当夜晚发出的撞击声比平时更加频繁,这只能说明一件事。 不,不是鼠患,而是万圣节到了! 一年中最惊悚的时刻已经从简单的“不给糖就捣蛋”演变成了宏大的体验盛会! 如果您在纽约参加庆祝活动,您一定想了解这里有哪些精彩活动! 那么,不必再四处寻找了。 在这份纽约万圣节指南中,我们将为您介绍所有不容错过的精彩惊悚活动。 飞吧,我的宝贝们! 飞吧!包括:
纽约万圣节是什么时候?
如果您是人类,那么您可能已经知道这一点了。 但这一条是给所有可能还不了解情况的非人类准备的。 一年中最惊悚的日子是 10 月 31 日;今年正好是周一。 您可能会想:“周一晚上还要上学呢;第二天还要工作,我该怎么尽情狂欢呢?” 别担心;我们理解您的想法,也懂您的顾虑。 您会很高兴地发现,大部分万圣节狂欢活动都会在正日之前的那个周末举行。 您甚至会在万圣节前后的两周内发现一些有趣的庆祝活动。 如果您愿意的话,可以将其想象成一个巨大的万圣节“趣味三明治”。
纽约万圣节活动在哪里举办?
好吧,它就在纽约。 “大苹果”之城。 这座不夜城。 是您……专门点击了这篇博文。 您还好吧? 您是否需要坐下来休息片刻?
纽约万圣节游玩指南
言归正传,不再开那些恐怖玩笑了;您一定想知道纽约万圣节有哪些好玩的活动,对吧? 那么,让我们来看看为您准备的最佳惊悚活动吧。
Be brave on a Catacombs by Candlelight Tour
您是否曾在那微弱的烛光下与恶魔共舞? 是的,我们对蒂姆·波顿(Tim Burton)那充满万圣节奇思妙想的名言进行了些许改编,但请跟随我们的脚步。 因为在圣帕特里克老座堂(St. Patrick's Old Cathedral)地下墓穴的这场烛光之旅中,您可没法跳舞。 这段时长 90 分钟的导览游将带您穿过圣地地下无数的隧道和通道。 在游览过程中,您那博学而又带有神秘气息的导游将为您讲述各种惊悚故事。 许多著名的纽约人都安息在这些地下墓穴中,其中一些人肯定有着令人毛骨悚然的故事。 将历史与阴暗诡谲的场所相结合? 在纽约度过万圣节,您还有什么更好的选择呢?
Go hunting on a Ghosts of Greenwich Village Tour
离开阴暗潮湿的地下墓穴,我们现在前往格林威治村(Greenwich Village)。 您知道它最初是以一位绿色女巫命名的吗? 我们也不知道,因为这是个谎言。 格林威治(Greenwich)从未出现过什么绿色女巫。 但您知道格林威治真正拥有的是什么吗? 幽灵。 这里有成群结队的幽灵。 没错,万圣节的爱好者们,您也可以在当地社区的幽灵徒步之旅中探索曼哈顿那些令人毛骨悚然的秘密。 参观格林威治村(Greenwich Village)最著名的幽灵出没地,听听失踪儿童、名人幽灵以及公园魅影的故事。 让您的导游为您编织那些发生在午夜时分、令人胆战心惊的恐怖传说。 见证绞刑架之树(Hanging Tree)的诡异氛围,在华盛顿广场公园(Washington Square Park)进行一场惊悚漫步,并准备好在沿途捕捉真实幽灵的照片。 谁知道呢,说不定您会走运!
