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Indiana Hotel Turns Suite Into ‘Stranger Things’ Living Room In Time For Spooky Season

While the town of Hawkins, Indiana is still made up, a home in the state is turning “Stranger Things” into this current reality. The Graduate Bloomington offers fans of the Netflix series a terrifying stay in the show’s universe by seamlessly turning a suite into the homes of various characters for Halloween, according to ABC ancillary WHAS 11.

“We really hoped that people from the neighborhood and people from far away would come to Graduate Bloomington to feel like they were on the show,” Lauren Davis, head of arrangements for the motel, told WHAS.

One of the rooms appears to be Joyce Byers’ (Winona Ryder) living room and goes with the wall of letters together that she used in Season 1 to talk to her son, Will (Noah Schnapp), while he was stuck on the show. surrogate perspective, “the reverse”.

The liner mirrors the Wheeler family basement and cements the fortress Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown) used to live in while hiding from shady government-trained professionals, as well as a stack of her top Eggo waffles, according to the casing.

“The Upside Down Experience” is decorated with a 1980s background, cements retro board games, and goes with a manual for chasing down the invented Demogorgon, as evidenced by Elite Daily.

Additional Easter Eggs integrate student IDs, outfits worn by the characters, and Will’s drawings from the Season 2 reverse. Visitors can recount their visit in the suite, which has a milk bin with Will’s photo and the Christmas lights from the Byers family, with a Polaroid camera.

Currently valued at less than $300 a night, the suite integrates two beds and two showers, and comes bundled with city bike tours and two passes to the WonderLab Science Museum. While staying true to style with the exception of a state-of-the-art TV, the suite equips guests with remote web access.

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