ResourcesEnjoy the Fall in NY With These Fun Activities

Published 11 Oct 2022

Enjoy the Fall in NY With These Fun Activities

The spookiest season of the year is finally here! It’s time to learn about the best places and events to celebrate this magical month. New York is famous for its tourism and seasonal events, and October is no exception, as the craziest costume nights are just around the corner. Spend the night with family and friends visiting the best establishments and gear up with your favorite costumes and Halloween trinkets. Let’s learn about the events you shouldn’t miss this fall.

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Village Halloween Parade

Let’s start with a must-see event in NYC, the Village Halloween Parade. This crazy and colorful parade is perfect for quality family time while being amazed at the zombies, ghouls, monsters, and many more.

If you’re a fan of old-school monsters, the Village Halloween Parade is an event you need to see. However, if you want to enjoy a classical rendition of a masterpiece, you should go to Broadway and enjoy Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic The Phantom of the Opera.  According to American Music Theatre, this incredible event is the longest-running broadway show with over 10,000 performances.

Apple Picking

Not every October event has to do with Halloween, and the apple-picking event is the perfect choice for those who only want quiet family time. Autumn is the season of two symbolic fruits, apples and pumpkins. Have a fun time following the apple and pumpkin picking tradition.

Halloween Parties

One of the best parts of Halloween is a costume party with your friends, and the NYC Halloween Party is a massive event where everyone gathers to celebrate the Halloween spirit. Have a blast dancing and showing off your costume. There are numerous pubs and bars with thematic parties all around NY. Find one that suits your needs and invite your friends and loved ones.

For the little kids at home, there’s the Halloween Block Party, where they can dress up as their favorite cartoon character or superhero and play with other kids.

October is a month filled with fun and energy, and the numerous events hosted in NYC are living proof of it. We advise you to celebrate responsibly and have the time of your life in this magical, mystical, and mysterious month. Of course, if you’re driving around New York this season, you’ll want to make sure you can find safe and convenient parking. Contact us today to learn more about our parking services throughout the tri-state area.

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Things to Do in NYC: Broadway

Broadway is the iconic theater district in NYC. It is home to several amazing shows including The Book of Mormon, Lion King, and Andrew Lloyd Webbers’ The Phantom of the Opera, Broadway’s longest-running show, which recently surpassed the 10,000 performance mark. The lights on Broadway were dim for 18 months, but they are back in full force. Before hurrying out to catch your favorite show, it’s important to plan ahead. Here’s what to know about your trip to Broadway.

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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! 5 Ways to Celebrate

Hispanic Heritage month kicks off on September 15 and runs through October 15. There are a lot of ways you can celebrate the great Hispanic culture in the tri-state area. If you are not ready to take the plunge and join festivities in person or are not ready to deal with NYC traffic or worry about NYC safe parking, don’t worry because there are also ways you can celebrate virtually.

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Safe Holiday Parking for Shows in NYC

Finding guaranteed parking in New York can be a challenge. That can be quite a problem seeing as, on average, a vehicle is generally parked for about 95% of the time in the U.S. However, it’s not entirely impossible. With the right tips, you can find guaranteed parking readily available. Here are some spots for safe holiday parking for shows in NYC.

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Finding Parking for the NYC Half Marathon on March 20

The NYC Half-Marathon this year is on Sunday, March 20 starting at 7 a.m. Whether you’re running, volunteering, joining the millions of spectators, or watching at home, it is sure to be an exciting day. The half marathon is expected to attract many spectators. For reference, the annual 26.2-mile marathon usually attracts over 2.5 million spectators line the course. There are many ways to watch the race along the course, at the finish line, and via the broadcast on TV, computer, tablet, or phone. To avoid the additional stress of a long walk or a parking ticket, apps for parking are sure to help. Here’s what you need to know about the parking situation for the 2022 NYC Half Marathon.

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