Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare has announced additional onsite experiences for the ultimate Halloween horror event, this year held at WestWorld Of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, Ariz. for select nights from September 19-November 1, 2014.
Like 2013, Great American Nightmare will feature a Rob Zombie museum area displaying memorabilia from the groundbreaking musician and filmmaker’s movie and music career.
In addition, galactic hard rockers Powerman 5000 have been added to the September 19 opening night concert that Rob Zombie is already headlining.
Powerman 5000’s new electro-tinged album “Builders of the Future” is available on iTunes, Amazon.com, and PledgeMusic.com and features the song “Invade Destroy Repeat,” currently receiving airplay on KUPD-FM in Phoenix.
Great American Nightmare is a fully immersive haunted house experience featuring three attractions based on Rob Zombie’s own horror films: The Lords Of Salem In Total Black Out, Captain Spaulding’s Clown School In 3D, and The Devil’s Rejects.
The shocking, and sometimes disturbing, attractions will offer a three-dimensional experience with animatronics and effects, a maze that is the ultimate definition of claustrophobia and fear, sudden chills and startling thrills, and salacious humor that will make patrons scream with fright and laughter.
The Great American Nightmare’s Bloody Boulevard will feature freak shows, musical entertainment, roaming characters, themed food and beverages, games and vendors each night.
Tickets for Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare are on sale now at The Great American Nightmare website, with prices starting at only $25 for September 20 thru November 1. Each ticket includes access to all haunted house attractions and the Bloody Boulevard activities. Tickets for opening night (September 19) include the Rob Zombie with Powerman 5000 concert and are available starting at only $45.
A limited number of VIP packages are also available for purchase on the website. All VIP packages include a commemorative t-shirt and quicker access to the haunted attractions than general admission. Some packages also include a designated viewing area for the concert and a VIP-only bar.