Transform Team Building to something totally unexpected and forever alter your event, exercise, activity or game with ATOM Las Vegas’ unique style and twist on interactive Murder Mysteries. Choose from over 17 mysteries in our library or have one custom written just for you! Our customized and elaborate interactive Scavenger Hunts whet the appetite of the most outgoing and outrageous Vegas FUN seekers.

Macy’s & A Touch of Mystery are happy to announce a new group program now being offered; "Mystery at Macy’s – An interactive shopping experience!" Guests become part of an interactive Murder Mystery from the moment they arrive. The fun starts when the first clue is sent out with the invitation to attend this special event! Once guests arrive, they embark on an adventure filled with intrigue, mayhem and FUN! To everyone’s surprise, when the First Runner Up arrives to take her place as Ms. Macy’s, she finds that the current Ms. Macy’s isn’t giving up her crown without a fight.
Guests are broken down into teams and sent on a scavenger hunt for clues throughout specific Macy’s departments. At the end of the hunt guests are gathered, and met by an Inspector who breaks them into investigative teams and asks for their assistance in solving the crime. Crime Reports are handed out, the suspects and clues are introduced, and teams are asked to come up with questions to ask of the suspects during a thorough investigation in order to solve the mystery. Prizes are awarded to the winning team(s) and then guests are free to spend the rest of their time shopping!
Programs may be customized to fit the particular interests and needs of each group. This program is the perfect compliment for a Spousal Program or Team Building.

On your mark, get set go! Laughs abound with this interactive Scavenger Hunt as teammates find out how creative they can be to secure all of the items on their list.
Set inside of a major Las Vegas strip hotel, Shopping Mall or Golf Course, each team is led by an ATOM Las Vegas "Clue Shrew" who interacts with them by giving directions and clues to their next location or item. However, these leaders may be more of a hindrance than help!
Teams are manned with a "shopping list", a camera and a "Clue Shrew." This HUNT keeps team members on their toes as they try to outsmart their "Clue Shrew" and work together to get to the finish line first.
Enjoy a 2 hour adventure engineered to bring out the best in each participant.

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“Now, as the snow flies outside of my office window, I sit back in my cube looking at my framed team photo and remember the fun, camaraderie and truly great adventure we all shared in Vegas. And, surprisingly enough, that camaraderie goes a long way once the workday begins.
Short of a totalitarian dictator, I am the worst example of a corporate team player known to man. I am not sure what gene I am lacking but I do know that all attempts to “bond” me to my fellow working stiffs have failed miserably. Over the course of my 15+ year career, I have been subjected to more corporate team building exercises, under the guise of a corporate “retreat,” than I care to remember. I have forged poison rivers, scaled human chain walls and, my least favorite, trust fallen into the linked arms of my daily grind comrades. The same comrades that I make no bones about not bonding with during the 40+ hour work week. Needless to say, that attitude has not resulted in an outpouring of admiration towards me (and I am falling into their arms from a 3-story ledge, why?)
So when the memo came down from above late last year that this year’s Kumbaya Weekend in January was going to held in Las Vegas, my low expectations remained the same. The only thing different this year would be my forging poison rivers and scaling human chain walls that were festooned in flashing neon. Same drab, different droll.
My sour demeanor started to improve immediately once our group of 56 arrived at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. This 2 million plus square foot behemoth of a resort is spectacular. Just walking through the casino floor on the way to our private event area, you could feel the electricity and the excitement in the air. At one point, I looked over at one of my fellow team builder-jaded mates and said, “This might not be so bad.” That statement proved to be the understatement of the weekend...