Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Host A Murder Mystery Social Gathering

Host a Murder Mystery Dinner Party


Murder, Betrayal, Deceit, Costumes, Food and Fun... these are all traits befitting a Murder Mystery Dinner Party! Nothing brings good friends and family together than killing off one of your very own guests and the rest of the attendees must figure out whodunit. It is just like playing Clue, but in real life (without the actual death)- Are you up to the challenge of hosting a Murder Mystery Dinner? Read on to find out!


Instructions


1. The Game: You can find Murder Mystery games online or in various game or book stores. Simply search Google using "Murder Mystery at home" and you will get several excellent results. Mymysteryparty.com, DinnerandMurder.com and Acemurdermystery.com are all popular choices. Many sites allow you to download the information or have it sent to you via US Postal Service mail. The games range from $20-$50 and vary in complexity from the number of guests required to the number of clues and information provided.


2. The Invitations: Once you have the game in your possession, it is time to figure out the guest list. Look over the mandatory characters of the game and figure out which of your friends or family members will be best suited for that character. In the invitation send your guests a description of their character and ask them to "dress the part." You will be amazed at the costumes and creativity your guests have as they show up to your door the night of the event!


3. Scheduling the Party: A great time of year to host a Murder Mystery Dinner is Halloween! Get all of your grown-up friends together and provide a bit of entertainment while your friends get dressed up and ready to solve the mystery! One way to keep the party a mystery is to provide props and/or costumes at the door and a script- surprise your friends who think they're coming over for a regular dinner party and turn the evening into a spook-tacular fright night! Don't forget--- You can host a Murder Mystery Party any time of the year if Halloween doesn't quite appeal to you or your friends.


4. The Guests' Arrival: As your guests arrive, you will hand them their personalized "scripts." Make sure to tell them to play their character from the time you begin the game- whether the game is started the moment they walk in the door or upon the arrival of the final guest, is up to you. Make sure they know not to share scripts or secrets with other guests, to help maintain the mystery.


5. The Dinner: You can plan a simple dinner or something complex- it is all up to you. You could serve pizza and salad, or theme the fare for the evening's mystery. Just make sure to plan for enough food and beverages for the number of guests you've invited.


6. A Twist on the Party: Instead of telling your friends and family about the murder mystery in the invitations, during dinner (as one of your guests mysteriously dies while eating), or while enjoying libations or friendly conversation after dinner (again, as one of your guests mysteriously dies), then walk around passing out the various roles to assigned individuals.


7. The Cleanup: It is easiest to clean up for a party the night of the party when you are still awake and not yet overwhelmed by the mess around you. Try to tackle the dishes and pick up the cups around your home, before going to bed- vacuuming and mopping can wait. These simple steps will allow you to feel less overwhelmed when you attempt to tackle the post-party mess.