Step into the shoes of a newly-minted detective, tasked by Commander Mahoney to solve a gripping case... murder on the streets of Ashburn & Sterling. Throughout this crime-solving audio adventure, vi
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Location: Manassas
What's Included
- Customer Service Help Available
- Driving game map via mobile app (outskirts)
- Live GPS map with turn by turn directions
- Built-in scoring system
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's aimed at older teens and adults since it involves solving crimes and some serious themes. Younger kids might find it hard to follow along, but they could still enjoy being part of the fun if accompanied by an adult. It’s definitely a cool experience for a family outing if everyone’s up for the challenge!
A: Casual and comfortable is the way to go! You'll be driving around, so wear something that you can move in easily. If it's chilly, a light jacket is a good idea since you'll be stopping outside at various locations. Nothing too fancy - you're not going to a gala, just solving a murder!
A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule the experience if the weather doesn't cooperate. Just reach out to customer service, and they'll help you find a new date. Not ideal if you were looking forward to it, but it's good to know you won’t miss out because of rain or snow!
Discussions
Just did the Murder Mystery Detective Experience—what a blast!
I went on this adventure with my friends last weekend in Ashburn, and it was honestly so much fun! We visited all 10 locations, and piecing together the clues was super engaging. The audio story really pulled us in, and we didn't want it to end. Plus, we got a pretty decent Case Performance Score! Definitely recommending this as a gift for my detective-loving buddy's birthday coming up!
Thinking of getting this Murder Mystery Experience for my husband!
Hey everyone! I'm considering this as a gift for my husband’s birthday. He loves crime shows and detective stories. I’m a little worried about how hard it will be, though. Do you think it's beginner-friendly or more for pros? Any tips would be appreciated!