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How to book an Airbnb tour of this spooky NJ ‘Beetlejuice’ house?

How to book an Airbnb tour of this spooky NJ ‘Beetlejuice’ house?

Since 1988, Halloween movie fans have followed the story of how the Deetzes became the target of a ghost in the award-winning movie “Beetlejuice.” warmly welcomed sequel It was published in September.

Fans of the film can, if they dare, enjoy touring a modeled version of the house that was the subject of both films.

Airbnb began booking visits Tuesday to a recreated version of the house tucked away in a wooded area of ​​Hillsborough Township in Somerset County. The house can be booked for 10 three-hour visits for up to six guests each, from November 16-27.

The house seen in the second movie, covered with a black valley, imitates the one seen in the movie with its white-painted exterior walls. Inside, guests are greeted with an almost replica of the house in the movies.

There’s a model of Winter River upstairs. Guests can also find the spooky waiting room where they can sit next to the recently deceased.

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In November, Airbnb is offering visitors a replica of the house seen in the “Beetlejuice” movie and its sequel. The house is located in Hillsborough Township.Emily Shur provided

If visitors choose to invoke the iconic character played twice by actor Michael Keaton, “they shouldn’t be surprised if some really weird stuff happens.”

“After passing through the Waiting Room, you will find yourself in a confusing hallway,” AirBnb writes in its listing. “Look through the keyholes, but don’t open any doors unless you want to be eaten by sandworms or fall into that demon’s favorite haunt, Dante’s Inferno.”

Later, Deila Deetz, played by Catherine O’Hara, who took ownership of the house in the first film, “hosted an unforgettable art class where you’ll unleash your collective fears.”

“Delia’s assistant will kick you out before it’s too late,” the ad reads. “Due to some recent ‘spiritual difficulties’ it is best that you do not spend the night there.”

Beetlejuice Home Page New Jersey

In November, Airbnb is offering visitors a replica of the house seen in the “Beetlejuice” movie and its sequel. The house is located in Hillsborough Township.Emily Shur provided

The reservation includes a free, one-night stay at an Airbnb property near Princeton.

Directed by famed filmmaker Tim Burton, “Beetlejuice” became a heavily featured film on television during the Halloween season and won an Academy Award. The film’s sequel, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” was released on September 6, with Keaton reprising his role as the iconic bio exorcist that gave both films their title.