Based on the star system, this is truly an "A-OK" event.
The venue, being the highlands masonic lodge, was such a nice touch, almost adding an air of importance to the event. I will hand it to the event coordinators, there was a lot going on too! Among the many stories accessible to event-goers, different events were stratified, giving guests the flexibility to chose which scene fit their mood/expectations for the night. As for myself, I followed the music and the crowd to the lower level of the dance floor, the food, and the drinks. And despite this being the room drawing the biggest crowd, the vibe still felt somewhat lacking. At any given moment there were about 3-4 people dancing across a VAST dance floor. The DJ, fully decked out in an elaborate costume with a mirrored mask, was bumping some alt house/dance music for quite some time. And whereas the music itself didn't really get me out of my seat, I did really appreciate the attention to detail in all of the costumes of the guests and the hosts. The consistency in the obvious effort in the various costumes added to the immersive feeling of a halloween ball that we all crave. Having said that, there were enough hiccups in the event that took me out of the this awe of admiration. Between EARLY drink shortages at the bar and an MC that [I felt] struggled to communicate clearly through the audio equipment at hand, I felt content departing this event before closing time. Regardless if I will go again or not, I respect the Denver Witches Ball for what it is. If you normally have big plans for the night on a Halloween weekend, I would recommend this event as a supplement for the evening and perhaps not the sole placeholder.
Were I to do anything differently, I would have showed up much earlier to remedy the drink shortage situation OR I would have only showed up at the end around midnight for their yearly ritual (just to give it try!) read more