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OVERALL: This mission aims to offer an enviornment with something for everyone: Jump, Climb, Challenge a bull, Dance, Listen, Role Play, Test your Spy Intelligence, Observe your Counterparts in Action, Network, Share Secrets, Take your Alter Ego’s Photo, Learn the “Canary Trap” Tango.
THE SETTING: A spy fantasy complete with characters, giant thrill “challenges” (obstacle course, climbing wall, joust and more), photo op stations (with mini drops and “Character Cutouts”), Areas to Network and still feel part of the theme, Posters, Silhuette Dancers, Live 007 dance production numbers, License to Party Band and more...
AS DOORS OPEN: A cast of International Spies, Undercover Agents and “Bond Babes” give out a “License” to party that is also a raffle ticket, they then escort your guests into the “Secret Event” where Silhuette Dancers perform on stage behind a large 8’ diameter white circle.
THE PLOT THICKENS: a few examples...
Spy Quizes will be distributed on tables throughout the room. Do you qualify for the life of an International Man of Mystery?
Incognito Spies pass out $10,000 bills that have been cut in half. Each cut is jagged so there will only be 2 or 3 in the entire audience that will find a match, but everyone will have fun in their search! Those that find their match will win a prize!
THE MUSIC: A classy lounge band reveals itself to also be a high powered show band... 007 inspired Theme songs, smoldering torch tunes, flashy show numbers they are all here performed live. For example:
Live and Let Die
Goldfinger
For Your Eyes Only
Die Another Day
Nobody Does it Better
Secret Agent Man
Mission Impossible
Not to mention, whatever genre it takes to make your mission the most succesful it can be...
All of the "Spy Basics"
8 Giant Inflates/ challenges
Larger cast
10 techs.
Decor
40' wide Backdrop.

