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    Cirque du Soleil - Run, butterfly, run

    Cirque du Soleil

    4.4(8 reviews)
    3.7 miEast Boston

    It's a fabulous performance it is a must see…read more Thank you Damien and Yelp for the tickets Performers were professional artistic and acrobatic Parking is approximately $20 unless you're a VIP it is free but you can always park at Star market for free which is about 300 yards down the road Every seat in the house is fabulous you can see perfectly Plenty of refreshments are available as well as souvenirs I give the performance 5 stars

    This review is for LUZIA: A waking dream of Mexico | Cirque du Soleil and not Cirque du Soleil in…read moregeneral. First time to a Cirque du Soleil performance and didn't know what to expect. Came here on opening day with the Yelp Squad. I. Was. A. Kid. In. A. Candy. Store. Everything was new. Everything was exciting. The shows may be generalized into aerobatic, aerial, and circus performances, with a twist. Live music accompanies most of them. Part of it reminded me of Fuerza Bruta. Part of it reminded me of the Once popular, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus (without the animals). There are different bands that performs, a solo operatic singer, and meanwhile, creatures walking amongst while they perform. The second night I went (the night after the first), we had VIP seating and ate in the VIP section. The food was phenomenal. There was tacos, guac, Hors d'oeuvres of sashimi, shrimp, and steak. Endless champagne, beer, and wine. Private bathrooms. A gift bag at the end of the night. Parking closest to the gate. This was the first Cirque du Soleil and it got me hooked. I'm excited to see what the company will think of next.

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    Cirque du Soleil - Opening night at the show

    Opening night at the show

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    Performance

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    Bostons Wicked Haunt Fest - Dinoland

    Bostons Wicked Haunt Fest

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 miCharlestown

    I was looking for something different. Not just the pumpkin patch or corn maze at night. Also, I…read morehave an age gap with my kids. I need something for a 3 year old and a 13 year old. Haunt jumped out at me. The process: Purchased tickets online (choose between entrance + 1 haunted house $25, entrance + all 3 haunted houses $40 or a VIP pass; Kids 3 and under: free) Parking- plenty of parking behind the event! Short walk Main entrance (no line at 6:15pm the Saturday before Halloween) one guy is checking ID's for booze, there is security (the bag restrictions are real so leave them at home) The music is blaring Halloween tunes (think Disturbia and Thriller). Right in front of you is a tower of skeletons. It feels exciting! We were immediately gifted 3 $5 Dunkin Gift cards. I asked why? They were sponsoring the event that night! Heck yeah! Then a woman greeted us and offered us a free popcorn combo cup. Think cheesy popcorn and Oreo popcorn. My little guy loved it. We immediately gravitated toward the main stage. Cornhole. Bubbles. Bumping music. My radio station was hosting- 96.9! Free cup and cozy! Another score! My husband was enjoying Bent Water beer. We eventually moved to Dino-land. Jumbo Jenga and Connect Four. My daughter and I branched off and went to Rise of ANNKH four her haunted house of choice. Only about a 10 minute wait in line. I will share- this event has money behind it. The visuals alone but in this haunted house a lot of working mechanics (I won't share too much but it was cool to see) and I did feel like this might be what its like wandering through the tomb tunnels in the pyramids. On a scale of 1-10, 10 being super scary it was a 4. We then hung out with the jumbo werewolves, exploring the little shops (little!) My husband scored another tickets so he could go into a haunted house with our daughter ($9 single ticket.) They went Into The Astray (no wait.) The review: it was wack! They told me the theme was smoke and fences. The little guy and I kept buy with a little scene set up for photos and met a Gravedigger. We ended our experience wandering around the graveyard. Great visuals! Overall- cool event. With this only lasting us about 1.5 hours I think they should be charging less to get in but we were all glad we did it. The 13 year old got her haunted houses and the three year old got the visuals, was dressed up, loved the popcorn, the music and the werewolves!

    Extremely high quality event which happens to be the most frightening evevt I have ever attended. A…read moremust experience for horror enthusiasts, and certainly not for the faint hearted. Hoping they come back this yeat

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    Skeletons everywhere!

