Gotham Magazine calls Nightmare: Vampire a "spectacularly scary haunted house and Halloween extravaganza," created and directed by the "King of Horror" ("ABC World News Tonight") Timothy Haskell and presented by Psycho Clan (Producer/Executive Director, Chip Meyrelles) (Retrieved from http://broadwayworld.com/article/NIGHTMARE_VAMPIRES_Halloween_Production_and_Attraction
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What's Nightmare: Vampire, the haunted house at New York City all about?
Nightmare: Vampire isn't about going into a haunted house and getting scared. The theatrical experience is compared to unfolding a story. According to the Nightmare: Vampire website: "Set in the Museum of Vampyric Artifacts (MoVa), the world's first vampire museum features artifacts, statues and memorabilia related to all vampires from around the world, media and the headlines. When the MoVa and everyone in it are attacked by blood-lusting maniacs, you won't just be viewing the exhibits on display...you'll be running from them! Witness the birth of a new vampire legend." Daily News gives it "5 out of 5 skulls"
You might enter Nightmare: Vampire as a mute spectator, but it enthralls you and before you realize you become an active participant in the whole show.
The second event featured this year is Nightmare 666 featuring black magic show which might include humans too. Are you up for it?
MoVa operates during the day as a fully interactive, thrilling vampire museum.
Schedule of Nightmare: Vampire, the haunted house at New York City
The Nightmare: Vampire plays Friday, September 25th through Saturday, November 7th. The full schedule can be found here. http://www.hauntedhousenyc.com/images/schedule-groups-873x999.jpg
Tickets Pricing of Nightmare: Vampire, the haunted house at New York City
The tickets go on sale September 1st. The details of the ticket pricing are as follows:
Advance: $30
Box office: $35
VIP Ticket: $60
Students: $15 (available one hour prior to opening every performance day, valid student id required, limit 2 tickets per id)
Groups: $25 regular tickets/$45 VIP tickets for groups of 15 or more for all performances. Black out dates may apply.Friday, September 25 through Saturday, November 7. Friday, September 25 through Saturday, November 7. Friday, September 25 through Saturday, November 7.
Important FAQ
Before one decides to experience the haunted house at New York City, remember:
Nightmare: Vampire is an adult oriented show. Children under 7 not allowed. Kids 12 years and under admitted under adult supervision.
Lots of twists and turns; dress accordingly.
Exit from the haunted house is possible, though no refunds will be given.
Handicap Accessible
For more information on the haunted house at New York City, please visit their website.
Source(s)
http://www.hauntedhousenyc.com/
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13 Comments
Post a CommentOOOOh, right up my "interest" ally,lol
Scary... Don't know if I dare... :D
nice information..
very good and informative.Thanks
gr8 job ,
WOW, this sounds great! What fun and how very entertaining and creative. Great article Reena. :)
Why don't we have places like this in our area! No fair!
Too scary for me!
First you have to get me to NYC in the dark...
I would love to do this!