From mermaid to alien...✨
For all of us that experienced the Dream Machine, and/or for those who didn't made it, I have good news: The dream isn't over!!!
@inthedreammachine immersed us in colorful dreams and trippy experiences that were totally instagramable and stylishly fun. From their Cloud themed room to their Rainbow Hall that had me breathless, it was truly a dreamy place to play around.
Now they're preparing a whole new immersive installation that wonders through our fears and creepiest nightmares to bring us the best spooky experience for Halloween season. Nightmare Machine is created for anyone with an appreciation for the surreal and eerie. There will be a few surprises for guests, and, some scenes may be too scary for the littlest ghouls. They recommend guests 13 and older join the fun, but age limit is up to parental discretion.
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This immersive installation will be opening their doors from Wednesday, Oct. 3, for a month full of nightmares where the guests can enter a unique experience that'll be selfie friendly and as cool as it was before, maybe even more, who knows. That's why the Nightmare Machine pop-up in NYC is a perfect place to go with your thrill-seeking friends to see the spookiest of Halloween dreams come to life.
Nightmare Machine will run October 3 -31, Wednesday through Sundays from 5 to 10:30 p.m. This Halloween-themed reimagining of the popular Dream Machine experience turns the whimsical wonderland on its head, with a supremely spooky twist.
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A trip through the nine rooms of Nightmare Machine will take you into a labyrinth of the subconscious. Filled with the things you find in your creepiest nightmares. All guests will experience everything from aliens and UFOs, a ball pit right out of hell and every New Yorker’s biggest fear—a room teeming with cockroaches!
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Prepare yourself (and your feed) to explore and share pop-culture rooms, like a space dedicated to creepy clowns, a “Millennial Graveyard” and Clockwork Orange-inspired tunnel that's sure to give you the chills.
The self-guided tour through the creepy, macabre and just plain weird scenes that make up our collective nightmares will last approximately 45 minutes, with plenty of photo opportunities and interactive moments.
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Costumes are highly encouraged to participate in the experience, but no masks or weapons of any kind will be allowed in.
Tickets: $38