Fans will be dying to see this.
The haunted house setting of “Beetlejuice”, where Michael Keaton’s terrifying alter ego was haunted in 1988, is now open to the public.
Airbnb is running coordinated tours of the property in Hillsborough, New Jersey — just west of Rutgers University — to explore the former home of late Catherine O’Hara artist Delia Deetz.
The three-hour trips can be booked for up to six guests daily through Nov. 4 and include a free overnight stay in Princeton, NJ. A-listers like Charli D’Amelio, Jesse J and Lauren Wilson have already appeared.
Upon arrival, Delia’s assistant “(after) a lifetime will let you in. Feel free to wander and bask in the glory of Delia’s wit and exquisite artwork. You never know what you’re going to find,” according to Airbnb.
“If you choose to go loft-knocking, at least admire Maitlands’ Winter River model. Even Delia has to admit it’s impressive (albeit a bit grim).
And for those brave enough to say Beetlejuice three times, “don’t be surprised if really weird things happen.”
When this irreversible cadence ends—we won’t write the name a third time—guests will find themselves drawn by a green light to the drawing room of many recently deceased.
“Once you pass through the waiting room, you’ll find yourself in a disorienting hallway. Peek through the keyhole, but don’t open any doors unless you want to be eaten by sandworms or locked in the demon’s favorite haunt, Dante’s Inferno.”
After the haunted haunts, there will also be an art class – hosted by Delia herself – “where you’ll unleash your collective fears” inside her living room.
Airbnb says overnight stays are not possible due to “some recent… ‘spiritual difficulties’,” just weeks after the Jenna Ortega-starrer Beetlejuice sequel hits theaters.
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