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Thayer Hotel Announces Dinner Theater
Posted by Westchester.com   
Saturday, 22 November 2008

Westchester Business NewsWest Point, NY - The historic Thayer Hotel at West Point has murder on the mind when it unveils “Murder at the Mob’s Holiday Party” dinner theater on Saturday, December 6, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

The hotel’s popular murder mystery dinner theater series returns once again, kicking off the Holiday season with a hilarious “who dunnit,” courtesy of the Killing Kompany.  This is one Holiday party that’s sure to be a real “hit!”  Dinner guests will have the opportunity to play the sleuth and decide if the Godfather got run over by a reindeer or if an evil elf served up a toxic eggnog.

Dinner and show are just $100 per person.  Overnight packages are also available for $339 per couple with breakfast buffet, or $379 per couple with Sunday champagne brunch.

For more information or reservations for “Murder at the Mob’s Holiday Party,” please call 800-247-4731, or locally at 845-446-4731.

Built in 1926, the Thayer Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the only full-service hotel on the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge to Albany, New York.  Originally constructed to accommodate U.S. Military Academy personnel and their guests, the Thayer Hotel was a successor of the original West Point Hotel.  The Hotel is named for Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, Superintendent of the Academy from 1817 to 1833.

Over the years, it has hosted a long line of dignitaries and celebrities including General Tommy Franks, General Douglas MacArthur, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, President John F. Kennedy, Her Royal Highness Princess Alsha Bint-Huessen of Jordan, singer Luciano Pavarotti, actors George C. Scott, James Earl Jones and Gregory Peck, the Philadelphia Flyers, and many others.

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