New Orleans 2011 Event Info
Help us bring back the RICH TRADITION of Halloween in New Orleans. The first ever New Orleans Fetish & Fantasy Halloween Ball will fire up The Sugarmill (formerly The Tipitina Ruins) on Saturday, October 29, 2011 . On the 16th Anniversary of the inaugural Fetish & Fantasy Halloween Ball, the event being deemed "Too Hot For Sin City" adds a second home, bringing Las Vegas experience and vision to mix with New Orleans mystique, setting new precedents for Halloween in The Big Easy. Enjoy the Fetish & Fantasy Halloween Ball the way it was meant to be enjoyed, in the city that still lets adults be adults, and welcomes all excuses for unbridled revelry. Fetish, Fantasy, Voodoo, Erotic acts, Exotic costumes and New Orleans ; how can you go wrong? The Sugarmill is a fearsome facility that can accommodate up to 6,000 raucous partiers and is conveniently located across the street from Hall C of the Morial Convention Center , just 12 short blocks from the French Quarter and casinos, and just steps from the many riverside hotels & the business district. The Sugarmill is the |
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perfect setting for a clash of the living and the spirits (booze and the undead) with its 12 foot high, fire topped brick walls and courtyard guarding the gaping wound that serves as the entrance to the 21,000 square foot main room. Expect all the craziness you've come to know and love at our Vegas events, plus alittle extra freedom, reminiscent of the early days in Las Vegas . Dress code will be relaxed from the strict, puritanical extremes of Las Vegas, as attendees can mingle, celebrate, and dance, knowing that if they happen to spot a female breast, it won't mean jail time. There are guidelines, of course, such as no showing ofF anything real or fake below the waist, female nipples must be covered with pasties or liquid latex, and general rules of common sense and party etiquette apply, but be ready for an event you won't soon forget. Start making your plans now to avoid being shut out of New Orleans second hottest party season of the year (Halloween is second only to Mardi Gras for merriment and debauchery). Book your hotel rooms now and plan to take a cab to the event as parking is effectively non-existent. Check this webpage periodically to see who will be performing at The Ball. |