New Jersey, USA the evening of October 21.
I have an annual Adult Halloween Costume Party. For my parties, I like to have a theme as well as a constructed game that all can participate in. This will be my fourth party so far and I plan to have many, many more. One party, I held a Murder Mystery with a theme set back in the 50s so that everyone's costumes were to originate in that period based on the character they portrayed during the mystery. Another, I held a Scavenger Hunt, this party was themed based on the team they were placed in. So their costumes had to correspond with their teams (vampires, ghosts, etc). Both went over really well. So I was trying to find another such game that I could use in order to have at least three games to alternate between over the upcoming years. I certainly don't want any of my guest getting bored doing the same thing over and over again. I was really excited when I came across yours. I had been searching the internet for some ideas and one website had suggested a treasure hunt. I had decided that I would use the idea and was planning to come up with everything on my own like I had done with the scavenger hunt, but when I came across your website while looking for ideas, I was excited to see one that had already been constructed. In this way, I can work off of a party plan that I already know is successful and then change it around to suit my styles or creative ideas.
Ages range from mid 20s to 70s or even early 80s.
My theme is pirates which is why I also purchased the Pirate party planner accessory. I plan to have everyone coming as a Pirate or a Pirate's Wench.
I have had a chance to read through it once. It looks great. I can really work from it and come up with my own unique ideas to add to it. I plan to delve into it further as I get closer to the time. It's just a big load off my mind to know that I have a Party Game and Theme worked out and ready to be planned.
Leah Arabia, New Jersey USA
More details on a great Pirate Treasure Hunt here
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