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    The Murder Mystery Company - Boston

    The Murder Mystery Company - Boston

    2.4(19 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Glad I didn't base my decision to get a Groupon for the Murder Mystery Dinner from the previous…read morereviews. Yikes! (TLDR: Come here for the fun, not the food.) Overall this was more like a 3.5 experience, but I rounded up since for the discounted voucher price I definitely think it was worth it for something fun to do on a Friday/Saturday night. The only thing I'd suggest is to come here with friends unless you want to end up in a large ballroom table for 12 with strangers. I went during a themed night so it was "Totally 80s" and guests were encouraged to dress the part. Suitably most of the demographic when I went was 35+. I'm thinking that if you want to be one of the "randomly" selected participants you have a higher chance if you're dressed up. We parked and checked in at the front entrance of the Sons of Italy venue and the company reserved the large Bella ballroom, which looks like it could be used for a wedding. I did not expect that there would be so many people, probably 150+! We were assigned to a table and escorted by one of the cast members. They have a cash bar with typical prices, I'm surprised they couldn't make me a Mai Tai though... The salad was already set for each spot so we started eating. From the napkins it looks like Fosanos Catering provided the food for the gig. I am hoping that you did not come here mainly for the food, because it's probably on par with a school cafeteria along with servers to ensure portion control. When we registered they gave us each a raffle voucher so they could make sure people were not getting second helpings of dinner, but that didn't stop some of the people from our table. They offered the typical dinner roll, chicken, pasta, meat balls, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans with what looked like canned cranberry sauce. On the side they also had a large sheet cake that was cut into pieces and some cookies. At each of the tables one of the Hosts picked someone to be a "Character/Suspect" for part of the murder mystery. We had a binder on our table that gave us information about the events and our characters motives. In this case we were at a Rock Concert and the person who had been killed was the Agent of the Rockstar during a soundcheck. There were various shady suspects such as ex-lovers, groupies an 8 year old girl, a doctor yada yada. The cast members were about 4 of them and I believe the rest of the 15 or so were all (lucky) participants chosen to be actors. The cast members set the scene and gave us hints along the way before breaking during 2 periods where we interviewed all of the suspects to extract clues to help us solve the murder. As a table we worked together and used the fake "Bribe $" with some suggestions for questions we could ask the suspects to get some additional clues. I felt bad for this poor table that got dragged on stage and had to perform to a song randomly with one of the actors. (Maybe that was the VIP circle hah!) Now the scenario and the clues weren't that tricky and they made sure to preface it was only one person. At the very end our table got everything correct including the murder and how s/he did it but we got no credit! -1 for no recognition when they went around giving out these novelty certificates to "The Best Actor", "Worst Answer", "Best Answer" etc... Oh well!

    Boring three hours, but also painful because of poor microphone use. Too close to mouth and far…read moretoo loud. Plot procedure was too complicated and hard to follow. Restaurant was too crowded for interviewing suspects. I will not repeat. Too bad because the idea had merit but was not well executed.

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    The Murder Mystery Company - Boston
    The Murder Mystery Company - Boston

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    Boston Night Market - MUJI

    Boston Night Market

    4.0(24 reviews)
    4.2 miDowntown

    Great event! The lines were huge though. Please just take my money and give me food sooner! Perhaps…read morethe event numbers could have been calculated better. The line for what looked like the most popular stall- for street food, including lots of grilled meat on sticks, papaya salad, and tons of other yummy looking options stretched beyond the food designated area and into the carnival games area. A couple of lines were like that, and I just had to live with not getting food or drink from those stalls. I remember the egg roll cafe truck from a past year. Their fusion egg rolls do not disappoint! So crisp. Got the Buffalo chicken one. Also got Japanese curry fries, which definitely worked flavor wise- the curry had kind of a gravy quality, and there was a creamy sauce, seaweed, and scallions. Also tried Nigerian food for the first time, which I was surprised to find there. I appreciated the way all the flavors came together- the special rice, plantains, and spice encrusted thin piece of beef on a stick. I was stuffed, but I wish I could have kept eating. Also saw some awesome drinks in the drink section- including one AAPI owned brand, and boozy boba that had an awesome presentation (it lit up!) The carnival games were also a hit. I secretly would have loved to win a snorlax or a two sided octopus. I was one bean bag away from winning! I guess it just wasn't my day, because at the MUJI tent I also only won a gel pen- they had a wheel that you spun. I preferred a past year, where they gave everyone notebooks. Loved those notebooks- sadness. Will just have to buy them at the store, lol.

