Murder “Rides Again” in PCB

As the sun sets over the water and boats head back to shore, there’s a group of cowboys digging up clues to find out who committed a murder in Texas – only it’s not really Texas and they’re not really cowboys. At the new Sherlock’s Mystery Dinner Theatre in Panama City Beach, talented local actors take to the stage to present a comedic murder mystery entitled “Murder Rides Again.”

When you arrive at Sherlock’s, located next to Captain Anderson’s on Grand Lagoon, various characters in Western wear start hootin’ and hollerin’ to escort you to your table – a table because this murder mystery includes a three-course dinner (prime rib or chicken cordon bleu by Chef Dee’s Catering). Guests are seated at rounds of six stocked with salads, rolls and beverages, and servers bring out a new course after each act. A cash bar is also available if you’re so inclined.

While you take your seat, Sherlock's Mystery Dinner Theatre stagecharacters weave their way through the tables, interacting with the audience and fellow cast members as a preview of the mystery to come. Don’t be surprised if a sheriff pretends to arrest you or a card shark plays 52-card pick up. In this show – one of many the company plans to produce – the action takes place in Miss Liddy’s Saloon, a bar lined with bottles of root beer, red-checkered card tables and barstools.

The drama begins after the first course. A murder has taken place just before the town’s much-anticipated chili cook-off, leaving an eclectic group of townsfolk – including a big-talking sheriff, his clown of a deputy, a gambler, saloon owner and schoolmarm – to start making accusations amongst themselves. The plot is murky at times, making the actual mystery a bit hard to follow, but the performances are enjoyable and the comedy well-timed. The most popular character of the evening tends to be the sheriff’s sidekick, a bumbling deputy who’s too honest for his own good.

The cast keeps the audience involved by randomly selecting guests to participate in different scenes, and again after the murder by answering questions from each table. Guests collaborate to ask a question of whichever character they choose. The actors respond to each, answering sometimes ridiculously off-topic questions (“how do you spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?”) with just-as-ridiculous answers – a highlight of the evening and a showcase of their quick wit. It’d be fun to see a longer improv segment as this is one of the night’s most well-received moments.

As the evening winds down, each guest writes down their accusations and what they believe to be the suspect’s motives. It feels like a real-life game of Clue. The audience’s feedback isn’t gathered before the final scene, but those who guess correctly receive a prize at the conclusion of the show. The three-hour experience comes to a close with dessert and the revealing of the murderer (who, of course, sticks around for a photo op along with the rest of the cast). Whodunit? Well, you’ll have to visit Sherlock’s to find out for yourself.

Sherlock’s plans to introduce other themes throughout the year, so keep an eye on their web site (dinneratsherlocks.com) for details. At $49.95 for adults and $44.95 for children 8 and up, the experience is a bit on the pricey side, but for a three-course dinner and unique entertainment it’s hard to top. Well-behaved kids above 8 are welcome but teens and adults are more likely to enjoy this show. Make your reservations by visiting dinneratsherlocks.com or by calling 850.230.0999.

Beat the Heat: PCB’s Indoor Attractions

When summer heats up and the beach isn’t enough, it’s hard to top air conditioning. Try one of these indoor attractions to beat the heat in PCB this season:

Emerald Coast Mirror Maze

Gear up and duke it out with family and friends in a game of pirate-themed laser tag, where it’s more challenging than you may think to avoid lasers and treasure chests and other people. There are more lasers to be had in Laser Craze, where you’ll dodge a field of neon beams (à la Ocean’s Twelve) in a race to beat your own score. There’s also a twisting mirror maze that incorporates sights and sounds to fool your senses as you try to make your way out. Located in Pier Park next to Buffalo Wild Wings. emeraldcoastmirrormaze.com, 850.230.6249.

Museum of Man in the Sea

Just west of Highway 79 you’ll find the Man in the Sea Museum, a tribute to the early days of diving and underwater activity. The 5,000-square foot museum on Back Beach Road houses recovered treasures, naval equipment, vehicles, habitats and a submarine you can climb in to explore. maninthesea.org, 850.235.4101.

Sherlock’s Mystery Dinner Theatre

Whodunit? The newly opened Sherlock’s on Grand Lagoon offers interactive murder mystery dinners where you’ll help solve the case. Murder Rides Again is the current theme, based on an “hilarious homicide” that takes place in the town of Tumbleweed, Texas. Join the townsfolk for an evening you won’t soon forget! dinneratsherlocks.com, 850.230.0999.

