Exciting Halloween events in New York City include a “cat lady” section in the Village Halloween Parade and a Tim Burton light installation at the New York Botanical Garden.
The spooky season is upon us, and there are plenty of eerie events happening in the New York area to celebrate Halloween. Whether you prefer demented parties or darling pumpkins, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Here is a guide to some of the top events taking place in New York this Halloween season.
One of the most iconic Halloween events in New York is the Village Halloween Parade, which is celebrating its 51st year. The parade will take place on Halloween night, starting at 7 p.m. The route begins at Canal Street and Sixth Avenue and heads north on Sixth Avenue to 15th Street. This year, the grand marshal of the parade is the Tony Award-winning actor Andre DeShields. The parade will feature a special section for participants to showcase their best “cat lady” looks. After the parade, the festivities continue with an after party at Webster Hall, which includes a costume contest with a $5,000 prize.
For those who can’t wait until Halloween night, the Bronx Halloween Parade is a family-friendly event taking place on October 26 at noon. This parade is a great opportunity for families to come together and celebrate the spooky season in a fun and safe environment.
If you’re a fan of dance parties, there are plenty of options to choose from throughout the month of October. House of Yes in Bushwick is hosting a Gay Zombie Prom on October 24, where guests are encouraged to embrace their inner glam gore. The Brooklyn Monarch in Williamsburg is hosting a Reggaeton Halloween party on October 25, and Drom in the East Village is hosting Daft Disko Halloween on October 26, featuring a night of French dance music.
For those who love a good jump scare, there are several immersive experiences to check out. Jimmy Fallon’s Tonightmares at Rockefeller Center is a 10-room maze featuring werewolves and other characters inspired by the “The Tonight Show” host’s creepy dreams. Haunted Hollywood at Circo in Manhattan is a variety show where drag queens bring classic scary movie characters to life. Schmitt’s Farm Haunt in Melville, NY, offers a haunted corn trail and a special clown takeover night leading up to Halloween.
No matter what your taste for the macabre, there is something for everyone to enjoy this Halloween season in New York. From parades and dance parties to immersive experiences and haunted trails, there is no shortage of spooky fun to be had. So grab your costume and get ready to celebrate Halloween in the Big Apple!
Source: The NY Times