Become a Super Sleuth at The Scooby-Doo! Mansion Mayhem Exhibit

Are you ready to solve a mystery with the members of Mystery Inc? You can become a part of the crew with this new interactive experience at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.

Home to a collection of antique machinery, pop culture items, automobiles, locomotives, and aircraft, among other items the Henry Ford Museum has an array of historical artifacts for its visitors to glimpse at. The museum is also known for its colorful and entertaining exhibits they have. Amateur detectives will want to get their hands on this exhibit (and maybe a couple of Scooby snacks for a reward as well).

In the Scooby-Doo! Mansion Mayhem guests find out that a jewel-thieving ghost has dodged the police and was last seen in this spooky mansion. It’s up to you and the Mystery Inc. gang to solve the mystery before it’s too late! Guests will work their way through the exhibit by examining clues left behind by the thief while meeting Velma, Daphne, Fred, Shaggy, and Scooby in four rooms along their journey. Each room provides a different interactive experience to add to the fun and entertainment.

In the Scooby-Doo! Mansion Mayhem exhibit opens at the Henry Ford Museum on February 12 and runs through April 9, 2023. This is an all-ages experience that is open to everyone. The exhibit is free for members of the museum or with museum admission. For more information about this exhibit, you can visit the website to find out full details.


About Rachel Moulden

Rachel is a fandom nerd who loves to create new stories. Outside of Fandom Spotlite you can find her writing books, chatting about all things pop culture related, and gushing about all things bookish on her book blog, Life of a Female Bibliophile. When Rachel is not busy writing you can find her jamming out to anime OSTs, indulging in a good cup of coffee, or watching too many K-Dramas. Check out her middle-grade debut novel (Lost Love: My First Boyfriend) available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. You can follow her on Twitter at @bibliophilelyfe and Instagram at @lifeofafemalebibliophile.

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