WonderWorks

Go for the exhibits, stay for the ropes course. Of course, there’s also the strangest bike ride you’ll ever take – you and a partner pedal upside-down and around – a bed of nails and a life-sized piano, but by and far the best attraction inside this upside-down house is the three-story ropes course. Near Walmart on Front Beach Road. wonderworkspcb.com, 850.249.7000.

Rock’It Lanes

There’s no shortage of things to do at this sprawling entertainment center. Challenge your friends to a game of bowling (stay late to watch the lanes glow in the dark), take to the rink on a pair of skates, play pool or hit the arcade. On Richard Jackson Blvd in the Shoppes at Edgewater. rockitlanes.com, 850.249.2695.

Day Trips for Locals

It’s Tuesday in PCB, but it might as well be Saturday. There’s a 45-minute wait at every restaurant, Pier Park is packed and there’s no way you’re going to find a parking spot at a beach access. Summer has officially arrived.

If you’re a local, it’s time to be a tourist – just not in Panama City Beach. Next time you find yourself waiting too long for something you’ve already done 15 times, head back to the car and head out to:

Adventures Unlimited, Milton

Tucked away just north of I-10 above Pensacola, Adventures Unlimited is the place to get away from it all (and have a blast doing it). Soar high over Coldwater Creek on a zip line canopy tour (highly recommended, but not for the faint of heart); take a team out to the ropes course challenge; or go canoeing, kayaking, tubing or fishing. Call ahead to reserve a zip line canopy tour. adventuresunlimited.com, 800.239.6864.

Florida Caverns State Park, Marianna

See Florida — underground! Florida Caverns State Park has the only air-filled cave in the state that is open for public touring. Experience amazing formations and natural air conditioning (the cave is about 65º year-round) as you descend an average of 45 feet below the earth’s surface. There are also several nature trails, including one with a “tunnel cave,” and a swimming hole. Note: no cave tours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call ahead to make sure tour spots are available. floridastateparks.org/floridacaverns, 850.482.1228.

Pensacola Lighthouse, Pensacola

History awaits you at the Pensacola Lighthouse, built in 1858 and still in operation today on Pensacola Bay. Climb 150 feet to the top for sweeping views of the bay, Fort Pickens and the naval base. You can also browse the museum store or learn more at a free history lecture. pensacolalighthouse.org, 850.393.1561

National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola

Just across the street from the lighthouse is the spectacular (and free) National Naval Aviation Museum, the world’s largest at nearly 300,000 square feet. Free guided tours are available or you can browse on your own. Don’t miss the World War II section, complete with a full-size replica of the USS Cabot’s aircraft carrier island and flight deck. You can also catch an IMAX movie or put your flying skills to the test in a Top Gun Air Combat Simulator (previously used to train F-14 pilots). navalaviationmuseum.org, 850.452.3604.

Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, Wakulla Springs

At Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park, you can take a guided riverboat or glass-bottom boat tour down some of the largest and deepest freshwater springs in the world. Swim in the same waters or stay on terra firma to tour historic Wakulla Springs Lodge, a National Natural Landmark, or visit the old-fashioned soda fountain for a milkshake served from the world’s longest marble countertop. Call ahead for spring conditions to make sure the glass-bottom boat tour will be open when you visit. wakullasprings.org, 850.926.0700.

Air Force Armament Museum, Ft. Walton Beach

Bring your camera and take a self-guided tour of this free museum, with a number of indoor and outdoor exhibits featuring aircraft, bombs, missiles, rockets and interactive displays. Upon arrival you’ll see the fastest plane ever built: the SR-71 Blackbird. afarmamentmuseum.com, 850.651.1808.

Falling Waters State Park, Chipley

Just south of I-10 is Florida’s highest waterfall, a stream of water that cascades 73 feet down an ancient sinkhole bordered by magnolias and ferns. The waterfall changes based on rainwater levels so you may want to call ahead of time to find out what to expect. Other attractions in this 173-acre park include scenic hiking trails, a butterfly garden and a two-acre lake. floridastateparks.org/fallingwaters/default.cfm, 850.638.6130.

Local Businesses Boost Appeal with Webcams

LIVE – From Panama City Beach!

Thousands of families make their way each year, to the 27 miles of white-sand beaches of Panama City Beach, Florida. It should come as no surprise, then, that when those families’ return home, a little part of Panama City Beach is always in the back of their mind.

