This Wine-Themed Train In Oregon Is Also A Whodunit Murder Mystery
Murder mystery parties are popular all over the country, and Oregon is no exception. Mount Hood Railroad is on board with the trend, and has been offering its special murder mystery train ride for several years. Check it out:
A train ride on the Mount Hood Railroad is always delightful, but when you hop aboard the Murder Mystery Train, you'll find that this ride is a little bit different. Someone onboard has been murdered...and you're going to be one of the detectives on the case.
Climb aboard the Mystery Murder Train! It starts at Hood River and makes its way through the lower Hood River Valley for 17 miles to Odell, then heads back. The train ride is 4.5 hours long.
The dates for the 2020 Murder Mystery Train haven't yet been released as of this writing, but in past years, the train has run on select dates in June, July, and August. Mount Hood's trains often sell out, so you'll want to watch for dates and book your tickets soon!
Soon after you board, you'll learn about the unfortunate incident from a cast of characters who will be your hosts. Someone has been murdered, and the culprit is still aboard.
Use your best sleuthing skills to solve clues, make deductions, and rule out suspects. You have about four hours to solve the mystery before the train pulls back into the Hood River Station, and the murderer gets away.
Bring your friends along to help out! A good murder mystery is always more fun with loved ones, and if you have someone in your group who's a natural Sherlock Holmes, all the better.
Learn more about Mount Hood Railroad and book a train ride on its website. You’ll also want to follow the railroad’s Facebook page so you’ll see when the 2020 dates for this murder mystery train ride are released!
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Address: Mount Hood Railroad, 110 Railroad Street, Hood River, OR 97031, USA
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