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Take a Party Bus to Visit These 3 New York City Haunted Houses for Halloween

October 22, 2010

Rent a party bus with your friends this Halloween and visit these haunted houses in New York City. Photo courtesy of: BiMedia.net.

Get into the Halloween spirit this weekend! Gather a group of friends, rent a party bus and have the driver take you to these three awesome New York City haunted houses. It will be a screaming good time!

 

Blood Manor: 542 W 27th Street between 10th and 11th Avenue. This eerie haunted maze aims to give you a constant scare-fest with incredibly detailed scenes and character costumes. According to Time Out New York, the actors are believably threatening and the sharp attention to detail makes each room interesting. Tickets: $33.50-$45.

Vortex Theater’s NYC Halloween Haunted House: 115 W 27th Street between 6th and 7th Avenue. This haunted experience is not for the faint of heart. Each person travels through the house alone wearing a face mask and carrying a flashlight. To add to the scare-factor, the actors actually touch you. Tickets: $15-$30.

Nightmare: Superstitions: Noho Event Center, 623 Broadway at Houston Street. The premise of this haunted house involves a creepy asylum filled with crazed patients who were committed after common superstitions (think stepping on cracks or a black cat crossing your path) came true. Each room is based on a superstition and the horrific consequences. Tickets: $15-$100.

Looking for even more NYC haunted houses for your party bus limo driver to take you to? Visit NewYork.TimeOut.com.

Have a Good Laugh: Take a NYC Limo to a Comedy Show This Fall

October 8, 2010

Take a NYC limo to see Daniel Tosh of Tosh.0 at the Beacon Theatre. Photo courtesy of: SceneReleases.com

It’s no secret that in New York, it’s impossible to be bored. There is always a new restaurant opening, a show to see or a museum to visit. Each fall, the city is taken over by great comedy acts that you won’t want to miss. So why not have a night out on the town in NYC, grab some friends, rent a limo and enjoy one of these great shows.

October 30, 2010, Daniel Tosh: The host of Tosh.0, a show on Comedy Central that now has ratings that surpass the likes of Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, graces the Beacon Theatre with his presence the day before Halloween. Tickets: $40-56.

November 5, 2010, Joel McHale: The hilarious host of The Soup on E! is headlining at the New York Comedy Festival at Carnegie Hall. This is a show you won’t want to miss. Tickets: $38-70

November 6, 2010, Aziz Ansari: The comical Parks and Recreation star brings his Dangerously Delicious tour to the New York Comedy Festival at the Beacon Theatre. Tickets: $44-57

Arrive in style to these awesome fall shows that will surely have you and your friends laughing hysterically all night long. For more information, visit TimeOutNewYork.com.

Finding a Hotel to Choosing an Airport Limousine Service: Travelling to NYC 101

October 1, 2010

Five Towns provides the best airport limousine service in NYC.

New York City is America’s biggest urban district and attracts millions of tourists every year. If you’ve never been to NYC before and don’t know any locals to show you around, you could end up spending more money than needed and actually missing a lot of great things about the city. If you are travelling to the city, follow these tips that cover everything from finding the right hotel to booking the best airport limousine service in NYC.

When to visit: Although NYC is great any time of year, the spring time may be the best time to visit, especially if you are a fan of the outdoors. Visiting Central Park in the spring time is a great experience because you will get to see nature come alive again after a long winter. However, the fall is also a great time to visit because it’s not too hot or cold and you’ll be able to see the colorful leaves change and fall. There are still many outdoor activities to experience in the fall as well. The winter (November-late January) is when the hotel prices are the cheapest. The city is beautiful during the holiday season, with decorations and lights illuminating the streets.

Where to stay: The closer you are to the center of Midtown and Times Square, the more expensive your hotel accommodations will be. You can find lower prices on hotel rooms on the outskirts of Manhattan, which is only a subway ride away from Midtown or anywhere else in the city. The average hotel price is about $250 a night, where centrally located hotels average about $400 or more per night. Stay at a cheaper hotel room but splurge on a luxurious airport limousine service to get you to your NYC hotel.

Getting around the city: There are plenty of transportation methods around the city. However, for a day of sightseeing in NYC, rent a limo to take you to all your destinations. It’s easier than hailing cabs and your driver will be able to function as a tour guide and make sure you see all the important spots while you’re visiting. You won’t get that experience taking a cab or subway.

What to do: There are tons of cheap things to do in the city. Look in the back of the pages of newspapers like the Village Voice or Time Out New York for daily listing on what’s happening around the city. There are also hundreds of art galleries (with free admission) throughout SoHo and Chelsea that showcase paintings, photography and sculptures.