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All night we wondered curiously who wearing this she-devil costume, only to find in the end, A MAN! Real kix. Much love to the Sugarcane Restaurant family and Charmaine for inviting us to this Hallow’s Eve event. Shoutouts to the DJ's for the TJJ luv!

CROWD:
A full party where a majority of the partygoers were dressed in costumes. Some lacked originality, there were about a billion bunnies (definitely exaggerated) in this one party but there were other hot costumes choices from doctors, nurses, sexy cops, wild indians, dangerous cowgirls, masked murderers, and sexy felines.

VENUE/ACCESSIBILITY:
After driving in what seemed like endless circles in search of Waverly Street, then a next set in search for park, we arrived at Loft Studios. The venue was a large open space and cool breeze passed through the door keeping the room at a comfortable temperature.

VIBES:
The vibe was pretty chilled at 2am, everyone seemed to be standing around watching the models dance on the three platforms around the room. They kept everyone entertained throughout the entire night. The sounds was by DJ Anonymous, Sounds 4 Life, and Notorious. They kept everyone swaying and rockin’ a bit, till the power went out a couple times. That caused a little buzz around the party.

FOOD/DRINK:
The bar was stocked with a decent variety of cold beers and liquor.

SERVICE:
It took a bit of time for TJJ to get into the party, but we finally made it in. Security got a bit annoyed, and rough trying to get everyone out of the venue.

COST/VALUE:
Sugarcane’s annual Halloween party seemed pretty successful based on the turnout, everyone came out to show their support. Hopefully they all bought their $25 advance tickets, because at the door the price increased depending on what time you arrived.

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