Friday, September 10, 2010
Book Your NYC Halloween Fun NOW!
Be a spectacular VIP spirit amidst the amazing puppets, bands, dancers, artists and thousands of costumed New Yorkers with the InterContinental New York Barclay-New York Village Halloween Parade VIP Package. As the official hotel sponsor of the Village Halloween Parade, the InterContinental New York Barclay is offering a fun-filled VIP package including hotel perks, VIP parade section and VIP after-party admission.
As the official hotel sponsor of the Village Halloween Parade, the InterContinental New York Barclay is offering a fun-filled VIP package for two including guestroom accommodations on the hotel’s horrific 13th floor, entry to the VIP section of the parade, entrance to the VIP after-party at Webster Hall, two Halloween Shocktails by Barclay Bar & Grill mixologist Jose Torrella and a restorative Natural Power Breakfast buffet. Rate for package starts at $399 per night, and is available from October 28 to 31. Package must be booked by October 18, and is subject to availability. To book this VIP package, visit the hotel’s Website at www.intercontinentalnybarclay.com.
A special room rate of $325 is being extended from October 29 through November 1. Price is per night, per room, plus tax for bookings made by October 15, 2010, subject to availability. Bookings can be made at the Village Halloween Parade Website: www.halloween-nyc.com. Those checking into the InterContinental New York Barclay in full Halloween costume will receive one complimentary "Shocktail" per registered guest at Barclay Bar & Grill.
Follow the InterContinental New York Barclay on Facebook www.facebook.com/NYBarclay and Twitter http://twitter.com/IC_NYBarclay for valuable Spellcials and surprising Monstertunities.
Note: As one of New York's few Pet-Friendly hotels, the InterContinental New York Barclay is giving out creepy candy bags and tricky treats for both children and pet trick or treaters in costume, October 31 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Hotel is located at 111 East 48th Street, between Park and Lexington Avenues.
For other ideas on what to do in the Big Apple during your visit, check out Family Travel Forum's NYC Attractions Guide.
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