ONLINE TICKET SALES:
Ticket orders will be processed through our secure server. Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Amex are accepted.
Or call toll free to place your order at 1-888-71-TICKETS (Mon-Fri 9AM-9PM EST)
Select which city & night you will be attending "Halloween Fear Fest" & follow the link.
New Orleans, La
Birmingham, Al
New Orleans Online Ticket Sales will end October 19, 2011 @ 10pm Central
Birmingham Online Ticket Sales will end October 26, 2011 @ 10pm Central
ON-SITE TICKET SALES:
If you prefer to buy your tickets the night of the event, we will be happy to assist you:
- NEW ORLEANS - General Admission ticket price at the door is: per ghoul, per night = $20.00
- BIRMINGHAM - General Admission per ghoul, per night = $15.00
(Tickets for the simulated coffin ride will be sold separately during each night of the event)
Tickets are only valid for those whom are legal adults
(Birmingham is 21+ / New Orleans is 18 to Enter, 21 to Drink) proper ID Required
Ticket Purchases are NON REFUNDABLE
Questions? Email us at
HalloweenFearFest@aol.com
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The 12th Annual

12 YEARS OF FEAR

TWO Cities, TWO Events, FOUR Nights of Parties
October 21st & 22nd
New Orleans, La ~ The 12 Bar located at: 608 Fulton Street - (70130)

October 28th & 29th
Birmingham, Al ~ The Barking Kudu located at: 2929 7th Ave South - (35233)

Your ticket to the 12th Annual Halloween Fear Fest includes entrance to all areas of our fully themed event which includes burlesque shows, horror shows, fire performers, angle grinders, live bands, dj's, vendors, costume contest and green screen photo booths.
(Entertainment lineups are subject to change without notice)
PLUS don't forget that Halloween Fear Fest and DesignLAB 1031 will be filming all four nights as we prepare for the new promo video for the 2012 season as well as a possible 60 minute DVD release tentatively entitled "A Night To Dismember".
Costumes tell a story and you have been summoned to become part of the cast of characters in this wicked adventure. Surrender yourself to us and enjoy the atmos-"fear" in which you will help create!
Friday Night -- October 21st & October 28th:
Zombie Prom, “Pretty in Pieces" -- an 80’s theme

Saturday Night -- October 22nd & October 29th:
The Vampire Coven's "Blood Donors Ball"

Birmingham, AL (21+ only event) New Orleans, LA (18 to Enter, 21 to Drink)
Both cities require proper ID and adherence to the Halloween Fear Fest dress code.
Eat, Drink and BE SCARY...

Haunted Hotels within driving distance:

Birmingham, Alabama
Need an interesting hotel while you visit Halloween Fear Fest?
1. Tutwiler Hotel - Where Colonel Tutweiler is said to do more than just roam the halls at the hotel. Tutwiler Hotel is located at 2021 Park Place, Birmingham, Al 35203
(205) 322-2100
New Orleans, Louisiana
The MOST HAUNTED city in the world!
1. The Provincial - Part of this hotel, located in the French Quarter at 1024 Chartres Street, was once a Confederate hospital. In that part of the building, maids have reported seeing confederate soldiers and surgeons of the era. There are also reports of blood stains appearing and disappearing mysteriously on bedding in some rooms. There's even a report that once, as the elevator door opened onto the second floor,
the entire hospital was in view.
2. The Omni Royal Orleans Hotel - 621 St. Louis St. In a previous incarnation, The Royal Orleans was the St Louis Hotel. it is said that a maid at the St. Louis still sees to the comfort of her guests on the second floor, who wake up to find the sheets of the bed tucked tightly around them, as if to keep them warm. However, what is she doing about the cold water faucets that turn themselves on in the middle of the night?
3. The Andrew Jackson Hotel - The Andrew Jackson sits on the site of a boarding school where five children lost their lives in a devastating fire in the late 1700's. Over the years, guests have reported hearing children playing in the courtyard in the middle of the night, despite the fact that the courtyard was deserted (at least by the living!)
919 Royal St.
4. Bourbon Orleans Hotel - Quadroon balls were held in the ballroom here, and later other parts of the hotel became a convent. In recent times, a man working alone on a stairwell said an obscene word and immediately felt a slap on his face (an outraged nun, perhaps?) Other ghosts include a young man who still kisses the ladies who suit his fancy. A confederate soldier with a weapon has been seen on the seventh floor,
and there are reports of several childlike spirits cozying up to the guests.
717 Orleans St.
5. The Lamothe House Hotel - 621 Esplanade Ave. Stories of murder and suicide engendered these ghosts. Children are heard laughing in the middle of the night, and their mother is often seen walking through the house. Perhaps they are looking for one another?
6. Lafitte Guest House - A little girl who died in a yellow-fever epidemic reportedly appears in the mirror outside of Room 21, which used to be her mothers room. It is also said that her mother was too upset when "Marie" died to leave the building, and still occupies her old bedroom. There are reports of lights operating on their own, perhaps because Marie likes to wander about the property. 1003 Bourbon St.
7. Villa Convento Guest House - 621 Ursuline St. Guests have reported awakening in a certain room to find ghosts staring at them, and the sound of disembodied childrens laughter has been reported by others. Rumored to have been a brothel, there may be an eerie Madame who periodically knocks on doors.
8. Avenue Plaza Hotel & Pro Spa - 2111 St. Charles Ave. The Ashley house adjacent to the main building once housed prisoners of the Civil War, and is reputedly haunted by an ethereal woman in the parlor, a phantom pianist, and footsteps sounding in unoccupied parts of the house. Numerous "cold spots", unusual electrical disturbances, and doors that are operated by unseen forces have been reported.
9. The Columns Hotel - This 19th century hotel is so beautiful that the former owners refuse to leave it even after their deaths. A disembodied, although well-dressed, gentleman sometimes checks in on the guests. There is also a "Woman in White" who seems to like the ballroom and garden, and a little girl who wanders on the third floor near the balcony. 3811 St. Charles Ave.
10. Dauphine Orleans - 415 Dauphine St. Much of the hotel dates from the 19th Century. A dark-haired male spirit wearing a military uniform prefers the courtyard, and there you might be able to also catch a lightning-fast glimpse of a dancing woman. Someone likes to lock empty rooms from the inside, and many people report a sense of being watched.

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