The hilariously spooky home setting of “Beetlejuice,” where Michael Keaton’s ghastly alter ego ran amok in 1988, is now open to the public.of the estate in Hillsborough, New Jersey — west of Rutgers University — to explore the one-time home of Catherine O’Hara’s late artist Delia Deetz.Three-hour tours can be booked for up to six guests every day until November 4 and include a complimentary one-night stay in Princeton, NJ.
Upon arrival, Delia’s “lifelong assistant will usher you inside. Feel free to wander and soak in the glory of Delia’s ingenuity and exquisite artwork. You never know what you’ll find,” according to Airbnb. “If you choose to go knocking around the attic, at least admire the Maitlands’ model of Winter River. Even Delia must admit it’s impressive .”
When that irreversible cadence is complete — we won’t write the name a third time — guests will find themselves drawn to a green light towards the waiting room with plenty of recently deceased.