|
Informative Press Releases for Travel
Press Release information you can use!
The following information is provided by the travel supplier or its public relations representative. The Traveler's Journal can accept no responsibility for the accuracy or validity of any material in this section.
—Village Parade, “Boos Cruise” and Haunted Storytelling will raise “Spirits” this Month—
New York City (October 7, 2008)—As economic concerns continue to heighten, New York City is remaining upbeat as the City prepares to welcome residents and visitors of all ages to enjoy the Halloween festivities taking place across the City in the weeks leading up to October 31, including a variety a free and value-oriented activities. Most famous is the Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, now in its 35th year, which draws approximately 2 million people, while other events throughout the five boroughs include a Halloween "Boos Cruise," haunted storytelling, pumpkin carving, magic shows and face painting.
“We want to remind New Yorkers and visitors that no one knows how to throw a party like
Starting at 7pm on October 31, the annual Village Halloween Parade (halloween-nyc.com) featuring thousands of costumed New Yorkers and visitors as well as hundreds of puppets, bands, dancers and artists, will be held in the heart of New York's Greenwich Village. Known for its liveliness and vibrancy, the convivial parade, which anyone in costume is invited to join, draws a large and diverse crowd and follows a route up
Halloween weekend at
The Halloween “Boos Cruise” on October 31st promises surprises, giveaways and a fun costume contest, aboard the Circle Line Downtown (circlelinedowntown.com) Halloween Cruise. The 2½ hour Halloween Cruise on the ZEPHYR, a 143-ft luxury yacht, which will tour the New York harbor, boards at 9pm, sails at 9.30pm and returns dockside at midnight. Tickets are $47 in advance (price includes a complimentary drink), and $50 at the door for guests 21 and over.
Beginning mid-month, October weekends at the Bronx Zoo (bronxzoo.com) will be filled with activities including magic shows, spooky stories, costume parades, and musical hayrides, in addition to a chance to visit the bats, cats, and world of reptiles. Furthermore, during weekends from October 11-26, one child dressed in Halloween costume will receive a free child’s limited admission ticket with the purchase of one full price adult limited admission ticket.
In
Located in Staten Island,
W Hotels of
For more information about what's happening throughout the five boroughs, go to nycvisit.com.
About NYC & Company:
NYC & Company is the official marketing, tourism, and partnership
[Back to Press Releases Main]