"Boo"tique du Vampyre
Haunted House 2005
Guests were invited into the  "Boo"tique on
Halloween night to join a vampire sorrier, but not
until their hostess thoughtfully hung a string of
garlic beads around their necks.  

Upon entering the party the guests encountered
vampires, bats and wine chalices floating in the air.
 However, the vampire's quickly grew hungry and
restless, so the guest were escorted through the
"Boo"tique and out the back to a safe escape.

Guests were encouraged to hang close to their
guide, who protected them with a large cross.  
The guests were rushed through the "Boo"tique
past several vampire's with varying degrees of
supernatural strength.  

Outdoors, in New Orleans style, cooking was the
theme, but rather than a craw fish boil, a human
boil was underway.  Guests however, were not
able to partake in the feast, as they nearly escaped
the attack of a very thirsty, century old, Vampire
vixen.
"Boo"tique du Vampyre's, first
haunted house, could possibly
become an annual event.  Hosted
on Halloween night to boost the
spirits of French Quarter locals, a
few tourist also joined in, and the
night was frightfully fun.