At the very end of the DVD, after the movie credits have ended, "Elvis" says "Remember to be kind, rewind...well, um, guess you don't need to rewind, with DVD these days."
The usual copyright notice at the end of the credits ends with "...criminal prosecution and the wrath of Bubba Ho-Tep."
The credits close with the message "Elvis returns in Bubba Nosferatu: Curse of the She-Vampires starring Sebastian Haff".
The film thanks "The staff and residents of the Mud Creek Shady Rest Convalescent Home. Mud Creek, Texas", when in fact no such home exists.
While Bob Ivy is credited "as Bubba Ho-Tep", the character Bubba Ho-Tep is given his own starring credit.
Names on major credits are matched with hieroglyphics. The glyphs are real, but director Don Coscarelli admits on the DVD commentary track that none of them actually translate into their corresponding names--he simply put them together based on how they look.
There are no opening credits, just the title.
Christiane Savage .... Seniors Wrangler (Presumably, she managed the older members of the cast. I guess.)
The title in the opening credit resembles the style used in the Ben-Hur (1959) movie placard.