    Visiting from California and this was a great treat! At the end we snacked on Apple cider and…read moretoasted almonds!

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    Boston Night Market - Nigerian food

    Nigerian food

    Boston Night Market - MUJI wheel

    MUJI wheel

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    Harvard Square Chocolate Festival - performance troupe

    Harvard Square Chocolate Festival

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.9 miHarvard Square

    I love chocolate and I can't think of a better way to kick off the weekend in the middle of what I…read morefind a gloomy, harsh winter. With some light entertainment (music troupe) and chocolate, what more can you ask for at this 10th year of the festival? Line started forming around 12/12:15PM. We were lucky that today was warmer in comparison to weeks ago but it easily could have been frigid. I do suggest being prepared attire wise in case. By the time I left with a full plate of samples (fudge, ganache, chocolate dipped bacon, tiramisu, Starbucks brownies, Crema Cafe brownie/chocolate cake, JP Licks hazelnut ice cream and more), the line extended over 5 blocks long. I wish I was able to document all the goodies and vendors but it was too crowded to take pictures of every stand. As per the event website (http://harvardsquare.com/events/legendary-10th-taste-chocolate-festival-harvard-square), these are the vendors: Benedetto Cabot's Candy DAVIDs TEA Flour Bakery Freepoint Hotel Harvest Henrietta's Table JP Licks Parsnip Pressed Juicery Roseadela's Seacoast Sweets Starbucks Tatte Bakery & Cafe Toscano Zinneken's Suggestions for a more organized event though I could see how some of these may be difficult to execute: - Have previous registration - Use a fenced in area to ensure that those waiting in line can get a fair chance at getting samples - it seemed like anyone off the street could just join in at lightly crowded vendors instead of waiting in line for a plate that organizers hand out at the beginning; vendors are too busy to regulate who waits in line or not - Token/raffle ticket system - i.e. give a string of 12 tickets and each patron can use their tickets how they choose; in this way, there are more samples to go around Overall, I enjoyed the event, recommend it, and would definitely come again.

    Who doesn't love free chocolate? The Harvard Square Chocolate Festival is an annual tradition (now…read morein its 8th year) and occurs over one weekend in late January. The festival culminates in a one-hour free chocolate tasting event that is held in Brattle Square, usually from 1-2pm on a Saturday. I attended the one-hour tasting today, and it was fantastic! The lines start to form around 12:30pm, so getting there early is a must. Also note that the event is outside, so dress warmly since you will probably be standing in line in the cold for 30 minutes to an hour. Once the line starts moving, it goes fast. The event features a lot of local businesses like J.P. Licks, Ben and Jerry's, Crema Cafe, and so on, and you basically pick up a plate and then move along the line to different tents in order to grab free samples. Some of the goodies that I got today were: - cup of hot chocolate from Shake Shack - scoop of chocolate ice cream from Ben and Jerry's - scoop of chocolate ice cream from J.P. Licks - mini chocolate covered cannoli from Toscano (delicious! My favorite item) - chili chocolate mini cupcake from Crema Cafe - Chocolate chip cookie from UNO's - Bite-sized portion of chocoalte cake from Wagamama - Chocolate square with a dab of honey from Follow the Honey - Sponge cake from El Jefe's - Fudge from Cabot Candy Most of the vendors also have free coupons and discounts that you can grab to encourage you to visit their stores. There was also a music group that was playing, and it contributed to the festive atmosphere of the event. Overall, I was very happy with the event - I just wish it could happen during the summer when it isn't so cold to stand outside!

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    Harvard Square Chocolate Festival
    Harvard Square Chocolate Festival - Long lines wrap around the corner and past the red awning

    Long lines wrap around the corner and past the red awning

    Harvard Square Chocolate Festival - Chocolate dipped bacon

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