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Live screening of “Scream” at a residence in the United States with the aim of attracting tourists


According to Aria Heritage, creativity in attracting tourists from all over the world does not require the creation of such accommodations and luxury infrastructure and can be created with consensus. With a scary season set in the world’s cinemas and the fifth installment of the iconic Scream horror franchise set to release in January 2022, Airbnb, Paramount and Spyglass Media have teamed up to create a terrifying overnight experience. In which the original film “Scream” was filmed, to create horror movies for fans.

Guests can head to Airbnb from Tuesday, October 12, at 1pm to book an overnight stay on a Northern California property on October 27, 29 or 31 for just $ 5 a night. During their stay, the travelers stay in the houses where the original film by Stu Mutcher (Matthew Lillard) was made. David Riley (David Arquette) greets guests virtually as the sheriff arrives. Guests can then explore the house in all its original glory, including the knife marks on the doors where Ghostface killed Dewey’s sister.

What are the other benefits of this stay? Screening all four “Scream” movies – on VHS videotapes – to prepare guests for the upcoming release of the new version of the movie, along with many snacks such as Jeffy pop, ice cream and pizza. There is also a dedicated telephone line for guests to contact Ghostface to ask questions; Of course, they have to be careful because he may contact them first!

Reservations are only possible for US residents. The Tomales House in California follows local safety guidelines and follows five Airbnb advanced cleaning steps. All guests will be responsible for their journey to Northern California, and no arrangements have been made for their arrival. They can get there by private car or public transport.

* Translation: Babak Sufiani

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