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Do the monster mash at the Village Halloween Parade
您看到新闻了吗? 每年,纽约都会被恶鬼占据! 5万个深夜生物降临“大苹果”,占据街道并惊吓当地人。 当然,除非那些当地人也参与其中。 因为我们说的是格林威治村万圣节大游行(Village Halloween Parade),如果您在万圣节期间来到这座城市,您一定不容错过。 游行沿曼哈顿第六大道从坚尼街(Canal St)延伸至第15街,所以如果您想参与其中,您需要准备一套装扮。 今年的主题是“自由”,所以您可以根据自己的理解尽情发挥。 如果您对此感兴趣,请在 18:30 前往第六大道和坚尼街(Canal St),并准备在 19:00 开始游行! 如果您更愿意在场边观看,那也完全没问题。 您可以尽早前往第六大道占据有利位置(随着游行临近,那里会变得非常拥挤),或者前往游行的终点第 14 街至第 16 街,捕捉大群满头大汗、疲惫不堪的“怪物”冲过终点线的画面。
Enjoy cocktail cackles at Hocus Pocus
想为您万圣节的欢乐气氛增添一点坎普风(Camp)吗? 那么您一定会喜欢由 A Drinking Game NYC 倾情呈现的《女巫也疯狂》(Hocus Pocus)鸡尾酒盛会。届时将忠实再现迪士尼经典电影《女巫也疯狂》Hocus Pocus,您可以观看三位女巫如何施展她们的卑劣计划。 只需确保您已经锻炼好了拿酒杯的手,因为每当铃声响起,您就需要抿一口酒。 您能熬过这个夜晚吗?还是在结束前就被女巫们的迷醉咒语所掌控? 只有时间——以及您的智慧——会给出答案。
Run for your life at the terrifying Blood Manor
如果您想为万圣节增添一份强烈的刺激感,那么名字令人毛骨悚然的 Blood Manor 绝对是不二之选。 这个活动或许该把孩子留在家里,因为您将体验到真正的恐怖。 这座巨大的鬼屋位于百老汇 359 号(359 Broadway),胆小者请勿入内。 事实上,14 岁以下的儿童甚至被禁止入内,以免留下终生心理阴影! 对于那些足够大胆敢于进入的游客,您将看到阴森的长廊、令人胆寒的通道,以及众多训练有素的演员,他们唯一的目标就是——极尽恐怖之能事。 如果您死里逃生并想在明年再次光临,那您就大有口福了,因为整座鬼屋每年都会焕然一新。 所以,下次当您转过那个您确定很安全的转角时,迎接您的可能是一个意想不到的惊吓。 这就是我们为您准备的纽约万圣节惊悚指南的全部内容吗? 想要在“大苹果”纽约体验一些没那么吓人的活动吗? 快来了解 Go City®! 凭我们的 Explorer Pass 和 All-Inclusive Pass,您可以在您的度假行程中灵活安排这座城市的一流景点! 那么,您还在等什么呢?
Things to do on Halloween in New York
Things to do on Halloween in New York
Anyway, enough with the spooky silliness; you'll want to know what to do over Halloween in New York, right? Well, let's take a look at the best and eeriest activities on offer.
Brave a catacombs by candlelight tour
Ever dance with the devil in the pale candlelight? Yes, we've taken some liberties with that quote, taken from the eternally-Halloweeny mind of Tim Burton, but stay with us here. Because you won't be dancing on this candlelit tour of the catacombs beneath St. Patrick's Old Cathedral.
This 90-minute guided tour will take you through the myriad underground tunnels and passageways beneath this holy place. And your creepy yet information-savvy guide will regale you with spooky tales as you go. Many famous New Yorkers rest in these catacombs, and there's sure to be a creepy story for some of them. Pairing history with spooky dark places? What more could you ask for on Halloween in New York?
Go hunting on a Ghosts of Greenwich Village Tour
Go hunting on a Ghosts of Greenwich Village Tour
Above the dank and dark catacombs, we now travel to Greenwich Village. Did you know it was originally named after a green witch? Neither did we, because it is a lie. There never was a green witch in Greenwich. But you know what Greenwich does have? Ghosts. Tons of ghosts.
That's right, Halloween-goers, you too can discover Manhattan's spine-chilling secrets on a ghostly walking tour of the local neighborhood. Visit Greenwich Village's most haunted hangouts to hear tales of lost children, celebrity ghosts and park-dwelling phantoms. Let your guide weave creepy tales that go bump in the night. Witness the weirdness of the Hanging Tree, take a spooky stroll around Washington Square Park, and get ready to snap a picture of real ghosts along the way. Who knows, maybe you'll get lucky!
Do the monster mash at the Village Halloween Parade
Have you seen the news? Every year, New York is taken over by ghouls! Some 50,000 creatures of the night descend on the Big Apple, taking the streets and terrifying locals. That is, unless those locals are taking part. Because we're talking about the Village Halloween Parade, and if you're in town for Halloween, you won't want to miss it.
The parade runs up Sixth Ave from Canal St to 15th St in Manhattan, so if you want to get involved, you'll need a costume. Each year spawns a brand new dress-up theme, which you are free to interpret as you see fit. If you're keen, head to Sixth Ave and Canal St at 6.30PM and prepare to march at 7PM!
If you'd rather watch from the sidelines, then by all means. Either head to Sixth Ave early to grab a spot (it gets busy as the march draws near), or head to the end of the parade at 14th St to 16th St to catch a whole host of sweaty, tired monsters passing the finish line.
