Type: Evening Event
Optional Dress code: 1950's Style Outfits




(Based on 25 Reviews) It is 1956. Millicent Montague is throwing a party to celebrate the release of her latest Hollywood blockbuster "How to Murder a Millionaire". All the stars will all be there and Millicent is hoping that she will be able to put the past behind her. You know the sort of thing: The rumours of her affairs, her involvement with a prominent American Politician, Her Mafia connections, etcetera etcetera. She is hoping that the film will distract people from all that. But you can be sure that someone has a grudge to bear. But would they kill because of it?
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The Holiday Inn Haydock M6, Jct.23 Hotel is a modern 4 Star Hotel perfect for Murder Mystery breaks. The hotel is situated near St Helens and inbetween Liverpool and Manchester.
Guest bedrooms at the Holiday Inn Haydock Hotel all include an en-suite bathroom, flat-screen TV with freeview, Free WiFi and tea and coffee making facilities which is a perfect retreat after an action-packed murder mystery evening.
Guests will receive a delicious 3 course evening meal whilst the murder mystery takes place in one of the hotels function rooms. Murder Mystery guests can then spend the afternoon exploring the area with its many attractions or relaxing in the hotels swimming pool, sauna, steam room or gym facilities.
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"Had a brilliant time and the cast and set up were great. Definitely would recommend and would do another one again. Also…"




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