This stay will be a hoot.
Stu Macher’s house chilled horror fans in the 1996 thriller “Scream,” and it’s now only $ 5 to rent on Airbnb for just three nights.
On October 27th, 29th and 31st the house welcomes up to four guests who will experience the real “Scream” experience – hopefully without death.
The house is equipped with a “dedicated phone line” to reach Ghostface, and guests are greeted virtually by “Scream” actor David Arquette, who plays his role as Deputy Dewey, upon check-in.
The $ 2.8 million mansion with straight wood detailing isn’t in the fictional horror town of Woodsboro – in fact, it’s down an alley in a 298-acre wedding venue in Tomales, California.
When the guests approach the 4,900 square meter mansion, a stained glass window with a ghostface pattern sets the mood.

In the film, a more subtle stained glass window appears above the front door, but it was removed after production. This creepier version was installed especially for this action, which takes place on the 25th anniversary of “Scream”.
Inside, a large foyer leads to four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a library, three fireplaces, and two wood stoves, according to Realtor.com.
Airbnb promises the house will have knife marks on the doors and the same harrowing three-car garage where Tatum Riley, played by Rose McGowan, is killed in the film.


Aside from the fictional deaths of Tatum Riley and Kenny Jones, the house has seen two actual deaths – those of the original owners Jack and Carolyn MacPhail. The couple reportedly died shortly after the house was built in 1991.
According to Airbnb, the house is crammed with 90s nostalgia, including VHS tapes of the four “Scream” films and 90s snack favorites like Jiffy Pop.


Guests will leave with “Scream” memorabilia, including a DVD bundle, Woodsboro High gear, and posters promoting the “Scream” 2022 remake, which is said to be attended by Courteney Cox and David Arquette.
The booking will go live on Tuesday October 12th.


