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Friday, October 29, 2010

REVIEW: Fear on 21st Street




Fear on 21st Street
12 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
646.912.9546

KGB Deals is currently selling Tickets for 50% off.
 Click Here for General Admission ($15) or Click Here for VIP Tickets ($25) and skip the line. (Trust me you REALLY want to skip the line.)


**SPOILER ALERT: This review contains details of this year's performance***

After I left the Steampunk Haunted House I headed to Fear on 21st Street. I purchased my VIP Ticket through KGB Deals for $25 and I strongly suggest that you do, too. I'll explain why in a moment.


Fear on 21st Street takes place in a run down asylum for the criminally insane that is about to be closed by the State. The angry Warden has decided to allow guided tours through the asylum and it is on your guided tour that things go terribly awry.


My tour group had 10 people in it. I normally hate being in large groups for walk through haunted houses but this only added to the effectiveness of Fear on 21st Street. The group was led by a tour guide named Lauren. Lauren, stutters and fidgets her way through an opening speech and then leads your group to meet the Warden and Head of Security. Once inside the room Lauren backs herself into a corner and looks down at her feet while her tongue falls in and out of her mouth. The Warden informs us that Lauren is a rehabilitated former patient and the tour guide job is part of their program to help rehabilitated patients rejoin society. She apparently "starts at the Gap next week" which is hilarious considering that she looks as though she's had a partial lobotomy. Lauren leads you into the asylum and after the asylum safe room is compromised and the Head of Security is murdered it's a wild journey through the mental institution in search of escape. 

This haunted house is fantastic on several levels. It has some of the best acting I've ever seen in a haunted house. The adorable childlike dirty blonde that played the tour guide Lauren was fantastic. It was also a great twist that she was experiencing the entire house with us and trying to get us out safely. Each room was covered in props and you never knew what was going to spring up from underneath, above, or behind you. There were lots of mechanical effects from moving walls to electric chairs and they never failed to make everyone in the room jump. This haunted house is scary, funny, clever, and entertaining with surprises around every corner. 


The only area that Fear on 21st Street fails in is ticketing. They sell general admission tickets that are good for any time on any day that they are open. This leads to chaos and outrageously long lines. Do yourself a favor and get VIP tickets for a MUCH shorter wait. My friend and I got there around 9:30pm (on a Thursday), with VIP tickets we waited outside for about 10min and then once we entered the Haunted House there was ANOTHER line inside! We waited 25 min in this inside line and we talked to a few people with general admission tickets who had waited for 2 hours outside! Hopefully, next year they will sell tickets for specific time slots and the wait will be much shorter, but if you visit Fear on 21st Street this weekend make sure you have a VIP ticket.

REVIEW: Steampunk Haunted House 2010

Steampunk Haunted House
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St.
New York, NY 10002

Tickets: $20-$25
Click Here to buy tickets.
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**SPOILER ALERT: This review contains details of this year's performance***


Last night I experienced Steampunk Haunted House. I LOVE the Victorian era. I LOVE the idea of a haunted house with no gore and no blood. And I LOVE old theatres. My interests made a trip to Steampunk Haunted House an obvious addition to my Halloween festivities.


Steampunk Haunted House at Abrons Arts Center takes place within a historic theatre that was built in 1915. The space is gorgeous. An unbelievably unique and creepy setting with tunnel like hallways, winding staircases and 3 floors to wander through.

Your 25 minute journey begins in a group. Everyone is given a lantern to see their way and then led inside the dimly lit space . One by one performers offer each member of the group a rope and then lead them away to a location somewhere in the house's 3 floors.

I found myself on the second floor of the house. After the performer leads you to a location they leave you alone and you are free to explore. I wandered from room to room watching the different performers in Victorian garb milling about all absorbed in their own dream like state. You are encouraged to follow one character and experience their journey through the house, a "choose your own adventure," as they called it.
This is not a traditional haunted attraction by any means. I did not find the Victorian characters, the loud mechanical noises, or the incessant singing of Stephen Foster's "Beautiful Dreamer" scary at all. The whole production was more like performance art meets art installation than a haunted house.  Choosing your own path through the house was an interesting spin on traditional walk through houses, but after 10 minutes it began to feel repetitive.

 
I appreciate the experience that Steampunk Haunted House provides, but I couldn't help but imagine how that incredible space could have been used better. All that dimly lit Victorian architecture would be the perfect setting for a truly interactive Victorian haunted house with inhabitants that burst out from hidden spaces and improvise conversations with their guests and let them in on their fear or insanity. I can only hope that next year Steampunk Haunted House will let their audience play an active role in their living nightmare.



NYC Halloween Haunted House

Tonight, I am attending the epic experience that is, NYC Halloween Haunted House. I had considered not going, but my curiosity got the better of me and I have to know what the fuss is all about.

Tickets are currently sold out, but you can check their Facebook page and Twitter feed for updates on extra tickets or go to the theatre about 2 hours early to wait in the cancellation line.

115 W. 27th St, Ground Floor

New York, NY 10001

212-352-3101

866-811-4111

Follow me on twitter @RavenBlackCat  while I wait to enter the house and for my reaction after I (hopefully) make it out alive.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Haunted House Double Feature: Steampunk Haunted House & Fear on 21st Street

I have tickets for both Steampunk Haunted House & Fear on 21st Street Tonight.
Check it out and get your tickets! Only 4 more days!


Steampunk Haunted House
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St.
New York, NY 10002
http://www.steampunkhauntedhouse.com/

Tickets: $20-$25
 Click Here to buy your tickets.


Fear on 21st Street
12 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
646.912.9546

KGB Deals is currently selling Tickets for 50% off.
 Click Here for General Admission ($15) or Click Here for VIP Tickets ($25) and skip the line.



Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Crumbs' Halloween Cupcakes


Crumbs is currently featuring their Halloween Signature Collection. Crumbs ships their treats all over the country, so place your order while you still can.

A Deliciously Creepy Victorian Halloween






Make it a goldstar Halloween

I am really loving goldstar.com right now! They have amazing offers for a ton of Halloween activities for this weekend like Blood Manor, Nightmare: Superstitions, Trapped in Purgatory, Luna Park's Night of Horror, Madame Tussaud's After Dark, and some completely amazing Halloween parties. Check it out HERE.

Grandin Road Halloween Sale!

Grandin Road is having a huge Halloween Sale!! All Halloween Decor is marked down!
Use code: XXW44642.

But Hurry! The sale ends today!

Birthday Murder Mystery Costume Ball


My Birthday Murder Mystery Costume Ball was an incredible success! I had so much fun and now we're just a few days away from Halloween! Only 3 more days!!