Marriage Can Be Murder: Interactive Vegas Dinner Show
4.4
208 Ratings
Las Vegas
Put your sleuthing skills to the test at the award-winning Marriage Can Be Murder interactive Vegas dinner show. Solve a murder mystery while enjoying a three-course meal. Book now!
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Marriage Can Be Murder - The award-winning Marriage Can Be Murder experience slays audiences with a dash of intrigue, mixed in shenanigans, and to top off the wacky evening, a suspect hiding among the guests. In Marriage Can Be Murder, play detective alongside the outlandishly eager lieutenant and the nosy hostess that keeps the wacky shenanigans flowing throughout this interactive murder-mystery dinner show.
  • The Orleans Hotel & Casino - Make your way to the Orleans Hotel and Casino to see Marriage Can Be Murder
What's Included
  • VIP Jello Shot Syringe (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)
  • Included gratuities
  • Free non-alcoholic beverage
  • 2-hour award-winning show and 3-course meal
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup an drop-off
  • Cash Bar Available
Additional Information

A Hilariously Deadly Experience You Won’t Forget!

Use your detective skills to create unforgettable memories in Las Vegas. The critically-acclaimed show ‘Marriage Can Be Murder’ captivates their audiences with an exciting blend of mystery, mischief, and a hidden suspect amongst the crowd. In ‘Marriage Can Be Murder’, you’ll play the role of a detective alongside a comically enthusiastic lieutenant and a curious hostess who ensures there’s a constant stream of absurd fun during this interactive murder-mystery dinner performance. LAS VEGAS’ TOP DINNER SHOW FOR OVER 22 YEARS!

Become a part of the enigma and join in the amusement! This two-hour spectacle, which includes a three-course dinner served right at your table, will keep you guessing ‘whodunit’. The actors are distributed amongst the guests, so you’ll never be quite sure if the strange individual at your table is an actor, or just an oddly behaving person!

