Borrringgg dinner show. Nothing is awful about this place but the show is on par with a middle school play. I live in Orlando and have been to most dinner shows in the area, I have to put Sleuth's at the bottom of the list. The first part of the show dragged along slowly and then LITERALLY the second half the show is Q&A where each table gets to ask one question which seems to drag on forevvvveerrrrr. Overall, Total Snoozefest.
Review Source:My roommate and I were really excited to try this - we're both into criminal shows/mysteries and she'd seen a show that sounded similar to this that she loved so we thought we'd splurge on it for her birthday.
We did NOT love this. The acting was super cheesy and exaggerated, basically like a high school play. The show is somewhat inappropriate for younger children and not really exciting for someone our age (early 20s) either. Unless you come with a group of 8 people, you will be sitting with strangers, which was pretty awkward when you have to participate together but no one wants to volunteer to speak for the group.
The only plus side was the food. I got the prime rib and my roommate got the lasagna which were both actually really good. The drinks are also unlimited, which includes beer and wine. We downed quite a few glasses of white zin to be able to get through the awkward night. Overall - we would not recommend this to someone unless they got free tickets and have nothing better to do. Definitely not worth the $50-60 we each paid.