| October 27, 2006 :: E-mail Issue #537 |
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Ready to turn Halloween into a real-life Shining moment? From cheap thrills to eerie shrills, enter one of these haunted houses, if you dare (insert Vincent Price laugh here). |
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Blood Manor: Emergency exits are located all throughout Blood Manor just in case you feel the need to relieve your bladder after walking through dark themed rooms inspired by movies like Saw, Psycho, and Hostel. Price: $23 in advance (regular); $25 at door (cash only); $38 "RIP" no-wait tickets. Open 7:30pm-1am Thurs-Sun, plus Monday the 30th and Tuesday the 31st. 542 W. 27th St. (10th & 11th Aves.), Chelsea; 877.340.3002 |
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Darkside Haunted House: All the best horror movies start with a road trip, so pack up your unsuspecting friends and head to Long Island for a visit to the indoor/outdoor Darkside Haunted House, where you'll walk through a ghost town before entering a haunted house that includes a Shining-like maze. Price: $16. Opens at 6pm nightly (you can also go during the day if you're a real weenie). Rt. 25A, Wading River, NY; 631.369.SCARE |
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Nightmare: The multi-borough Nightmare was created when the Psycho Clan polled thousands of local residents to list their top 13 fears—you can bet scary clowns made the list—and then designed each house based on those responses. The result is a chilling room-by-room encounter of phobias, frights, and fears that might bring you face to face with your worst nightmare. Price: $15–$25; $50 for no-wait tickets. CSV Cultural Center, 107 Suffolk St., Lower East Side; 212.868.4444 |
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