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Two-hour interactive dinner show featuring a 1930s whodunit alongside a delicious meal, complete with engaging characters and mystery clues.
Set against the backdrop of the 1930s, Riga Tony's Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Pigeon Forge offers a unique combination of a delightful meal and an engaging whodunit experience. Over two hours, guests interact with a cast of colorful characters, gathering clues as they work to unravel the mystery.
This interactive dinner show is suitable for families and groups, providing a night filled with laughter and intrigue. Come prepared to participate in solving the case before the final reveal. Reservations are recommended as seating can fill quickly.
Reviews
The food was excellent, the cast was entertaining, and the audience involvement truly enhanced the experience.
It may seem a bit cheesy to some, but we truly had a great time and the food was excellent. The interactive element made it enjoyable. I had my doubts initially, but getting a role added to the experience.
The cast was excellent and approachable, making for an enjoyable experience. The food was satisfying, and the personal interaction with the actors throughout the event was fantastic. I attended with my children, who also had a wonderful time. I highly recommend this activity.
The performance was excellent, showcasing a cast that clearly enjoys their craft. It lasted around two hours with attentive drink service and good pacing. Participating makes it more enjoyable for all. However, the food needs improvement; the Cajun pasta was quite spicy, and the salad dressing didn't appeal to everyone. There were roughly 24 guests, and the venue, located inside Downtown Flavortown, felt somewhat cramped. The comedic timing was impressive, and overall, the show was a good value, though I would prefer more varied dinner selections.
The experience at Rig-A-Tony's Murder Mystery Dinner was enjoyable, featuring talented actors and a fun atmosphere. I would absolutely return during my next visit. The food was tasty, particularly the cheesecake, which I loved as a dessert. Well done, everyone!
Our experience in Pigeon Forge started off poorly. We were seated at a cramped 2x2 table with two other guests. The meal included a bowl of wilted lettuce and two slices of tomatoes. While the actors were nice, we decided to leave before the show began since the space was too tight and the food did not match the menu description. We feel we wasted $147.
I really wanted to enjoy the show, but unfortunately, I got very sick right after the salad was served. I had a severe headache and couldn't eat, which forced me to leave. It was our 29th anniversary, and I was unable to enjoy it. Plus, there was no refund.
The characters playing the staff were excellent. Having attended several Murder Mystery shows before, we found this one particularly enjoyable. The intimate venue enhanced the experience, and the salad, pasta, and cheesecake were all tasty. We definitely recommend attending. The only downside was the lack of adequate signage directing us to the show's location, which made it a bit challenging to find.
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