not to be outdone by a themed buffet served during the mystery presentation. A cash bar is available throughout the evening.
Package price starts at $175 per person, per night, based on double occupancy.
Advance tickets are required. Early reservations are suggested as seating is limited.