  • Visual and sound effects are used that may be overwhelming for some viewers
  • This is an interactive dinner-show experience, actors are planted in the audience
  • The action takes place in and around the tables more than the stage
  • The Hostess may relocate seats for a better experience. Seating is subject to change.
  • The show is located inside The Venue at The Orleans Hotel & Casino
  • Not recommended for children under 8 years old
Location
The Orleans Hotel & Casino
West Tropicana Avenue
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.4
(208 Ratings)
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Danielle_p
Apr 12, 2024
FUN - This show is so much fun. It's interactive and hilarious. The staff was great and provided excellent customer service.
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Janis_s
Apr 9, 2024
Great Show - It was an amazing show. Absolutely loved it. Kept us laughing all the time. Highly recommend. Birdie was absolutely amazing.
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Kristimp90hb
Apr 6, 2024
A must go for a unique experience - So much fun! What a great interactive experience. The actors were top notch (we had TWO at our table and we had no clue)The food was incredible. Just an all around good time.
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Charlene_g
Mar 31, 2024
Great experience - The host GiGi was amazing and humorous. It seemed like the show came to an abrupt end because going into the show then all of a sudden we were given the breakdown of who did what. The food was, let’s just say a party of 4and none of us ate our meal. We chose the pizza because of prior reviews, figured we couldn’t go wrong with that. But the humor and engagement of the show, more than made up for the food. I loved the way they engaged the audience throughout the entire show and some of the cast we planted at the tables within the audience. I began trying to figure out who was who. Some I guessed some I didn’t.
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Fran_s
Mar 26, 2024
Laughs & very poor atmosphere. - The entertainment crew were very humorous and quick with responses and I had a good laugh. There was no problem with the entertainment part. The not so good part was the venue took place in a back room of the casino with metal chairs and long cafeteria type tables. We paid extra for vip seating which was a waste of money as there was no vip seating. Also we were not offered anything to drink except the water that was given.
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Fran_w
Mar 15, 2024
The show was full of fun... - The show was full of fun and laughter! But the dinner was very disappointing. The show was good but got confusing at times.
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I8900komaryj
Mar 14, 2024
GREAT PLACE TO VISIT - GREAT ENTERTAINMENT WITH LOTS OF LAUGHS. FOOD NOT THE GREATEST BUT SERVICE EXCELLENT HOTEL MAY BE OFF THE STRIP BUT WORTH A VISIT, CLEAN AND STAFF VERY WELCOMING AND HELPFULL
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Ruth_w
Mar 17, 2024
Show..8/10. Food.....3/10 - Great environment, good drinks, food was less than great. Fun story. Thanks. I enjoyed the show.....that what what I came for...luckily not the food.
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Garimat8
Apr 9, 2024
Do not buy the RIP experience - not worth $278 for 2 tickets! - Do not buy the RIP experience - not worth it We paid $278 for the RIP experience thinking it will include drinks and better seating. The food was disappointing with wilted salad and a sparse pizza. The included drinks were 6oz of cheap wine. The server didn't know about wine and brought out a pinot grigio when I asked for a pinot noir even though I corrected her a couple of times when she was taking my order. The correct drink arrived when I was half way through dinner. The show itself was fun but definitely not worth $278 for 2 tickets.
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Kim_f_ca
Mar 27, 2024
Disappointed - We had such high hopes for this event. So much so, that we scheduled this show on the last night of our 5-day trip. Tickets: We had mid-level VIP tickets which meant we were seated close to the stage, but not the higher-level VIP where we’d be a part of the show. That ended up being a very bad decision. Read on.. Seating: You are taken to your long dinner table that seats 8ppl when you go in to the show. Yes we were close to the stage, but the tables are perpendicular to the stage. We were seated at the far table with my back to the stage, facing the entrance. In order to accommodate those unable to see the stage, 32-inch TVs were put up high around the room (maybe 4 of them?). That gives you an idea of how many people would be unable to see the stage based on where they were sat. I attempted to turn around many times to see the stage, but seating is tight, and there is a lot going on all the time, back and forth, from here to there, I just gave up trying to keep up, trying to turn my chair around, and back again. It’s a crime that I paid extra for these seats. I am guessing there were about rectangular 12 tables of 8ppl. The room was like half of a school gym in looks and format. Food: We were asked what we wanted to eat from the menu. We decided to share two pizzas. Pizzas came out and I grabbed a slice of the pepperoni pizza, only to bite into the absolutely worst pizza sauce I have tasted. It was exactly like canned spaghettio sauce, something you would serve a little kid. It was so horrid I couldn’t take another bite. Of any of the pizzas. It was disgusting. My table mate across from me looked like she had watered down mashed potatoes on her plate with other food that resembled a microwave TV dinner. Jell-o Shot: Yes, Jell-o shot. In a plastic syringe. One color with alcohol, another color for those not drinking alcohol. We weren’t sure what to do with them so it sat on the table for most of the night. At one point everyone was told to drink their Jell-O shot, but no Thank you, mine sat there, partly because I don’t play around with being sober and someone putting alcohol in my shot by accident, and partly because I just don’t drink random stuff. It ended up being part of a photo opp from what I can recall. Speaking of photo opps .. Social Media: People were coming in to the room to be seated randomly. There wasn’t much instructions being given, so we were looking around the table. The ladies across from us noticed on a card on the table that said to log onto FB, search for a specific page and start posting photos through the night. You can win a prize for the most photos. It was gimmicky and there’s so much going on through the show, when you want to upload a picture there just wasn’t much time to do it and keep up with the game. Lots of commotion: People came in the room to be seated for at least 45 minutes, disrupting trying to get acclimated to the game and understand what we were supposed to do. At the start of the murder mystery, we were told to get up and dance to get our juices flowing. We were told a couple of times to mingle through the room taking to some obvious suspects and ask them questions. Some guests ended up in the show, playing instruments, brought onto stage, told to play their instruments at their table. Comedy: The show included lots of laughs, making fun of people, wearing funny outfits, comparing guests to famous doppelgängers by talking about them, then posting the famous look-a-like faces on the TV screens. There were callouts to other guests like Sugar Moms, or ditzy, etc. It was funny, but it was also at the expense of the guests. Murder Mystery: The show included all of the detail above, plus it was based around three murders, three suspects, and three motives. The police man that came in ended up walking the room through replaying each murder, motive, and suspect. Then votes were tallied at the end for winners. I would have preferred a slower game, not being given answers all along about each murder and the whys, to keep the pace moving. One murder or two would have been a perfectly paced game, answers at the end on the why and whodunnit. Less moving around the room. Being able to see the stage from my premium seat. Not having so many people up and down, all of the actors, and all the activities in the room. Let me stay seated and have a good mind game and enjoy my tasty dinner. None of that happened :(
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