FAQ's

Good evening sinners, do you think it has what it takes to survive tonight’s game, I promise it is simply to die for. The goal is simple, unmask me—your killer. One by one, I will kill off the house, leaving clues behind, if you want to beat me at my game, be the best in the house at deciphering my messages. The closer you are to solving it, the longer you will live. Being the most inaccurate player might mean you die next.

Paradise Manor is an interactive murder mystery where you are tasked with playing against and with other contestants to stay “alive”. As everyone arrives, one person is secretly selected as the killer while everyone else is trying to unmask the killer. To do this, there will be clues left at the crime scene, last known whereabouts, and in a puzzle—however you can only go to one location.

No! Paradise Manor is a safe environment and while, yes the killer is actually committing the crimes, they are doing so with fake weapons that won’t cause serious bodily injuries. In addition, Paradise Manor has all contestants read the rules and sign a waiver agreeing to follow them.

This depends on how many contestants are playing the game however it does take a few hours at minimum.

There is a minimum of 10, maximum of 20 contestants, which includes the killer. Headcount is determined on the location at which Paradise Manor is holding the event.

Any contestant who has “died” will go to a predetermined area and wait. Drinks and snacks are in this area, along with some entertainment. Contestants may not leave until the final round of the game has concluded since all contestants will have one more task to do, even after they “die”.

There is an option to have dinner included. This would be negotiated at in the contract and would be based off a limited menu.

No, Paradise Manor does not allow contestants to have their phones, cameras, iPod, or other such electronic capture devices on them during the game to ensure all players play fair. However, Paradise Manor does have paid photographers that take pictures during the event, the costs of which can be included in the package upon purchase.

Prices vary. Since all Paradise Manor events are private, could have varied headcounts, and or other add-on’s negotiated in their contracts, Paradise Manor cannot state a price range for the events.

This depends on the event. Some Paradise Manor Murder Mysteries can have a theme, like the 1920’s, masquerade, or simply just formal. However, if no theme is present, there are a few guidelines contestants will be asked to follow. Not complying with these guidelines may result in early death in the game.

Paradise Manor requires that all contestants be 16 years or older to participate. However, some events can be limited to strictly be 21 and over

Yes! Paradise Manor can host at a variety of different locations. Hosting at a location other then the primary location we use will require a survey of the area prior to the event. Details of which will be discussed when booking event.

Cancellation policies vary and will be included in the contract.