Weird But True

You can sleep inside a spooky NYC ‘subway station’ — if you can handle it

It’s a one-way ticket to spooksville.

For Friday the 13th and Halloween, scare enthusiasts have the opportunity to sleep — if they even can — in a Manhattan subway station, or at least a room modeled after one.

Visitors will discover what really goes bump in the night during their bone-chilling stay at Madame Tussauds, which has partnered with the InterContinental hotel in Times Square to concoct a spooktacular evening.

Haunting wax figures bring the hotel of horrors to life as brave souls daring enough to book a room will encounter freaky Pennywise from “It,” the demon nun from “The Conjuring” and even Regan (played by Linda Blair) from “The Exorcist,” floating by the bed.

Guests will witness Regan from “The Exorcist” floating by a bed.
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For $4,000, two daring visitors can stay in a subway station-themed room and experience the ghastly haunts at Madame Tussauds.
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The “once-in-a-lifetime” fright night will total $4,000 for two fearless visitors, who will chow down on a three-course dinner with grub and beverages inspired by popular Warner Bros. horror flicks.

Guests will also receive a behind-the-scenes tour of the wax figure studio, guided by Madame Tussauds artists, with a photographer capturing keepsake images throughout the attraction for folks to take home.

The subway station-themed suite will come with a stocked mini-bar, too — just in case visitors need a drink, or three, to get through the night.

Ghastly guests during the evening of horrors include a wax figure of Pennywise from “It.”
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Madame Tussauds partnered with Warner Bros. to craft wax figures of hallmark horror characters.
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Guests will also enjoy a three-course meal and drinks inspired by the season’s favorite flicks. Just beware of special dinner companions.
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If guests get cold feet, however, a secondary accommodation is available at the InterContinental New York Times Square.

After a sleepless night of hair-raising scares, the package features a choice of breakfast either via room service or at the hotel’s Stinger Cocktail Bar & Kitchen.

To book a ghostly accommodation, call 212-803-4580 or email ictsqsales@ihg.com.