Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa is hosting “Terror in a Toga,” an immersive murder mystery event set in ancient Rome, at its Cactus Oak Tavern.
Attendees will play an active role in solving the Roman mystery, with each participant being assigned a character to represent, ranging from the fierce gladiator fighting for freedom, to the senator reluctant to relinquish power. Prizes will be awarded to the person with the best themed costume, the best actor, and the person who correctly solves the mystery. $70 for adults and $40 for minors.
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