Now, thanks to a variety of enterprising Panama City Beach businesses, vacationers can satisfy their craving for a daily-dose of the “world’s most beautiful beaches”. Hotels, bars, restaurants, and even nightclubs are now broadcasting live, 24/7 video streams showcasing the natural beauty of Panama City Beach.

One example is the Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort; a family-friendly hotel located directly on the beach. “We’ve had a lot of positive feedback from guests staying with us now, as well as those with reservations for later in the year”, said Patrick Hazard, general manager of the resort. “It’s another great opportunity to entertain our guests even when they aren’t here staying with us”.

If the old adage is true, and a picture really is worth a thousand words, the value of live video cannot be underestimated. With the summer season almost underway, and many local business owners hoping for a successful year – initiatives like these can only help drive tourism to the area.

Area webcams

Sandpiper Beacon Beach Resort

Historic Grand Lagoon Cam

Spinnaker Nightclub

Pineapple Willy’s

Holiday Inn

You Missed a Great Season of Pops, Or did you?

The final show for this season’s Panama City Pops was last Saturday evening at Arnold High School, and let me tell you, it was amazing.  I’ll be the first to admit, I didn’t think the “orchestra” was my cup of tea.  I had really never considered going.  It had been recommended to me for literally years, but I always just brushed it off as something I wouldn’t be interested in.

Boy was I wrong.

My years of neglect to attend the Pops was a large mistake.  I’ve missed countless performances and unforgettable experiences.  There is just no words to describe the feeling you get as raw emotion washes through you as the pure sounds of live instruments fill your ears and everything around you.  My wife and I had a fantastic time and we’ll definitely be back.

You know how it is.  Is watching football on TV ever as exciting as actually going to the stadium and watching it live?  Of course, the real frequencies, as nature intended them, pulsating through your body helps too.  You can feel the bass in your gut and violin strings in your tear ducts.

There are only four shows a year.

The season finale was last week, and the next season doesn’t start until the fall (October, maybe?), so you still have plenty of time to resolve that you’re going next year.  This past season, the shows were in October, January, March and May, respectively.

Here were the shows of this past season:

  • Symphonic Jubilation
  • Battle of the Batons
  • Pops Magic
  • Moonlight Serenade

The shows were always at 7:30 pm.

Pops is on the beach.

For you beach people, the Pops is close at hand – at Arnold High School’s auditorium.  Obviously, this is convenient.  The venue was great, easy to get to and really lent itself well to the event.

If you’ve not gone in the past, you need to make it a priority to go in the future.  You’ll be glad you did.

In my wife’s words: “It was unbelievable, I had a fantastic time.”

For more information on the Pops, visit their website. PanamaCityPops.org

Video of some of the more dramatic parts.

Free Shipwreck Island Passes THIS WEEKEND

In celebration of their grand opening this weekend, Shipwreck Island Waterpark is running a contest on their Facebook page.

They did three questions Wednesday, three questions yesterday, and they’re doing three questions today.  Whoever gets the questions right will have a chance to win passes to Shipwreck Island tomorrow.

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Weekend Events March 25-27 (and bonus dates!)

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There’s so much happening around here lately, that this one tiny old weekend is beginning to burst at its seams.

In an effort to help out the coming weekend with it’s ever expanding proverbial waistline of things-to-do, we ventured out a bit and found an extra event here and there for you.

March 22, March 23 and March 25-27

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POPS Orchestra Plays PCB!

Panama City POPS Orchestra is bringing their classical talents to Panama City Beach on Saturday, March 26.

POPS Orchestra is playing their third concert of the season and in addition to their popular symphonic sounds, POPS Orchestra is mixing up the program a bit with a special talent joining them for this event.

Curious?

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Dune Buggy Park is OPEN

We first told you about the dune buggy adventure park coming about a year ago. We followed up a couple weeks ago to find that it was opening last Friday. Well, now it’s open – at least the dune buggy part. The rest opens in phases over the next 8 weeks.

So I’m sure you’re dying to know all about my driving adventure, right?

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Pier Park Mardi Gras- A Festive Success!

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The weekend has left us, but in its wake remain a million great memories and countless beads.

The 3rd Annual Pier Park Mardi Gras, hosted by the Krewe of Dominique Youx has outdone itself again.

Hundreds of people swarmed Pier Park, vying for parking and hot spots along the parade route.  Even the gloomy weather couldn’t damper the crowd’s spirited merry-making despite its best attempts. Everywhere you looked, there were hordes of people celebrating the event, armed with Funnel Cake or assorted goodies from the accompanying vendors.

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