Jordan Peele gave the cast 11 horror films to watch so they would have "a shared language" when filming: Der weiße Hai (1975), Schatten der Vergangenheit (1991), Shining (1980), Der Babadook (2014), It Follows (2014), A Tale of Two Sisters (2003), Die Vögel (1963), Funny Games (1997), Martyrs (2008), So finster die Nacht (2008), and The Sixth Sense - Nicht jede Gabe ist ein Segen (1999).
Like The Lost Boys (1987), several key scenes take place on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. This is even referenced in-universe, when Adelaide's mother (Anna Diop) says, "You know, they're shooting a movie over there by the carousel."
Lupita Nyong'o based Red's voice on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and specifically the spasmodic dysphonia he suffered from.
The words Get Out (2017), which was the title of Jordan Peele's previous film, can be seen carved into the sides of the entrance of the hall of mirrors.
The filmmakers did not need to do much work on the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, as many games and rides are originals going far back as the 1910s. Also, indeed there is an underground tunnel system under the Boardwalk, though it is mostly used for storage and as a shelter in case of any emergency. There is no hall of mirrors (as shown in the film) on the beach.
Jordan Peele: [rabbits] The song "Run, Rabbit, Run" is used in the opening scene of Peele's previous film, Get Out (2017). The opening credits for "Us" feature a wall of caged rabbits, and rabbits are a recurrent theme throughout the film.
Jordan Peele: [characters walking or running straight to the camera] Gabe's point-of-view is seen as Abraham walks straight toward him.