(BPT) - It’s showtime! More than 30 years after her first haunted soiree, Delia Deetz is hosting again — and she’s still the (after)life of the party.
Take in Delia’s extraordinary home during this otherworldly experience at the famed Deetz residence just as she left it — shrouded in a black mourning veil for her beloved husband and full of memories, her esteemed artwork, ghosts and a portal to The Afterlife.
“Now that my work is posthumously appreciating in value and recognition, it’s only fair that artistic souls be invited to my magnificent home,” said Delia. “So, come admire my life’s work and Create with a Capital C in the first-ever art class from beyond the grave. Just watch out for that pesky trickster in the attic!”
About the experience
Delia cordially invites guests to her home to celebrate her unmatched artistic brilliance during ten, three-hour bookings taking place Nov. 16-27, for up to six guests each. Here’s what you can expect:
How to request to book
Ghost hunters, art enthusiasts, and lifelong fans can request to book[1] and learn more about all Icons at airbnb.com/beetlejuice.
The booking request period opens on Oct. 23 at 8:00 AM PT/11:00 AM ET and closes on Nov. 4 at 11:59 PM PT for 10, three-hour bookings, for up to six guests each. Those requesting must be 18+ to book and their accompanying guests must be 13+. All guests are responsible for their own travel to and from Hillsborough Township, New Jersey.
Guests who book Haunt the Beetlejuice House also receive a one-night stay at an Airbnb listing in neighboring Princeton, New Jersey, at no additional cost. Guests are responsible for their own travel to and from Princeton, New Jersey.
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