Live Like A Star: A Christmas Story
Did you love the movie "A Christmas Story?”
Well Brian Jones is obsessed it, and he bought the actual house from the movie and turned it into a Museum.
Brian, an entrepreneur from San Diego, and A Christmas Story fan, bought the house in 2004 and renovated it top to bottom to match scenes from the movie. #Obsessed
The house is actually located in Cleveland though the film was set in Indiana, and is opened to the public. On the inside, you will see real props from the film...among them the costumes and the toys from the Higbee’s window, Randy’s snowsuit, the chalkboard from Miss Shields’ classroom and the family car.
The best part is, you can stay the night. The home can accommodate up to six people at a time, with a starting rate of $495 per night. Pricing will vary by season, according to A Christmas Story House and Museum.
Overnight guests will have full access to the home an hour after public tours close until 9 a.m. the following morning.
Sleeping arrangements are in the third-floor loft with Ralphie and Randy's twin beds, a queen bed and queen sleeper sofa. The loft also has a kitchen, bathroom and living room, the museum said.
According to the museum, there is no minimum-stay requirements, except for when the house is closed for holidays which will require a two-night minimum. When the house is closed, guests will have full access to the home, the museum said.
A Christmas Story House sits directly across the street from the official A Christmas Story House Museum, which features original props, costumes, and memorabilia from the film, as well as hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes photos and of course a gift shop.
You have to love the OBSESSION. The Christmas Story House...we ❤️you!!!
Live Like A Star: A Christmas Story
Reviewed by #IheartHollywood
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December 22, 2017
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