Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando

A mystery dinner with a secret entrance. This Orlando night mixes live clue-solving with a true speakeasy vibe, and it starts early—your theatre entry goes through a secret passage. I really like the audience interaction (you’re not just watching), and the three-course prix fixe dinner means you’re fed without hunting for a restaurant first. One possible drawback: service speed and pacing can vary, and a few jokes may land dry depending on the night.

You’ll start at 6400 Carrier Dr on International Drive (near public transportation) and you’ll get a mobile ticket. Plan your evening around the early doors: the show experience begins well before the curtain lifts, so arriving on time actually matters here.

Key takeaways

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Key takeaways

  • Secret-passage entry: the theatre opens an hour before showtime, and you enter through a hidden route.
  • Early doors are part of the show: you get time to settle in and build your evening momentum.
  • Prix-fixe dinner: salad first, herb-roasted quarter chicken (with sides), and a death-by-chocolate brownie to finish.
  • Interactive cast: expect audience participation during the evening, including before the main show and during breaks.
  • Bring a realistic attitude about food service: the show is the focus, and dining pace can be uneven.

Entering the Speakeasy: what this Orlando show feels like

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Entering the Speakeasy: what this Orlando show feels like
If you like your nights out with a little theater game-playing, this murder mystery dinner hits the sweet spot. It’s set up like a speakeasy evening: a themed room, performers who act like they’re running the place, and a plot that wants you to pay attention. You’re not expected to be a detective genius. You just need to follow the clues, react when the cast pulls you in, and enjoy the performance rhythm.

The best part is that you’re given a reason to stay engaged the whole time. Many dinner shows land on the safe side: eat, watch, clap, leave. Here, the format is designed so the audience becomes part of the evening—especially through pre-show moments and intermission. That’s a big deal for first-timers, because you don’t feel like a guest stuck in spectator mode.

I also appreciate the straightforward structure. You show up, you’re seated, and you get a set menu with the dinner built around the event. That keeps planning stress low, especially when you’re visiting Orlando and already juggling attractions.

The only thing to watch is the balance between dinner service and show pace. Some nights are smoother than others, and you may feel that the staff focuses more on certain tables. If you’re the type who hates waiting, go in expecting some downtime between courses while the cast is working the room.

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Timing game plan: doors open early and you’ll use the secret passage

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Timing game plan: doors open early and you’ll use the secret passage
This is not a show you should roll up late for. The doors to the speakeasy open 90 minutes before the scheduled showtime. Then, one hour before showtime, the theatre opens and you enter through a secret passage. A host escorts you to your seat, so there’s a guided flow rather than you wandering around on your own.

Here’s how I’d plan your evening clock:

  • Aim to arrive close to the theatre opening window, not minutes before the show.
  • If you want a low-stress start, come early enough to use the pre-show time without feeling rushed.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. You might be standing, moving through a passage, and getting settled before the performance rhythm starts.

Why this matters: the early arrival isn’t just “extra waiting.” It’s where the atmosphere builds. You’ll get time to orient yourself, interact with the cast in a more relaxed way, and settle into the room before the story gets going.

One practical note: the experience lasts about 2 hours. That’s helpful for families and for anyone who wants a complete evening plan that doesn’t run late into the night.

Dinner details: salad choices, herb-roasted chicken, and dessert with attitude

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Dinner details: salad choices, herb-roasted chicken, and dessert with attitude
You’re buying a dinner-and-show combo, and the dinner is a classic three-course prix fixe. That means you won’t face menus filled with tough choices. Instead, you choose your options up front and the kitchen handles the timing.

Here’s the menu you can expect based on the posted sample:

  • Starter: salad choice—mixed greens (house salad) or a Caesar salad.
  • Main: Mama’s herb-roasted quarter chicken, served with Yukon Gold whipped potatoes and chef-selected seasonal vegetables.
  • Dessert: Death By Chocolate brownie. A gluten-free option is available.

A couple of things I’d keep in mind if food is your priority:

  1. The menu choices may feel limited compared with full-service restaurants. In past experiences with this type of event, some people find they’re basically choosing between a couple of mains, and veggie options may not be listed in a big way.
  2. If you have a dietary need, don’t wait until you’re seated to think about it. Ask questions before you order, and double-check your selected meal when you arrive—small mix-ups can happen in busy dinner events.

If you want a simple strategy: treat the salad as your reliable safe bite, and then focus on the main you selected (chicken or any alternate main offered at your seating). The dessert is usually the crowd-pleaser, and that death-by-chocolate brownie is the kind of finish that makes a ticket feel like a proper night out, not just a show with dinner tacked on.

The show: interactive clues, singing, and a plot built for fun

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - The show: interactive clues, singing, and a plot built for fun
The murder mystery itself is designed to keep things light. Expect lighthearted acting and singing, plus an actual plot with characters who want your attention. The story isn’t just something happening on stage. It’s built around audience participation, and you’re likely to feel involved through moments before the main event and during intermission.

That interactivity is where this show earns a lot of its points. People often go to dinner shows hoping it won’t be awkward. Here, the performers aim for an inclusive vibe, pulling people in without making it feel like a test.

What about pacing and jokes? This is theater comedy, not stand-up. On the better nights, the humor flows and the cast energy stays high. On the less smooth nights, you might feel the pacing lags a bit during the meal, or you may notice jokes that don’t hit as hard. If you’re sensitive to dry humor, go in with the mindset that this is meant to be playful rather than edgy.

