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Experience the Beetlejuice-Themed Airbnb in New Jersey: A Spooky, Art-Filled Adventure

If you're a fan of quirky, spooky experiences, then the Beetlejuice-themed Airbnb in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, should be your next adventure! This immersive three-hour walk-through experience offers a one-of-a-kind blend of art, mystery, and Halloween fun. Inspired by the iconic film, the house features eerie artwork, quirky sculptures, and even an afterlife art class where you'll unleash your creativity on a black canvas.


 spooky, gothic-style house draped in black fabric, resembling the iconic haunted home from Beetlejuice. Set against a bright blue sky, this unique house stands out with its eerie design.
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What to Expect at the Beetlejuice House

Upon entering, you'll be greeted by the macabre yet captivating art of a "posthumous" artist whose quirky creations fill the house. The Beetlejuice-inspired home is filled with sculptures and paintings that will transport you right into the movie's spooky universe. Each room is curated to perfection with a dash of humor and plenty of eerie vibes.


 fog-filled hallway in the Beetlejuice-themed Airbnb with a glowing "No Exit" sign, filing cabinets, and twisted branches, recreating the eerie waiting room scene from the movie.
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The Afterlife Art Class

One of the main highlights of the experience is the art class "from beyond the grave". In this class, you’ll explore your creativity as you paint your deepest fears onto a black canvas, inspired by Beetlejuice’s unique style. The class, led by an assistant, channels the energy of a legendary artist who will "guide" you through every brushstroke. Don’t worry, though—it’s all in good fun! At the end of the class, you’ll destroy your creation, keeping a small piece as a souvenir.


A detailed miniature model of the fictional town of Winter River from Beetlejuice, set up in the attic of the themed Airbnb. The display includes small houses, a covered bridge, and autumn foliage.
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Explore the Eccentric Home

From the Maitlands' model of Winter River in the attic to the creepy Waiting Room inspired by the afterlife, this house has plenty of hidden surprises. Peek through keyholes, explore haunted hallways, and beware of sandworms and Dante's Inferno lurking behind certain doors. Every corner offers a mix of art, spookiness, and Beetlejuice magic.


A tilted, disorienting hallway with several doors and eerie blue lighting, evoking the mysterious and chaotic atmosphere of Beetlejuice’s underworld.
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Why You Should Visit

The Beetlejuice-themed Airbnb isn’t just a stay—it’s an interactive, spooky adventure. While you won’t be spending the night (thanks to some "spiritual difficulties"), this three-hour experience is a perfect Halloween season treat for art lovers, Beetlejuice fans, and anyone who enjoys the quirky and macabre. It’s a mix of creativity and chills, giving you a fun, immersive look into the world of the iconic movie.


A lifelike framed portrait of Delia Deetz, a character from Beetlejuice, displayed in the themed Airbnb. It stands on an easel next to a bouquet of flowers and other modern décor elements.
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How to Book Your Experience

You’ll need to request an invitation to attend this exclusive experience, making it even more of a must-do for fans of the movie and those who love spooky fun. But hurry—booking requests close on November 5th, so don’t miss your chance to dive into this creative and eerie adventure. The Beetlejuice house is a unique gem in New Jersey and an unforgettable way to spend a few hours this fall.


Ready to take part in this otherworldly adventure? Check out the listing and prepare yourself for a walk-through experience like no other.

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