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Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jun-19-2007 14:30

This thread is for ideas, suggestions, proposals, etc. NO idea is too silly to mention :) although some might be too impractical to implement.

As possibilities become probabilities, I will create another thread for the Con itself and concrete facts/decisions/information.

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ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Jul-14-2007 21:27

As an attendee of SluethCon I, I would like to say Thank You to Rhiem, while we would have liked a bigger turnout it was still fun. I still laugh at the fact that at the dinner theater, our table asked the question that established the motive, thanks , Briet (sp).

All that said, I don't have the time or energy to organize the next one, if it is finacially possible I will attend again

Rhiemma, it was great that you got a group rate, the meals included was probably too far. I know myself and woody never used those breakfast coupons and I know it you probaly had to pay for 20 at luncheons even though there was only 8 of us.

It was great that Ben came, in fact him and me went 30 miles the wrong way finding the hotel, but that's another story

jroepel
jroepel
Con Artist

Jul-14-2007 23:23

I like the idea of getting together to meet everyone. From the business standpoint i can see that it would probably help Ben and Sunny the most if it was tied in somehow to a gaming or video game convention. Something tied into the distro of the new game (Sleuth II right?) <I know I've been gone a while.> I've been getting interested in viral campaigns, advertising, and networking lately. Video podcasts, blog postings, digg, stumbleupon, and various other web 2.0 (ha ha) features could be utilized to help publicize the launch of the new game along with the sleuth con II.

Back to suggestions... in DC: The intl spy musem http://www.spymuseum.org/ San Fran has Alcatraz, plus the huge tie in to Dashielle Hammet. Los Angeles has lots of mystery dinners as well as MANY famous murder mystery locations which you can go to for tourist type places. (didn't say ideas would be in good taste.) As well as Raymond Chandler and many other Noir Writers. London has the Jack the Ripper tours as well as the Tower of London. I'm sure there has to be stuff like this in other major cities around the world. A mafia/Al Capone tour in Chicago maybe? New York is one of our cities in the game. Maybe a nice tie in to visit there.

Just some ideas, hope they spark some debate.

Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jul-15-2007 03:51

::HHHUUUUUUGGGGGSSSSSSSSS:: I've missed you! :D

West Coast won't be this year. But, it's never too early to start looking for venues here. :)

It will be Mid-West... just have not made a firm decision yet as to where. I'm still researching locations and venues.

roamie
roamie
Well-Connected

Jul-15-2007 05:05

Woo Hoo, lets hear it for the mid-west. I think hotels and overall expenses will be cheaper in the mid-west. So that will be a big plus.

Has anyone ever heard of the mystery dinner train and know what city that is located in?

R Anstett
R Anstett

Jul-15-2007 05:17

One suggestion that some turned in was:
http://www.themysterycafeindy.com/contents.html

Very similar to the dinner theater we attended in Orlando.

There is actually a Murder Mystery dinner train, but it is in Florida:
http://www.semgulf.com/



Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jul-15-2007 12:11

There is also one in Seattle... but it is a little spendy :D

http://www.spiritofwashingtondinnertrain.com/events.cfm

Rhiemma Moon
Rhiemma Moon
Well-Connected

Jul-15-2007 12:31

http://www.murdermysterytrain.com/blissfield.htm

http://www.random-acts.net/Midwest-Murder-Mysteries.html

And for those of us who would love to do the Orient Express, I give you the American Orient Express:

http://www.murdermystery.com/AOE/AOE%202005/Murder%20on%20the%20American%20Orient%20Express2.htm

Jojo
Jojo
Old Shoe

Jul-15-2007 18:13

Not to be putting the idea of a murder mystery down, but since many are complaining about the cost to come, doesn't a murder mystery cost quite a bit per person?

biggie528
biggie528
Lucky Stiff

Jul-15-2007 18:54

Wasn't the one last year just done by the organizers?

If it wasnt, it could be put together by volunteers who would be attending and therefore, cut the cost of the actual "dinner theater". It would be a nice creative outlet for people who want to participate.

ctown28
ctown28
Huntsman

Jul-15-2007 19:59

Biggie,

The organizers put on the treasure hunt, we went to a dinner theater for the murder mystery. The prices that I've seen in all the sites mentioned in this thread are reasonable, about $45 per person, that is pretty cheap for dinner and a show.

We did however, talk at SleuthConI about putting the murder mystery on ourselves. Carriemehome had some murder mystery games that she was going to send to Anikka for ideas of scripting one.

It was asked if we would all be willing participants and nobody declined the invitation.

Hopefuly SleuthCon II has a bigger turnout, and more importantly, I hope I can make that one as well

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