The idea of such an event is fascinating and I enjoyed reading about it. Although one comment on the site points to a difference between American and British culture: they say they set the story in the 1950s because it is "a 'vanished decade' in pop culture". Which is odd because in the US it is perhaps the most cliched decade thanks to things like "Happy Days", "Grease", faux-1950s diners like Johnny Rocket's, etc.
This is totally cool. I wish there were more events like this. Disney meets escape rooms meets The Mysterious Package Company.<p>I bet there's a huge market for botique entertainment like this.
INHO 250 GBP is a steal for this kind of experience. There are more expensive shows where you sit on your ass as part of the audience and just watch other people perform.
That should be “God Rest You Merry”. ‘Ye’ is a subject pronoun. The subject of the phrase is ‘God’.<p>Now diagram the sentence five times, due in class next week.
>It was a difficult event to capture, because putting a camera crew in would have ruined the mood.<p>Really? Why didn't they use hidden cameras and microphones then?