HILLSBOROUGH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (TMX/Gray News) – Airbnb is offering “Beetlejuice” fans the chance to tour the iconic home from the film.

Delia Deetz’s home in Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, is “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,” Airbnb said in a press release.

Unfortunately, Airbnb is not renting the house out for overnight stays, but 10 three-hour bookings are available from Nov. 16 to 27 to tour the home.

The booking request period runs from Oct. 23 to Nov. 4 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Those booking must be 18 or older, and their guests must be 13 or older.

When guests arrive, they will be ushered in by Deetz’s “(after)lifelong assistant,” whereupon they can wander to see all of her artwork.

Guests who speak the name of the movie’s titular ghoul may find that “really strange” things may happen, and guests could find themselves in the Afterlife, following the glowing green light to the Waiting Room with other ghosts.

After leaving the Waiting Room, guests will find a “disorienting” hallway where they can peer through keyholes, but they shouldn’t open the doors unless they want to be “eaten by sandworms or wind up in that demon’s favorite haunt, Dante’s Inferno.”

The attic features the Maitlands’ model of Winter River, and guests will even be able to create their own artworks in an art class arranged by Delia.

While guests can’t stay in the home overnight, those who book the tour will also receive a one-night stay at an Airbnb listing in neighboring Princeton, New Jersey, at no additional cost.

Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice,” the long-awaited sequel to 1988’s “Beetlejuice,” is in theaters now.

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