
All Aboard: Murder Mystery Event On The William A. Irvin
An early start to Halloween? If you love all things spooky, here's an event you definitely won't want to miss: a murder mystery party aboard the famous William A. Irvin!
The DECC just announced an incredible event, which is presented by the Candlewick Society. 'The Murder Mystery on the William A. Irvin: The Phantom Passenger' will be held for two days next month.

The fun will take place on Friday, July 17th and Saturday, July 18th. Each night will go from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. I am definitely on board for this, pun intended.
Please note that all sales are final and anyone ages four through seventeen are free with adult. However, you still need to get them a ticket at the box office. Anyone under the age of four does not require a ticket, per the DECC.
Get Tickets For The Murder Mystery Party Aboard The William A. Irvin
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online via Ticketweb. Due to the response to the event announcement, tickets to both nights are going to go quick so definitely don't wait to snag them if you want to attend!
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Tickets are $52.75, which includes fees. There are no refunds or exchanges so definitely make sure you double check everything before you check out to avoid some chaos down the line. Ha!

You can buy up to ten tickets for the event but space is limited. As for the murder mystery itself, it takes place in 1944. The premise? You roll up to port with one less passenger aboard the William A. Irvin. The thought is that the passenger went overboard.
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However, some say they heard her crying or saw a ghost that looked just like her. Your role will be trying to figure out what happened to her while searching for clues. The big reveal will happen during the last half hour of the event. How fun!
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