Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costumes. Show all posts

10/26/13

Fish Fun & Fright!

Our annual members only Halloween event—Fish Fun and Fright!—happened last night. In GOT-land, that can only mean one thing: divers in costume!!

Fish Fun and Fright! at the New England Aquarium, downtown Boston


We train our spooky eels to come out during this event (not really)

Julio the Ninja

Marcus AKA Super Pumpkin

Mad Scientist (Anna) and Crazy Surgeon (Conor)

Myrtle apparently would eat a plastic lab rat if given the chance

Crazy surgeon swimming around with his severed arm

Daire is Sergeant Pepper and Mike is Grim Reaper (he always befriends guys in red)

Hard to tell but if you look closely I have a squeegee and spray bottle, sitting on a platform, as a window washer

Jack O' Lantern and 3 angelfishes (they like pumpkin)

10/31/11

Fish, Fun and Fright at the Aquarium

GOT divers donned costumes for the annual Halloween party for Aquarium members known as Fish, Fun and Fright on Friday, October 28. Per usual, the creative juices were flowing and we had a really eclectic cast of characters in the tank this year. Check it out!


Luigi is a Bruins player showing off his Stanley Cup with Maggie the sailor. Ahoy matey! (This wasn't the ot the first time the "Stanley Cup" was in the tank. Hockey fans will definitely want to see this video!!)


Chris the sushi chef returns for another attempt at catching some live fish. (P.S. He failed.)


Anna the lady pirate, argh!


Oooooooh. Jack-o-lanterns submerged in the tank are a big hit with the members as well as the tropical fish that like to nibble on the tasty pumpkins!


Mike as Skeletor and the lady pirate make their way to the top of the Giant Ocean Tank.


Christine the lady bug and Liz the Power Ranger, ready to jump in.

Happy Halloween from the New England Aquarium's Giant Ocean Tank divers!

See some more frightful favorites from the GOT and more in this Halloween video from your friends at the Aquarium. But wait, there's more! Relive the best costumes of past Fish Fun and Frights here. Who knows, you might get some ideas for your own trick-or-treating garb...

10/28/10

#78: What's Happening - Fish Fun Fright!

As you anxiously await the next blog entry from the Bahamas, enjoy these pictures of Fish, Fun & Fright! night, our annual Halloween party just for members here at the Aquarium. Like we do every year, we donned costumes and jumped right in our center exhibit, the Giant Ocean Tank.


There were even jack-o'-lanterns inside the GOT!


The rest of this year's underwater pumpkin crew

The Wicked Witch of the West (Christine!)


There she goes, flying off with her broomstick


A small-headed Spongebob (Ryan) and Medusa (Jason), thumbs up!


Myrtle, our 550-pound green sea turtle, always finds a way to get in the picture. Maybe she recognizes reptiles (the snakes on his head) when she sees them.


Wait, is that a sushi chef with a pumpkin in his lap?



St. Nick (Kris) and Ghostface (Mike), old pals



Santa amuses guests young and old in Discovery Corner


Skeleton (Kristen), ack!

What a fun night! Thanks to Daire for taking all these fantastic photos.

While this special evening was only for members, we invite everyone in costume to join us on Halloween day. Kids 11 and younger in their Halloween finest get in to the Aquarium for free, when accompanied by an adult. Even Boston Duck Tours have a treat in store for ghoulish families celebrating the spooky holiday. Click for details! Oh, and...

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

-Chris

Can't get enough of scuba divers in Halloween costumes, check out previous years' posts here, here and here for photos and, yes, underwater video of spacemen, Ghost Busters, pirates and bees!

10/30/09

#62: What's Happening - Video of Halloween Divers: Jumping Hot Dogs and Fighting Pirates

As you know from this previous post, the Giant Ocean Tank was a big part of the Aquarium's Halloween fun this year. Not only do we have some amazing still photos, but (just like last year) we also have some great underwater footage of our costumed divers.


Click play on the embedded movies below to see the hot dog jump into the Giant Ocean Tank (left) and an underwater pirate battle (right).





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10/26/09

#61: What's Happening - Divers, and Costumes, and Pumpkins, Oh My!

On October 23rd the Giant Ocean Tank (GOT) staff and volunteers took part in our annual event called "Fish, Fun, and Fright." (See photos and videos from last year's event.) We opened up the Aquarium for our members after scheduled hours for an evening of tricks, treats and, most notably, our costumed divers in the GOT.


This is me! My name is Kimmie Banks and I'm currently the GOT co-op from Northeastern University. I've been here for about 4 months now, and I've quickly learned that there is never a dull moment in the GOT. I was really excited to wear a costume in the tank, but isn't easy to think of a costume that is hydrodynamic and won't look like delicious food to our animals. The angelfish were really interested in eating my Bumble Bee outfit, but luckily it stayed intact.

Earlier that day our volunteers and interns had fun carving pumpkins to put in the GOT.




This year we had such a great turn out for volunteer divers, and Lizzie and Brian were no exception.

Amidst all the candy, Popeye encouraged children and adults alike to eat their spinach.



A fearless Spiderman scaled the windows of the GOT with ease. If you could hear her speak underwater, visitors would hear: "My Spidey senses are tingling."



Luckily, we also had the most graceful of creatures in the tank.



Sam as an angelfish and Ariel as a ballerina.



Anna as a jellyfis. I hope Myrtle didn't try to take a bite!



Being at the top of the GOT was so exciting, you never knew what costume would jump in the tank next.

Where's Kristen? Oh, there she is! As Waldo she's tricky to pick out among all the fish.



We thought the tourist season was over, but Andrea just couldn't miss out on such a fun dive.



We've never tried giving the sharks hot dogs, but apparently they wanted a sample.



All staff and volunteers had a blast this year, and based on the smiles and waves we saw through the windows, we're sure families and their friends had a great time too.




Until next year, have a safe and happy Halloween!



-Kimmie

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