Here's Why Blood Manor, a Haunted House in NYC, Costs $45
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Subleasing is difficult for the business, which has occupied the same building since 2018, because most tenants don't need, say, an indoor graveyard or a demonic morgue.
To try to make the most of its space, the business hosts pop-up horror events, like My Bloody Valentine in February and a Krampus-themed Christmas in December.
Ticket sales for these businesses has been brisk nationwide since the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, experts in the industry said, attributing it in part to people seeking some escapism.
For Halloween, the business has cut back on performances in its 21st year, from five to four hours a night, to reduce costs.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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