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    Dance Xperience

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 pm - 9:00 PM

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    My daughter and I just Love Dance Experience. The staff and Dance Teachers are wonderful. The Best around. Elaine White

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    Fantastic! My daughter has been going here for 5 years. It's a family atmosphere and they excellent teachers and classes!

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    Mill Race Theatrical Company

    Mill Race Theatrical Company

    (5 reviews)

    Went to see a three act performance here and although I enjoyed myself am quite disappointed to say…read moreI unsurprisingly just woke up with a sore throat. It was freezing in there to the point I did not think that they had heat on at all. It was hard to even concentrate on the performance with how cold I was. The first performance had blankets as theatrical props and I thought about getting up and borrowing them to help me get through the other two acts. The space is huge and I am sure difficult and expensive to heat and cool. It is such a shame as the talent and concept was spot on. I hope that they can figure this out. Drinking tea and taking airbourne now.

    Miss Lilly's Séance is a 40 minute dark ride without the pretzel cars that has you immersed in the…read moretheatricality and an interactive part of the experience. My wife and I drove three and a half hours to take part in Miss Lilly's Séance, three and a half hours to drive back home, and it was well worth the drive. Miss Lilly's Séance Parlor is located in Mill Race Village in Mt Holly NJ. It makes no bones about it being a theatrical recreation of a séance. If you're going with the intention of contacting dearly departed Aunt Boo, forget about it. But, if you're looking for some scares, a fun evening out and don't want to drive down to Disney World to see The Haunted Mansion, Miss Lilly's Séance Parlor is the ticket you should seek. You need to make reservations to attend the séance. Seating is limited to ten people per showing. The séance is run on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Don't be late, because show times begin promptly at the times noted. Parking is available in a lot adjacent to the house that Miss Lilly's Séance is held in. Spots should be available since most of the shops in the village close at 6pm and the first séance is at 7pm. The evening begins with you waiting on the narrow porch of what was once an abandoned house. Thomas Greenfield, the show's creator, comes out for the greeting and tells you that in a few moments the door will open and you will be invited in. You enter what looks like the inside of an abandoned building and you're invited to take a seat on the couches and chairs available in the living room. The show has begun. What happens next would be a spoiler to those looking to experience this for themselves, so I won't describe exactly what happens between the walls of Miss Lilly's seance. Instead I'll say that the experience is like being on an interactive dark ride (for those that know what a dark ride is). It's also like being the actor on the set of a séance movie and instead of the special effects being done post-production via green screen and CGI technology, the special effects are happening in real time all around you. Don't be afraid to interact and be a part of the evening. It's a thrilling ride unlike anything you've experienced before. It's open year-round. Make your reservations soon, because once word gets out about how cool this is, they'll be booked weeks, if not months in advance.

    Witches Ball - The Mount Holly Witches Ball, a tradition since 2001.

    Witches Ball

    (10 reviews)

    The Witches Ball is one of the many reasons why Halloween is my favorite holiday. Once a year the…read moretown of Mount Holly transforms into a Halloween wonderland of sorts. There are crafters, vendors, food, and definitely plenty of drinks. The cornerstone of this event in my opinion is the costume contest. People go all out for this and it's really a sight to see! Every year it seems to attract more and more visitors. For this reason, I hope they get better at accommodating more visitors as it took an inordinate amount of time this year to get a drink. But it is still a blast and shouldn't be missed by the Halloween enthusiasts in the greater Philadelphia area!

    I've been to the Witches Ball twice now -- once on a date-date (last year) and once on a…read morefriend-date (this year). If you're on a date, you'll probably want to make a reservation at the spooky Robin's Nest Restaurant at the opening of the outdoor festival, before meandering through the creepy, dark streets brimming with interesting characters. If you're on a friend date, you may want to avoid the intimate restaurant and head straight to the beer garden, the creepy teddy bear shop, or the ghost hunter store. Or, of course, the VooDoo Bar. Like the others have said, do NOT bring your kids here. You're ruining it for everyone when you do that crap. Two downfalls (aside from the kid infestation) of the event: -Lack of bathrooms -Lack of food vendors I stood in a line for some beautiful porta potties for what felt like a really-really long time. The guy behind me in line kept drunkenly yelling at the people in the stalls... as if they really wanted to take their time and enjoy themselves in there or something. After finally relieving myself, I then spent an absurd amount of time waiting for some chicken tenders. Get some more food vendors and bathroom options, Witches Ball, and you're golden. See you next year!

    New Jersey Renaissance Faire

    New Jersey Renaissance Faire

    (20 reviews)

    First ren faire and I have to say...I was disappointed but I still may go again next year. Didn't…read morefind out about this happening until 2 weekends in so ended up going the last weekend and unfortunately it was raining. Maybe it would've been better if the weather was nice but I still think it could've been a better experience - definitely buy your tickets online ahead of time, I bought mine at the door and it was 30 not 25 - plan ahead of time. Apparently they have different acts every weekend and some weekends have celebrity performers. If I knew about this ahead of time I would've gone 2nd weekend and the ticket price would've been worth it - feel free to dress up as extra as you want, honestly seeing all the costumes was my favorite part of the whole experience - food is overpriced as per usual - most of the acts were disappointing but that made have been partially due to the rain - it's mostly a fair for vendors to sell costumes and whatnot

    Solid renaissance faire! More so a 3.5 stars but rounding up because not as mid to deserve a 3…read more I think the selection of food was a little mid and limited but the faire is relatively small compared to the Pennsylvania one (the only other one I've attended) so I guess it's understandable. Their season is also very limited (only the weekends in May and one in June!) The best performance of the three I attended was the fire dancing which was EXCELLENT and a standout without a doubt. The swords and silks belly dance was also cool. The comedy sword fighting show was extremely cringe but I do think that's just typical of a ren faire. There were free whip lessons which was really cool! The grounds weren't too large so and were on a field of grass in what felt like the middle of nowhere (I do think it was middle of nowhere) Because of the rain the day before the ground was basically swamp so that wasn't the most comfortable experience. Card was accepted at the food stands I visited so I didn't need cash. But cash was required for paying for VIP parking (which was only ten bucks). I also noted there were very limited benches to sit (aside from where performances were going on). Otherwise pretty solid especially considering how much more affordable this faire is compared to its competitors in other states. Definitely need a car to get here otherwise good luck.

    Dance Xperience - theater - Updated May 2026

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