Frisco | December 2024

Business

BY KAREN CHANEY

The hallway leading to the game show studios features nametags of former contestants.

Game show host Tony Murray embraces a ‘70s retro vibe at The Game Show Experience.

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The Game Show Experience turns dreams into reality A game show host, sometimes clad in a light blue three-piece suit studded with a chunky nametag, adeptly leads contestants through multiple games as part of The Game Show Experience. How it happened Business owners Shannon Hammond and Wheel of Fortune, Family Feud, Plinko and a few mini-games as well. Guests should plan on spending 75 minutes total at the experience. Who it’s for

Danny Mehta and Shannon Hammond opened The Game Show Experience in 2023.

Group size can range from six to 16 in a studio. A full facility booking is available for larger groups. The experience is geared towards those 12 years old and older but exceptions can be made upon request. Games can be customized for groups and feature questions tailored to the contestants’ interests. Quote of note “This is a chance to get away from your electron- ics and do something that everyone has always dreamt of doing,” Mehta said.

Danny Mehta said they retrotted the space that Mehta owns to pivot from Countdown 2 Escape, an escape room Hammond owned with her husband, to The Game Show Experience, which opened in October 2023. The setup Within the three game show rooms, contestants will play The Game Show Experience’s versions of

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