OK, we know how horrifying it is to see Halloween decorations in drugstores right now and we are against super-early hype for holidays. BUT! We want your family to get into the best stuff this fall and all year ’round, and tickets go on sale this week for a few similar, extremely popular (and quite spectacular) Halloween-season to-dos. So not only will you not get shut out, you’ll get your pick of the best times and dates. P.S.: tickets must be purchased in advance, so mark your calendar and then hop to it!

photo: via Great Jack-o-Lantern Blaze Facebook page

The Great Jack-o-Lantern Blaze
One of the highlights of the fall season in Westchester, Croton-on-Hudson’s Great Jack-o-Lantern Blaze at Van Corlandt Manor sold out completely last year.

The event, which takes place at an historic 18th-century riverside property, features 7,000 illuminated jack-o-lanterns, all designed and individually carved on site.

Visitors stroll a meandering path and encounter visually stunning carved-pumpkin sculptures including  a giant sea serpent, a “Pumpkin Zee Bridge”, a color-changing “Pumpkin Planetarium,” dinosaurs of all sizes such as T-Rex, brontosaurus, triceratops, and flying pterodactyl and the region’s “superstar” the Headless Horseman.

The experience is further enhanced by produced sound effects, elaborate synchronized lighting and an original soundtrack by recording artist Richard Christy.

photo: Great Jack-o-Lantern Blaze Facebook page

Tickets go on sale: September 1

Cost: Adults: $20; kids 3 – 17: $16; Saturdays adults: $25; kids: $20

Dates: Sept. 30; Oct. 1-2, 7-10, 13-16, 19-31; Nov. 3-6, 10-13

Van Cortlandt Manor
Croton-on-Hudson
914-366-6900
Online: hudsonvalley.org

photo: RISE of the Jack O’ Lanterns

RISE of the Jack O’Lanterns
RISE of the Jack O’ Lanterns is another illuminated pumpkin extravaganza, which has been wowing NYC-area residents for the past five years at Old Westbury Gardens in Old Westbury New York. For 2016, the event is also making a stop in New Jersey, at the Meadowlands Exposition Center.

What’s especially nice for prospective visitors about RISE is that one location (Old Westbury) takes place outside, while the other (The Meadowlands) is an indoor affair. (It takes place rain or shine, so that may be a consideration.)

photo: via Rise of the Jack-o-Lanterns Facebook page

The RISE of the Jack O’Lanterns features 5,000 hand-carved pumpkins displayed along a scenic walking path with a musical score accompaniment. Expect large-scale sculptures of creatures such as dinosaurs and dragons, safari animals and even some Star Wars icons, as well as jack-o-lantern art of characters from American pop culture. Also new this year, the event is doubling the number of 100-pound pumpkins on display; artists spend 10-15 hours on these giant glowing masterpieces, and visitors can see the carving in action during the show.

RISE of the Jack O’ Lanterns Old Westbury Gardens

Tickets go on sale: September 6

Cost: $26/adults; $22/kids & seniors

Dates: Fri., Oct. 7 – Sun., Oct. 9, 6:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.; Fri. Oct. 14 – Sun., Oct 16, 6:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.; Thurs., Oct. 20 – Sun. Oct. 23, 6 – 10:30 p.m.; Thurs., Oct 27 – Sun., Oct. 30, 6 – 1-:30 p.m.

Old Westbury Gardens
71 Old Westbury Rd.
Old Westbury, Ny
1-516-252-3392
Online: therise.org

RISE of the Jack O’ Lanterns Meadowlands

Tickets go on sale: September 6

Cost: $26/adults; $22/kids & seniors

Dates: Thurs., Oct. 27- Sun., Oct. 30; 10 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.

355 Plaza Dr.
Secaucus, Nj
1-516-252-3392
Online: therise.org

Has your family checked out the Great Jack-o-Lantern Blaze or RISE of the Jack O’ Lanterns? Let us know in the comments!

—Mimi O’Connor

Hamptons, schmamptons! You know where it’s all happening this summer? NYC, baby! The city is hosting some one-of-a-kind art exhibits and happenings that are perfect for fun and super cool family outings. From dance parties and awesome sculptures to a room filled with balloons and beyond, you and the kids can hit up some amazing, ultra Instagram-worthy spots before school starts, no soul-crushing LIRR trip required. Click through to start planning!

Meridian (Gold)

Mika Tajima's Meridian (Gold) functions as both a lesson in commodities trading and contemporary art. (It's also really cool looking.)  Located on the waterfront of Queens' Hunter's Point South Park, the piece is "an illuminated plume of water vapor whose color shifts between magenta and pale cyan. The color of the vapor corresponds in real-time to the global sentiment for gold, reflected in the price fluctuation of the commodity."

While it looks somewhat intimidating, the illuminated mist is surrounded by a spa-inspired seating zone that invites visitors to relax — and, if they so choose — "reflect on the fleeting materiality of contemporary life." The project was selected by participants in Public Process, an intensive program for high school students at the nearby Sculpture Center that uses New York City's rich public art landscape to explore the history and impact of public art and its community influence.

Free
44-19 Purves St.
Long Island City
718-361-1750
Online: sculpture-center.org

photo via: Hunters Point Sculpture Center Facebook page

 

What are you enjoying in NYC this summer? Tell us in the comments below! 

—Mimi O’Connor

A great piece of furniture can brighten the mood of a room and change the feeling of a house or apartment. It can also brighten ones mood to take advantage of a deal on said illuminating furniture whenever available. This find features a Babi Italia dresser/changer and a chest of drawers.

Together the seller is offering the two pieces as a set for $650 and separately for $350 each. The dresser/changer retails for about $550 while the chest of drawers tends to feature a $500 asking price. Either way it looks like you can’t go wrong if you’re in the market for great looking for baby furniture to complete or add to an existing room.

–Ryan Hamamoto