Stay with the Sanderson sisters in this HOCUS POCUS Airbnb

Just outside of Salem, Massachusetts is a quaint cottage full of magic. It was once the home of the Sanderson sisters, but you can book a stay there through Airbnb. Spend a night among curiosities, potions and lots and lots of candles. Although we have seen Hocus Pocus enough times that we don’t recommend using the black flame candle. You’ll need some magic on your side to win this unique one-night stay. To see the Hocus Pocus Airbnb Listing for more details and photos. In the meantime, you can watch Hocus Pocus 2 as often as you like on Disney+.

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The Airbnb promotion offers a unique opportunity to plant in this sorcery Hocus Pocus buffer. The Handbook of Witchcraft and Alchemy is handy if you want to try spells. Don’t get carried away, there are no parties or events allowed. No children or pets either. But some photos show a black cat. If it’s actually Thackery Binx, it breaks both rules. Even though the black flame candle and many others are part of the decor, the site says not to light any of them. It’s probably for the best.

The cottage is even hosted by the Sanderson Sisters who, in their verified Airbnb profile, describe themselves as “a trio of delightfully wicked witches, raised once again from our 17th century graves.” The bravest among you are welcome to spend a night in our enchanted house, but beware, we are more than ever thirsty for eternal youth. It seems to stay there Hocus Pocus Airbnb will be a dangerous but delightful experience, we expect nothing less.

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This isn’t the first time Airbnb has offered unique rentals with a movie twist. There was the scooby-doo Mystery Machine van in Malibu and the Snape Mill windmill in Paris. And who wouldn’t want to spend the holidays in the Alone at home lodge? Airbnb even offered a night at the FAO Schwarz flagship store in New York. Although it all sounds delicious, this last one Hocus Pocus Airbnb is truly magical.

Melissa is Nerdist’s science and technology editor. She also leads “science of” panels at conventions and co-hosts Star Warsologies, a podcast about science and Star Wars. Follow her on Twitter @melissatruth.

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