
"Strobe lights flashing, fog-filled rooms, and blood-curdling screams echo through the walls of Manhattan's own BloodManor. But behind the screams lies a dedicated production team, fueled not only by thrilling haunts but also by their commitment to delivering the fright of your lifein the safest way possible. BloodManor's horror-loving creator and owner, Jim Lorenzo, has been curating this chilling experience for 23 years. He began his career in the nightclub industry, hosting a variety of private events."
"From that passion, BloodManor was born the most intense, creepy and scream-inducing haunted house attraction in the New York area. Located at 359 Broadway, BloodManor's home is steeped in history. In 1852, President Abraham Lincoln was photographed there the same image now seen on the $5 bill. For many reasons, the manor appears to be a magnet for paranormal activity."
"The team behind Blood Manor's operations is what keeps the attraction relevant year after year, Lorenzo said, We have a team of about 20 people that do airbrushing, they do prosthetics, they do wigs, they do costuming that's just in getting them prepared. But beyond the makeup and effects, Lorenzo said the audience experience is the most essential part of their success."
BloodManor is a Manhattan haunted-house attraction open through Nov. 8 that uses strobe lights, fog, and practical effects to deliver intense scares. Jim Lorenzo has developed the attraction over 23 years, drawing on a career in the nightclub and event industry. The venue at 359 Broadway has historical significance, including an 1852 photograph of Abraham Lincoln, and is reputed to attract paranormal activity. A roughly 20-person production team handles airbrushing, prosthetics, wigs, and costuming to prepare performers. The operation emphasizes audience experience and strict safety protocols. High-profile visitors have included Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Hart, generating viral attention.
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