


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 the InterContinental in Times Square, which has partnered with Madame Tussauds 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.
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. Halloween flicks.
Guests will also receive a tour of the ghoulish mannequins, guided by Madame Tussauds artists with a photographer capturing keepsake images 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.
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 The Stinger Cocktail Bar & Kitchen.
To book a ghostly accommodation, call 212-803-4580 or email ictsqsales@ihg.com.