HOW The Grinch Stole Christmas is a classic holiday movie that will undoubtedly get you in the Christmas spirit.
There’s no better feeling than watching the bitter Grinch leave his dark cave and descent down to Whoville to become a “Holiday Cheermister.”
Outside of Boulder, Utah, designers built a cave that looks just like the Grinch’s cave from the 2000 film How The Grinch Stole Christmas[/caption] The cave’s study is furnished with wrap around book cases, a telescope, and a chess board just like the one the Grinch played on with his dog Max[/caption]If you’ve ever seen the movie, you know all about the life that the Grinch leads in his private, rocky cave.
And this month, Christmas afficionados have the chance to actually visit and sleep inside a cave that looks just like his.
From December 3rd to December 23rd, guests can book their stay in the multi-level, 5,700 square-foot cozy residence near Boulder, Utah.
And it’s all thanks to a partnership between Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Vacasa—the vacation rental management website—who dreamed up the idea.
The cave was hand-carved and designed to mimic the exact one we see in the film, constructed on the side of a massive stone mountain.
And it’s equipped with all things Grinch-like:
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The kitchen will hold his favorite foods like who-pudding, who-liday ham, who-hash, and of course roastable beast.
A grand piano, guitar, and drum set are in the music room—the Grinch’s go-to instruments.
You can now book a night’s stay at the temporary abode[/caption] The kitchen items will surely evoke nostalgia among Grinch-lovers[/caption] The music room serves as a perfect place to wind down and have some fun[/caption]Monogrammed robes and slippers await in the main bedroom, which also includes the green creature’s famously funky alarm clock.
Fans will marvel at the memorable gadgets from the film, like the Grinch’s extravagant coffee machine, his eccentric mirror, and his cool snowmobile.
There’s even a small bed for his pet Max.
The Grinch is famous for his gadgets, which have been recreated for the cave[/caption] The master bedroom looks cozy and private[/caption] You can even try on green furry pants and shoes, and a silky robe[/caption]In honor of the book’s original release in 1957, the nightly rate is $19.57.
What a way to live out a childhood dream.
The cave has a second bedroom as well, so four people can stay together[/caption] The bed for Max is just a prop–there are no pets allowed at the rental cave[/caption] Eager guests booked their stay on Vacasa’s website, and the nights quickly sold out[/caption]We pay for your stories!
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