The 5 Best Things To Do In NYC Tonight, October 24

Tonight in New York City: Go on a haunted lantern tour, help kick of Cider Week, or rock out with the Bayside Tigers. By Carly Petrone.

Haunted Lantern Tours

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Halloween may not be until next week but tonight you can gear up for that spooky night during the Haunted Lantern Tours at Fort Totten Park. Urban Park Rangers will lead your family through the haunted Fort Totten Water Battery from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p..m. If you think you're brave enough, head on over for a night of family fun. Admission is free.

Dia de Los Muertos Party

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The Morbid Anatomy Museum hosts their annual Dia de Los Muertos Costume Party tonight starting at 8 p.m. Welcome back the ghosts of the dead with a mini-lecture by Dr. Andrew Chestnut, author of "Devoted to Death: Santa Muerte, The Skeleton Saint," Calavera Makeup by Jane Rose, tequila, music, sugar skulls, and exotic tunes by DJ in Residence Friese Undine. There will also be a Day of the Dead Altar honoring the late film director Luis Bunuel. Grab food from the Mexican Food Truck and, as always, you'll get the chance to strike a mortal blow to the beautiful piñata of Lady Death herself. Ticket are $25 for general admission, $15 for members.

Saved by The 90s: A Party with the Bayside Tigers

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Get ready to party Screech-style. The Saved By The 90s Party kicks off at 11 p.m. at Le Poisson Rouge, with live music by the freshest party band in town, The Bayside Tigers. Put on your favorite matte lipstick and flannel outfit because we have a feeling it will be an epic night. Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door.

Dracula's Castle

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Explore a haunted castle tonight! Jackie Robinson Recreation Center turns its historic, castle-like interior into a spooky haunted house. Dress up the whole family and enjoy Halloween-themed games and candy. Just call it warm up for the big night next week. Event is free and goes from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Union Square Cider Week Night Market

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Kick of Cider Week at the Union Square Greenmarket. Celebrate the fall harvest with live music, a pumpkin patch, farmers market, and plenty of beer and cider. Tonight's featured restaurants include Maysville, Northern Spy, The Pavilion, Queens Kickshaw, and Taco Santo. Looking for more Cider Week events? Click here.

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Carly Petrone is a freelance writer living in New York City.

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