Dream Downtown is a boutique hotel located in New York City’s Meatpacking District, with an emphasis on service and after-dark possibilities. This year the hotel will open its doors to celebrate its 6th annual Halloween celebration, taking place in three venues across three different levels of the hotel: PHD Rooftop Lounge, The Gallery, and Electric Room. Each level will feature a unique experience complete with world famous DJs playing the best in electronic, hip hop, top 40, and open format music.
The Gallery - This spacious state of the art ballroom boasts over 4300 square feet of event space and includes comfortable lounge seating, a state of the art sound and lighting system, and multiple bars. The Gallery has played host to endless high profile events including Marc Jacobs Fashion Week, The New York Food & Wine Festival, and concerts by Hole and The Kills. This year’s Halloween celebration will feature a DJ set by XX
PHD Rooftop Lounge - Manhattan’s premier rooftop lounge is located on the twelfth floor and flaunts uninterrupted views of the Hudson River and the Empire State Building. PHD features timeless, luxurious finishes, a state of the art sound and lighting system, and two full service bars. A strong line of DJs will leave you dancing all night long.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
9:00pm - 4:00am EDTDream Downtown
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Ring in 2021 with an unforgettable night with the one & only JIM BREUER performing live!! The Experience: Enjoy one of Jim’s biggest hit films Half Baked, followed by a live in-person stand up set by Jim Breuer himself! Following the Screening of Half Baked & Jim Breuer’s performance , watch the Time-Square ball drop on a massive screen to the Jaw dropping backdrop of the Manhattan skyline. VENUE Description: Skyline Drive-In NYC is a unique drive-in cinema experience, at 1 Oak Street. The location, situated on the East River with killer views of the Manhattan Skyline, may seem familiar to you. Perhaps you’ve seen it on SNL? Or in a Fendi or Converse ad? That’s because Skyline Drive-In is not just for showing movies—it’s for making them too, as a photo and filming location.