This December 2025, Erebus Haunted Attraction in Pontiac presents Nightmare After Christmas, a two-night, limited-run haunted experience.

This event is not for the faint of heart. According to Erebus Haunted Attraction’s Facebook page, The Nightmare After Christmas is neither cheerful nor cozy. When Christmas ends, the horror begins. Bundle up - it's Erebus frozen over.

As you descend deeper into the tower, the temperature drops, the fear intensifies, and the experience becomes something you don’t just remember, you survive it.
Now that I have your attention, brace yourself for all the terrifying details.

When is Nightmare After Christmas at Erebus in Pontiac?

Dates for Nightmare After Christmas are as follows,

  • Friday, December 26th, 2025: 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM
  • Saturday, December 27th, 2025: 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM

How much are tickets for Nightmare After Christmas at Erebus?

Ticket prices are as follows,

  • General Admission: $35 (wait in line)
  • Speed Pass: $45 (pick your date and time. No waiting)
  • VIP: $70 (no waiting, entry through VIP area)
  • Group Speed Pass: $38 (must be a group of 15, and everyone must go at the same time. Online purchase only).

Tickets can be purchased onsite, unless otherwise noted above. Nightmare After Christmas online tickets can be purchased here.

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Is Nightmar After Christmas all-ages?

Yes. Guests can choose which 'list' they prefer to be on at the event,

  • The Nice List - Carry a green glow stick for a more friendly evening
  • The Naughty List - No glow stick. Count on full-on fear

Where is Erebus Haunted Attraction located?

Erebus is at 18 South Perry Street in Pontiac, Michigan.

Here’s hoping you survive both the holidays and the terrifying experience of the Nightmare After Christmas.

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