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Fri. Sep 13th, 2024

The Jimmy Fallon Haunted House is coming to New York’s Rockefeller Center

The Jimmy Fallon Haunted House is coming to New York’s Rockefeller Center

NBC is turning New York’s Rockefeller Center into a haunted house with a little help from Tonight’s show host Jimmy Fallon and the team behind Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios.

The company is launching “Jimmy Fallon’s Tonightmares” next month, a haunted maze experience based on the late-night TV host’s nightmares with “10 terrifying rooms” of scares.

The company says it will bring “nightmares to life in a fully immersive haunt, with terrifying sets, practical effects and scares around every corner,” and was designed with the team behind the Halloween Horror Nights experiences that have become a popular annual tradition at Universal Studios theme parks. NBCUniversal’s Global Franchise Management Group also collaborated with Fallon on the real-life experience.

Tickets start at $36.90 and go on sale August 22. The experience at NBC’s global headquarters is scheduled to run through October 31.

“Tonightmares has everything you need to be extremely scared this Halloween,” Fallon said in a statement. “I’m not saying it has killer scarecrows, brain-hungry zombies and an abandoned gas station in the middle of nowhere. But… it has… killer scarecrows, brain-hungry zombies, and an abandoned gas station in the middle of nowhere. Spoiler alert.”

Horror experiences have become big business for NBCUniversal. Halloween Horror Nights attractions in California and Florida draw thousands of people to the parks each night, with a series of elaborate haunted mazes (many of them based on NBCU IP) built in each park.

As with Halloween Horror Nights, NBC says Fallon’s horror attraction is not recommended for children under 14. NBCU is also building a permanent horror-themed attraction in Las Vegas.

“Every year, we bring Halloween to life in new and exciting ways across NBCUniversal through Halloween-themed content and experiences,” added David O’Connor, president of franchise management and brand strategy. “Whether it’s expressed in our theme parks or through film and television, we draw on our rich heritage of horror and are thrilled to support Jimmy Fallon in blending his true fandom of the holiday with our company’s expertise to create this one.” -kind of an experience.”

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