AS HALLOWEEN APPROACHES ROB ZOMBIE’S GREAT AMERICAN NIGHTMARE EXPANDS HOURS FOR ULTIMATE HALLOWEEN HORROR EVENT IN VILLA PARK, IL AND SCOTTSDALE, AZ

As Halloween approaches, Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare has an expanded schedule in both Scottsdale, AZ and Villa Park, IL. The ultimate Halloween horror event will continue to celebrate the season October 16-19, 23-26, 30-31 and November 1.

Great American Nightmare features attractions based on Zombie’s own horror films.

At WestWorld Of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ, patrons take a sensory-deprived journey through The Lords Of Salem In Total Black Out before witnessing the debut of Captain Spaulding’s Clown School In 3D and The Devil’s Rejects.

At Odeum Expo in Villa Park, IL, near Chicago, The Lords Of Salem In Total Black OutThe Haunted World Of El Superbeasto 3D, and Haunt Of 1,000 Corpses – first seen at the inauguralGreat American Nightmare in Pomona, CA in 2013 – have all been improved and enhanced based on visitor feedback.

The fully immersive haunted house experience at both Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare locations include the Bloody Boulevard with freak shows, musical entertainment–including Street Drum Corps’ renowned Blood Drums (Scottsdale) and Prime Evil Percussion (Villa Park)–roaming characters, themed food and beverages, games and vendors each night.

Tickets for Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare are on sale now atwww.GreatAmericanNightmare.com, with prices starting at $25. A limited number of VIP packages are also available for purchase at www.GreatAmericanNightmare.com. All VIP packages include a commemorative t-shirt and quicker access to the haunted attractions than general admission.

Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare has received positive feedback from media for the haunts at both venues. Here’s a sample of the media comments:

“The interactive haunted house features amazing special effects and a frightening cast of characters…”

–KSAZ-TV, FOX 10 (Phoenix, AZ), September 19, 2014

“a trio of thrilling and horrifying haunted houses”

–Tami Hoey, KTVK-TV/AZFamily.com, September 18, 201

“Rob Zombie’s move into haunted attractions seems a natural extension of his brand…”

–Ed Masley, Arizona Republic/AZCentral.com, September 19, 2014

“…Rob Zombie has brought his Great American Nightmare to WestWorld to Scottsdale to help restore your faith in all things frightening…You don’t have to be a fan of Zombie’s horror rock or have seen his films to enjoy yourself.”

–Jim Louvau, Phoenix New Times, September 24, 2014

“…all three haunted houses were incredibly well-done. The actors were very skilled and on top of their game with the scares…Rob Zombie’s GAN is truly an immersive experience for guests. The houses run the gamut of having your senses assaulted in Lords of Salem Total Black Out, to a feast for your eyes in The Haunted World of El Superbeasto In 3D, ending with a creepy trek down serial killer lane in Haunt of 1000 Corpses… a must-see haunted attraction!”

–Michael Juvinall, HorrorSociety.com, September 28, 2014

“…an exhilarating experience…”

–Rick Triana, CrypticRock.com, October 2, 2014

“…one of the best and most diverse haunted attractions I have ever visited…You will absolutely NOT be disappointed.”

–Patrick Desmond, RockRevoltMagazine.com, October 8, 2014

Hours for Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare are 7:00 PM until midnight (Fridays and Saturdays) and 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM (Thursdays and Sundays).

Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare is a creative collaboration between master of the macabre Rob Zombie and preeminent haunted house producer Steve Kopelman. The event is produced by Rob ZombieSteve Kopelman and Andy Gould.

Rob Zombie’s Great American Nightmare at WestWorld Of Scottsdale is presented by 98 KUPD and at the Odeum Expo in Villa Park is presented by 101WKQX.

Website: www.GreatAmericanNightmare.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/RobZombiesGreatAmericanNightmare

Instagram: http://instagram.com/rzgreatamericannightmare

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobZombiesGAN

“Great American Nightmare may be the best example yet of the upsizing of haunted houses over the last decade…”

–Steven Kurutz, The New York Times, October 24, 2013

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