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You can stay in a spooky, Halloween-themed tiny house in Hell, Michigan, for just $31 a night — take a look inside
You can stay in a spooky, Halloween-themed tiny house in Hell, Michigan, for just $31 a night — take a look inside
Frank OlitoOct 6, 2020, 21:22 IST
This tiny house is in Hell, Michigan.Courtesy of Airbnb
Airbnb partnered with John Colone, the self-proclaimed mayor of Hell, Michigan, so guests can stay in a spooky tiny house in his quirky town.
The tiny house is $31 for a one-night stay and includes free meals, a queen-size bed, a firepit, and an outdoor movie screen.
Booking will open on October 14, and it will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
Hell, Michigan, is a town of 72 people about 20 miles northwest of Ann Arbor. It has a Halloween-themed diner, ice creamery, and general store.
As the tiny house movement continues to grow, tiny houses are popping up all over — even in hell.
Airbnb has partnered with the conveniently named town of Hell, Michigan, to have guests stay in a tiny house in the quirky, Halloween-themed destination. Guests will be able to spend one night in the "Mayor's Lair" on October 18, 21, or 24 for just $31.
Take a look inside the tiny house and learn more about the town that the self-proclaimed mayor of Hell, John Colone, calls "hysterical."
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In 1999, John Colone purchased land in a town known as Hell, Michigan, about 20 miles northwest of Ann Arbor.
The entrance to Hell, Michigan.
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He eventually built a tiny house in the town, which acts as a chapel for weddings — now it has been turned into the Mayor's Lair.
The tiny house.
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Inside, the 112-square-foot house fits a queen-size bed that can sleep two people.
The interior of the tiny house.
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To help stop the spread of the coronavirus, the tiny house will only be offered to those already living in Michigan.
Inside the tiny house.
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Along with the tiny house, you can also taste Hell's local cuisine at a Halloween-themed table.
The table outside the tiny house.
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There's also a firepit, so you can tell scary stories during your stay in Hell.
The firepit.
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The accommodation also has an outdoor movie screen that overlooks the firepit.
The firepit and movie screen.
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Colone said guests who book one of the three nights will be sworn in as the temporary mayor of Hell.
The proclamation.
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While mayor, you will rule over Hell, which is home to a diner, a shop, and a lovers' bridge.
Welcome to Hell.
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In the end, Colone hopes the guests at the haunted tiny house will leave with a smile.