Become a creature of the night(life)
Become a creature of the night(life)
Even monsters, wraiths and demons need to get their groove on now and again, right? Which is where NYC’s spooktacular Halloween nightlife comes in. You’ll want to book well in advance (and start planning your costume even earlier) if you want to bag a ticket for the City of Gods party at Brooklyn’s vast Industry City. Said to be the biggest immersive Halloween party on the East Coast, it promises multiple live stages, plus hidden rooms, interactive artworks and some of the most extravagant costumes this side of Elton John.
Also at Industry City, although not on the same night because that would be silly, the annual Vampire Ball is a sad-eyed goth’s dream ticket, with live music and something called a ‘blood rave’ Sounds pretty fangtastic, huh?
Elsewhere, Circololo at Brooklyn Storehouse brings Ibiza-style house and techno to the zombie hordes. Can’t get a ticket for any of the above? Fear not, for there will be many more Halloween-themed pub parties and bar crawls going bump in the night right across town.
Dress up your doggo
Dress up your doggo
A poodle dressed as Patrick Bateman, a labrador in a Hannibal Lecter mask, a punk pomeranian, a headless husky, a shitsu in wolf’s clothing. All utterly absurd. All completely hilarious. The Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade is your annual opportunity to put your pooch-disguising skills to the test in a bid to claim the coveted title of best-dressed doggo. You’ll have to bring your A-game though, as your pedigree chum will be up against hundreds of similarly ambitious four-legged contestants. Canines of all shapes, sizes and varieties, all barking up the same tree: the tree of whose costume is best.
Celebrate Halloween Harvest at Coney Island
Celebrate Halloween Harvest at Coney Island
Do you really need another reason to mosey down to Luna Park at Coney Island? We mean, other than all the usual stuff: thrill rides, hot dogs, funnel cakes and old-school amusement arcades? Well no, you probably don’t, but we’re going to give you one anyway. Halloween Harvest runs on weekends from mid-September through to the other side of Halloween and contains all the essential ingredients needed to make spooky season go off with a BOO!
We’re talking family-friendly fall activities by the boatload: trick-or-treating, tractor racing, balloon modeling, caricature portraits, pumpkin-picking (and decorating) and more.
And, once you’ve got your Halloween on, why not do something that will really put the fear of god in you? Like riding a century-old wooden coaster (it’s safe, we promise) or screaming your little lungs out as the Slingshot catapults you skywards. Yikes.
Give your Halloween a glow-up
Give your Halloween a glow-up
It simply wouldn’t be Halloween without a jack-o’-lantern or two. The Bronx Zoo takes this idea and runs with it, choosing to go big rather than go home, with a themed trail that features more than 5,000 of the grinning orange blighters, each one of them lovingly hand-carved and illuminated from within. Harvest Glow, y’see: the clue’s in the name.
Follow the trail, catch live pumpkin-carving demos (to replace any rotting or collapsed ones), and say hey to the various spooky costumed characters roaming around the place. Just try not to think about the poor guy who’ll have to clean up this mess once those 5,000 gourds start to do what carved gourds do with the inevitable passage of time.
Harvest Glow runs at the Bronx Zoo Thursday–Sunday through October.
Do Dumboween
Do Dumboween
Sure, everybody talks about the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village. But did you know DUMBO also runs its very own spooky celebrations every October? Well, now you do. Dumboween kicks off with a costumed parade through Brooklyn Bridge Park, complete with bombastic brass band and giant, creepy puppets. Don your best serial killer/dead celeb/vampire garb and join the party as it weaves its way to the Dumbo Archway, where crafts, candy and music reward costumed revelers.
The party runs late afternoon into early evening, so it’s suitable for kids, too, not least because many local businesses hand out candy throughout (look for the pumpkin sign in shop windows). There’s also a(nother) best-dressed dog contest, plus cool spooky projections on Manhattan Bridge, plus loads more ghoulish goings on in and around the neighborhood.
Run for your life at the terrifying Blood Manor
Run for your life at the terrifying Blood Manor
If you want to dial up your Halloween with a hefty dose of adrenaline, then look no further than the ominously-titled Blood Manor. Maybe leave the kids at home for this one, because you'll be in for some real terror.
This massive haunted house is located at 359 Broadway, and it's not for the faint of heart. In fact, children under 14 won't even be allowed in for fear of being scarred for life! For those of you who do dare enter, you'll find haunted halls, petrifying passageways, and a multitude of actors trained in one thing and one thing only: being really scary.
If you survive and want to go next year, then you're in for a treat, because the whole petrifying place gets refreshed every year. So next time you round that corner you were sure was safe, you might be in for a big surprise.
Looking for NYC inspo of the slightly less spooky variety? Check out our favorite Big Apple attractions for adrenaline fiends and get the lowdown on the city’s top observation decks.
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