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    A Winter Solstice Party featuring The Ring

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    Old Darlinghurst Gaol
    darlinghurst, australia
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    Get ready for the ultimate Winter Solstice bash; Haus of Horror returns with a vengeance, and this time it's bigger and better than ever!

    Every tickets includes spine-chilling scare zones, thrilling spooky guests, and a jaw-dropping immersive photo booth.
    Get your fortune read by tarot readers, shop unique finds at our handmade and vintage obscura vendors. Enjoy a live DJ all night long as you feast on local delights from our food stalls and fully licensed bar. And the grand finale? Enter a screening of The Ring, nestled inside the eerie confines of a formerly derelict cellblock at Old Darlinghurst Gaol.

    See one of our immersive photo booth's HERE.

    WHEN: Please ensure you attend the screening that corresponds to your ticket. Details are below:

    Doors to the event for the first session open at 5pm. Giving you two hours to explore the event. Our first session of the film begins at 7:00pm. 

    Doors for the second session open at 7:15, also giving you two hours to explore the event. Our second showing of the film begins at 9:15pm. 

    WHAT TO BRING: Just yourself. This is an indoor seated experience, located inside the old Cellblock. 

    FOOD AND DRINK: We have a fully licensed bar onsite as well as food vendors, popcorn, soft drinks, snacks. No glass or alcohol will be allowed on site.

    IS THE VENUE ACCESSIBLE:
     Yes! If you need assistance, please contact us.

    PARKING: Street parking is available but we recommend public transport. This event is walking distance to Kings Cross Train Station as well as buses on Oxford St. 

    PETS: We love animals but only service dogs on leashes are welcome at our screenings. 

    SMOKING: We are a no smoking and no vaping event.

    TOILETS:
     Bathrooms are available on-site. 

    WEATHER: 
    All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. We are a rain-or-shine event. 

    ENTRY: 
    You can choose to either print your ticket at home or download a barcode to your smartphone to be scanned at the gate for your admission. Be sure to turn the brightness level on your phone or device all the way up and have your barcodes loaded before you get to the front of the line. One ticket is good for one scan. It will not work on other scanners after being scanned. Seating inside is first-come, first-served.

    ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY:
     We are blessed to screen a film inside this historic location. Please show respect to all trees and buildings. Please, take everything with you that you bring including all of your rubbish. We pride ourselves as a low-waste company.

    OTHER FAQ:

    DO YOU ACCEPT TICKETS FROM THIRD PARTY VENDORS: 
    No. Unlawful or attempted sale subjects tickets to Haus of Horror events to revocation without refund. Tickets obtained from unauthorised sources may be invalid, lost, stolen, or counterfeit and if so are void.

    IS CLOSED CAPTIONING AVAILABLE: 
    We recommend the use of Subtitles Viewer! on Apple devices or SubtitlePlayer on Android for our films when Closed Captioning is required. Both are free and sync to the film at the start of the movie or at the first dialogue and can be used anywhere you are seeing a film.

    HOW DOES SEATING WORK: Seating is on a first-come first-served basis. This is a seated experience.

    ARE THERE PASSOUTS:
     There are no passouts.

    WILL THERE BE FIRST AID:
     Yes, a First Aid officer will be on-site at all times. If you need assistance, please find the nearest staff member in a Haus of Horror shirt or security.


    HAUS OF HORROR is brought to you by The Preative and creative directed by Felicity Heath
    We hold immersive spooky events and iconic film screenings in historic and cultural Australian locations. 
    Please feel free to stay up to date with us on our instagram: Haus of Horror

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