If you’re going to be in NYC near the end of October, you won’t want to miss the opportunity to get your scare on with some fun-filled, costume-packed Halloween parties done the New York way. Halloween in NYC offers a wide variety of fun, festive, spooky activities, haunted houses, parties, and classic New York fun. We’ve compiled a list for you of some of the best Halloween parties taking place in NYC this October. So, grab your costume, a few friends, the kids, and get ready to enjoy an entertaining and action-packed night of fun.
If you love great live music and a warehouse of Halloween activities, then attending this fun event located at a massive East Williamsburg Warehouse with headlining band Fatboy Slim should be something you won’t want to miss. On October 28th, event organizers BangOn!NYC are holding this party at a yet-to-be announced warehouse that includes vaulted ceilings, two music stages, a silent disco, plenty of spooky art, trick-or-treating, and much more. Along with Fatboy Slim, other live entertainment will be provided by DJs Clozee, Detlef, Maximono and The Golden Pony.
On Sunday, October 15th, Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY hosts a fun, free event to help bring the community together for a safe Halloween. This year’s Halloween Party promotes a safe and free way for adults and children to celebrate Halloween. At the event, there will be pumpkin picking, hayrides, decorating, popcorn and ice cream, bounce houses, and face painting. Don’t forget to arrive in your best Halloween costumes.
On Saturday, October 28th, you can enjoy a fun Halloween cruise party with your children. The cruise will include several activities and attractions the entire family can enjoy, including clowns, magic shows, balloon sculpting, dancing, pictures, and much more. On the Harbor Lights Yacht, a cash bar will be available for adults, and a live DJ will play music. On the boat, food and snacks will be available for purchase.
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