Wednesday, August 12, 2020

You Can Have A ‘90s Sleepover At The Last Blockbuster On Earth For Just $4

Before Netflix and chill was a thing, weekends in the 1990s and 2000s meant going to your local Blockbuster, browsing through the dusty aisles, and taking your chosen film home to sit back on the sofa.

But as Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in the US in 2010, there’s one precious relic remaining in Bend, Oregon. And the manager Sandi, who has kept the establishment running “like butah” invites everyone “to dust off those membership cards for a sleepover, except this time, you won’t have to beg your parents to rent the latest horror flick.”

The stay will only set you back 4 dollars (plus taxes and fees) for an unlimited movie marathon. So let’s take a look at what home entertainment fans aching to relive the glory days of Blockbuster have in there on the menu.

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This last remaining Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon is now available for rent on Airbnb for a limited time

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The store is transformed into a ’90s living room with a pull-out couch, plush bean bags, VHS tapes, and video games

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Guests will be able to use the store’s entire collection of tapes and classic films during their stay

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The place is stocked with classic movie theater snacks, like Doritos in their original ’90s packaging

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The pull-out couch features bedding with retro gamer vibes for a full experience

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The classic sleepover arrangement for a nostalgic movie all nighter

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And this is what else you can expect, according to the listing’s description

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Some people couldn’t believe all this fun comes for only $4

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And others seemed to really like the idea

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