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    Blood Manor

    Blood Manor

    (316 reviews)

    TriBeCa, Civic Center

    So fun! My husband and I went thru Blood Manor with our 2 teenagers and 21-year/-old. What a fun…read moreactivity together and the actors were really good.

    I went on the very last night of the final season showing (save for the special Lights Out event)…read moreand at the 11:30 PM time slot. There was no wait and no preambling long speech about rules and such, which I appreciated. Since my friend dropped out last minute, I went alone and had a really fantastic time. If you can go alone, it's wonderful and only increases the tension and heightened surprise around every corner. I've been to many haunted houses and find most of them rather unimpressive or generally not scary at all, but this one managed to get my heart rate up *and* got at least a few jump scares out of me, especially in the first half. It was overall a great thrill ride, especially going in alone, and I really enjoyed the immersion, the commitment of the actors and the detailed, colorful set designs and cool animatronics. There were times I wanted to walk even slower to really take everything in and enjoy it. I spent most of the time laughing with glee and saying to myself "THIS IS DOPE." While the 3D glasses section didn't do much for me (maybe it's just my eyesight, but the effects here looked a bit blurry and not very three-dimensional), that's a minor critique. This haunt is also quite expensive, but in my opinion worth it if you love these kind of immersive experiences, especially of the scary variety. Bonus points for the friendly staff letting me switch my time slot from 7 pm to 11:30 after my friend dropped out with no issue or fuss.

    New York City Annual Halloween Parade

    New York City Annual Halloween Parade

    (2 reviews)

    South Village

    The Parade runs straight up 6th Ave. from Spring to 16th Street and timing is 7-10 PM. we were at…read more9th st x 6 Ave and parade crossed this spot at 7:50 PM. this year theme was "Robot". we reached here by the path from journal Sq and got down at 9th street at 6:30 PM. it was not crowded that time but the first row at the barricade was occupied so we settled in the second row, still good for watching the parade. Reach early to grab a good spot and of course wear layers. More than 50,000 zombies, ghouls, witches, giant puppets and more things that go bump in the night take the streets for a night of costumed revelry. Lanterns, bands, the day of the dead folks, it was amazing. folks dressed up were keep coming and entertaining the kids in the crowd. it was super fun. I loved the creativity brought in. Everyone was having a great time. The event was very well organized. The crowd was very packed on every intersection. overall a very great turn out of New Yorkers and tourists few notes: if you wanna participate - It is free to march in the parade, but costumes are mandatory, so make sure you bring it or you'll be left behind in civilian duds. The procession lines up at Sixth Ave and Canal St and rolls out from 6:30pm-8:30pm. North and west entrances to Sixth Ave will be blocked off by 6:30 pm, so join the line from East Broome, Sullivan and Canal streets east of Sixth Ave. We recommend gathering your fellow creatures of the night a few blocks away rather than trying to find your group in the middle of the chaotic lineup. Just because you're not wearing a costume this year doesn't mean you don't get to the party. Get to Sixth Ave early and grab a lookout spot before the parade rolls out at 7 pm. Sixth Ave becomes most congested with spectators between Bleeker and 14th Sts, so we suggest setting up camp at either the head (Spring to W Houston Sts) or tail (14th St to 16th St) of the parade. One can reach there- By PATH from New Jersey Take the 33rd Street Train to one of the Sixth Avenue Stations at 9th, 14th or 23rd Streets By Subway Sixth Avenue (B,D,F,Q) to 23rd, 14th or West 4th Street Stations Seventh Avenue (1,2,3,9) to 23rd, 18th, 14th, Sheridan Square or Houston Street Eighth Avenue (A,C,E) to West 4th Street, Spring (this station is closest to the Line-Up area) or Canal Street Stations Timing: 7-10 PM Place - Parade runs straight up 6th Ave. from Spring to 16th Street at Greenwich Village, NYC

    We didn't have much time to spend at the parade, but we stopped by in between going to Bane Haunted…read moreHouse & seeing Then She Fell on Halloween night. I recommend spending the entire evening and arriving early so you can get close to the parade route and see everything. Even though we were only there for a short while, it was an incredible experience.

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