Also, be aware of where the attention lands. Some experiences lean toward interacting with the nearest tables. If you’re trying to maximize your participation, choose seating that puts you closer to the action if that’s an option when you arrive.

International Drive and the WonderWorks area: why the location is easy

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - International Drive and the WonderWorks area: why the location is easy
You start at 6400 Carrier Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, an International Drive-style hub where lots of other attractions are nearby. That’s a practical advantage if you’re also planning things like theme parks and family stops. You won’t feel stranded out in the suburbs with no nearby options before or after.

The itinerary includes stops around the International Drive and WonderWorks area, which basically tells you this is tied into the tourist corridor. That matters because it makes it easier to pair the show with a bigger day of sightseeing.

If you’re driving, plan for straightforward parking access. Some visitors say parking is free, but don’t assume—confirm at check-in or with the venue staff. If you’re using public transportation, the event is described as near public transportation, so you’re not locked into a car.

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Price and value: how $86 stacks up for dinner plus theater

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Price and value: how $86 stacks up for dinner plus theater
At $86 per person, this isn’t a bargain-show deal. It’s in the “pay for a full evening experience” category. The value comes from what’s included: dinner and the show. That package model is the key. You’re not paying separately for a restaurant meal and a ticket.

Here’s what you should expect your budget to include beyond the base ticket:

  • Alcoholic beverages are not included.
  • Soda/pop is not included.

So if you want drinks, plan to add that cost. Also, check the bill carefully when gratuity is added. One diner reported an 18% gratuity added to the check, and that kind of setup can change your final total. The smart move is to know your math before you get surprised.

Even with that, the all-in structure still makes sense if you:

  • want a seated dinner without making reservations for a restaurant,
  • prefer a themed night out over guessing where the fun is,
  • enjoy audience-participation entertainment.

If you’re only there for the plot and you don’t care about dinner, you might compare costs with a pure theater ticket. But if you want a full two-hour night with food included, this is a good match.

Who should book this show in Orlando (and who might not love it)

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Who should book this show in Orlando (and who might not love it)
This works best for groups that like shared fun. It’s a solid fit for couples who want something different without planning a complicated date, and it also works for families who want a themed performance that doesn’t feel too intense.

In particular, it’s well-suited if you have tweens or teens. The cast interaction helps keep younger people from zoning out. If you’re going with family, this is an easier win than many “sit quietly and watch” activities.

It also helps if you enjoy dressing up. Some visitors said the night is more fun when you lean into the theme, and the room’s 1920s-style decor makes that easy.

Who might hesitate? If you have very high expectations for restaurant-level service speed, or if you’re strict about meal variety, the show format could feel slower than you’d like. There are also reports of occasional meal-plan mix-ups, so be extra careful with your selected meal if you have health-based dietary needs.

Finally, if your sense of humor needs to be sharp and modern, remember: this is light comedy built around character work, not cutting-edge satire.

Practical tips for a smoother night

Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando - Practical tips for a smoother night
I want you to have a good time from the first 10 minutes. Here are the tweaks that help:

  • Arrive early enough to feel settled. The event opens early for a reason.
  • When you’re seated, check your meal order details before the kitchen starts. If something doesn’t match, ask quickly.
  • If you want more veggie options, ask politely. The event is built around a fixed menu, so veggie availability may be limited unless you request it.
  • Plan for extra spending if you drink soda or alcohol. Those aren’t included.
  • Keep your expectations aligned with the format: this is a show first, dinner second, with dinner pacing tied to performance flow.

If you do those things, the whole night feels less like you’re waiting for service and more like you’re participating in theater.

Should you book the Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Orlando?

Yes, I think you should book this if you want an easy, themed night out that includes dinner and a live cast with audience interaction. The secret passage entry and the early doors add to the fun, and the prix fixe structure makes it simpler than planning two separate activities in a busy tourist area.

Skip it or think twice if food quality and service speed are your top priorities, or if you know you need a very specific diet with no wiggle room. In that case, be extra proactive: confirm meal selections and ask questions as early as possible.

For most people, this lands as a lively, slightly goofy Orlando night that feels like a real experience, not just a ticket in your calendar.

FAQ

Where is the meeting point for the Speakeasy Murder Mystery Dinner Show?

The meeting point is 6400 Carrier Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, USA.

What time does the show start, and when do doors open?

The start time is 7:00 pm. Doors to the speakeasy open 90 minutes before showtime, and the theatre opens one hour before showtime.

How long is the experience?

The experience lasts about 2 hours.

What is included in the $86 ticket price?

The ticket includes dinner and the show.

What food options are offered on the menu?

You’ll have a choice of house salad (mixed greens) or Caesar salad. The main is herb-roasted quarter chicken with Yukon Gold whipped potatoes and chef-selected seasonal vegetables. Dessert is a death by chocolate brownie, and a gluten-free option is available.

Are alcoholic beverages or soda included?

No. Alcoholic beverages and soda/pop are not included.

Is it offered in English, and do I get a mobile ticket?

Yes. The show is offered in English, and you receive a mobile ticket.

Can I bring a service animal?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Is free cancellation available, and what is the cutoff?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What is the maximum group size?

The experience has a maximum of 150 travelers.

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