Airbnb wants to make your Hocus Pocus dreams come true! In celebration of the highly anticipated sequel Hocus Pocus 2, which begins streaming on Disney+ on September 30, the company is offering a stay in a recreation of the Sanderson Sisters’ cottage.

Hosted by the Sanderson Sisters themselves and located in Danvers, Massachusetts, the cottage is available for a one-night stay on October 20 for two guests. The best part? It only costs $31, which is a nod to the date of All Hallows’ Eve. Any brave soul who desires to enter the cottage can request to book it through the Airbnb listing starting October 12 at 1 p.m. ET.

sanderson sister house recreation from hocus pocus
Helynn Ospina

“We all know that the Sanderson Sisters’ story might not have ended when we turned to dust, nor did our shenanigans,” Kathy Najimy, who plays Mary Sanderson in the films, said in a press release. “What better way to celebrate the season than to host guests at the trio’s historic haunt for a night they’ll remember for years to come?”

cauldron inside of the cottage
Helynn Ospina

The cottage is sure to delight and potentially frighten guests. It’s filled with apothecary bottles, broomsticks, a smoking cauldron, cobwebs, and an excessive collection of candles—including the black flame candle. Of course, the Manual of Witchcraft and Alchemy is properly displayed behind glass. The “wooden boards groan under the weight of curious cats,” according to the listing description. So don’t be surprised if you start hearing noises.

sanderson sister house recreation from hocus pocus
Helynn Ospina

If there’s any perfect setting to indulge in a Hocus Pocus double feature, this cottage is it. Make sure to set your alarms and even try your hand at a spell or two in an effort to secure this booking. In the meantime, familiarize yourself with all of the listing's details and give the original film another watch for good measure.

From: House Beautiful US
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