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Millions of people signed up to storm Area 51 in September - here's a look at what the invaders will find when they hit the small Nevada town

The Little A'Le'Inn, in Rachel, Nevada, is a tourist-favorite stop near the USAF base known as Area 51. The 25-year-old hotel offers housing, and sells souvenirs — it is "booked solid" for the upcoming event, according to the website.

Millions of people signed up to storm Area 51 in September - here's a look at what the invaders will find when they hit the small Nevada town

The Little A'Le'Inn sits along Nevada's Route 375, known as the "Extraterrestrial Highway" — that's the official name of the route as of 1996, so-named by state legislators.

The Little A

Not to be outdone by the US government, the Little A'Le'Inn has its own flying saucer for tourists to snap photos with.

Not to be outdone by the US government, the Little A

Despite Rachel, Nevada's relatively remote location in the desert, the folks at The Little A'Le'Inn are well aware of the upcoming "Storm Area 51" event.

Despite Rachel, Nevada

But the Little A'Le'Inn isn't the main attraction for "Storm Area 51" attendees — it's the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction where attendees are supposed to assemble before the storming.

But the Little A

The Area 51 Alien Center is a full-service tourist attraction, providing everything from a gift shop to a restaurant to a 24-hour brothel — the Alien Cathouse.

The Area 51 Alien Center is a full-service tourist attraction, providing everything from a gift shop to a restaurant to a 24-hour brothel — the Alien Cathouse.

But all of these tourist attractions only serve to distract the event from its mission: To storm the United States Air Force base known as Area 51. That could be tough.

But all of these tourist attractions only serve to distract the event from its mission: To storm the United States Air Force base known as Area 51. That could be tough.

Though the base is known for conspiracy theories about it housing aliens, in reality it's a United States Air Force base that works on "Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information."

Though the base is known for conspiracy theories about it housing aliens, in reality it

As such, it's heavily guarded with perimeter security. Straight up: It would be a very bad idea to "storm" the base given that it's a military facility.

As such, it

Fatal injury aside, the concept of people storming Area 51 has led to some pretty fantastic goofs:

Fatal injury aside, the concept of people storming Area 51 has led to some pretty fantastic goofs:

me suiting up to join the area 51 raid to break the transformers out of jail pic.twitter.com/ZJIW6Uu0Fl

— ☆ emi ☆ (@teamrodimus) July 12, 2019

How I’m pulling up to Area 51

vs

How I’m leaving Area 51 pic.twitter.com/WLAqAWZK1B

— Extendo’s 2nd Cousin (@lilaltoidfyb) July 12, 2019

Just like the aliens that supposedly exist within the walls of Area 51, it's entirely likely that the millions of people who signed up to storm the facility won't materialize come September 20. But just in case they do, there will be plenty of tchochkes to buy.

Just like the aliens that supposedly exist within the walls of Area 51, it

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