Accomplice The Village: FAQsQuestionsCan I come to Accomplice: The Village if I don't have a group of eight? Can I have a group larger than eight? I don't have eight people, but would like a private group. Is this possible? How and when will I find out the actual starting point? Is Accomplice: The Village appropriate for kids? Can I pay cash for a ticket on the day of the show? I'm on parole. Will Accomplice: The Village be a violation? I'm not very bright. Will Accomplice: The Village be too difficult for me? I'm very smart and fast and will win Accomplice: The Village. What do I get? What if it rains? I hate the rain. I can't stand Scavenger Hunts/Interactive Theater/Walking Tours. How is this different? I don't like to learn. This sounds like I'll be getting a history lesson. I like to learn. Will I hear historical information about the Accomplice: The Village sites? Are gift certificates available? I have a really important question but can't remember it right now. AnswersCan I come to Accomplice: The Village if I don't have a group of eight? Of course. You'll be paired with other smaller groups and you'd better become friendly - you may have to save each others lives. Two lessons to keep in mind: Never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut. Can I have a group larger than eight? Sure! We max out the group at ten if you're not all booking together, but if you have more than ten that would like to come, email us with the date, time, and total number of people and we'll up the maximum spaces for that slot. I don't have eight people, but would like a private group. Is this possible? Due to our very limited audience space, you must purchase all eight tickets for a time slot if you'd like to guarantee that you are not paired with others. How and when will I find out the actual starting point? When you purchase a ticket, you are immediately provided with a map and instructions on how to get there. Is Accomplice: The Village appropriate for kids? We recommend that 10-15 year olds be accompanied by parents. If your child is below the age of 10, do you really want them exposed to a life of crime at such an impressionable age? Having said that, if you have a child under the age of 10 that's particularly sharp and can keep his or her mouth shut, bring 'em along. Just don't be upset at the innocence lost. Can I pay cash for a ticket on the day of the show? Sorry, in order to experience Accomplice: The Village properly all tickets must be purchased in advance. I'm on parole. Will Accomplice: The Village be a violation? Not if you can keep your mouth shut. I'm not very bright. Will Accomplice: The Village be too difficult for me? Not if you smarten up. I'm very smart and fast and will win Accomplice: The Village. What do I get? Accomplice: The Village is not a race. You're a winner just for coming. Take your time and enjoy the ride. Don't be so competitive. What if it rains? I hate the rain. As every hardened criminal knows, shady activities take place in light rain, and are rescheduled in the event of downpours. Accomplice: The Village is no different. In the event of terrible weather, participants will be informed the morning of the performance and given the option to reschedule for any future date. I've lived in New York City my whole life. Accomplice: The Village sounds like it's for tourists. I don't do touristy stuff. First of all, that's not even a question. Secondly - Accomplice: The Village is NOT just for tourists. You may have been to some of our spots before but never in this way. I'm a tourist with a terrible sense of direction. This sounds like it's for New Yorkers. Do I need extensive knowledge of The Village? Accomplice: The Village is NOT just for New Yorkers. You will be provided with ample material to find your way around, and you'll be able to do so without having to ask some snooty New Yorker for directions. I can't stand Scavenger Hunts/Interactive Theater/Walking Tours. How is this different? Accomplice: The Village is a luscious blend of all three, with all the good parts left intact and all of the bad parts sifted out. I don't like to learn. This sounds like I'll be getting a history lesson. Accomplice: The Village will surprise you with New York City strangeness, but you won't learn any historical information during your experience if we can help it. I like to learn. Will I hear historical information about the Accomplice: The Village sites? No. If you constantly need to be learning, be sure to bring a book. I understand that I'll be walking a lot, but I'm very into my shoes and comfortable ones just don't look sexy enough on me. Can I wear whatever kind of shoes I want? Go ahead. You'll be sorry. I'm not much for all this exciting adventure entertainment, but I do like to eat and drink. If I come to Accomplice: The Village, will I be full and drunk? Not unless you eat and drink a ton beforehand. A few tastes of food and a few drinks are included, but it's not Octoberfest. If you tend to get dizzy when hungry or are malnourished, you may want to grab a bite beforehand. Certainly eating the night before the performance is a good idea - don't starve yourself with the hopes of filling up on steak and chops for a $65 ticket. Are gift certificates available? You bet. Gift certificates are redeemable for any show that has space available. You can find them HERE. I have a really important question but can't remember it right now. No problem. email us or call 347-559-6223 and we'll try to figure out what it was you wanted to ask. I would like to write an article on this unique adventure for my very influential and widely circulated magazine. How can I get in touch with you? Please email us or call 347-559-6223 for all such inquiries. When will I see Accomplice: (My City)? If you live in London, Boston, or San Francisco, perhaps soon. If you live in Peoria, don't hold your breath. I would like to see Accomplice: (My City) before you decide to get around to it. In fact, I'd like to license it. Do you have a licensing arrangement? Why, yes, we do! Please email us if you're interested in finding out how you can run Accomplice in your very own city. This means you, Peoria. |
| . |