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“Beetlejuice” inspired vacation rentals + where to watch the sequel in Seattle

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is out in theaters — we’re celebrating the nostalgia with Victorian-style lodging and historic theater recommendations in Seattle.

The interior of a Victorian home has heavy wooden framed art and portraits lining the walls following up a carpeted staircase. The front room has living room furniture in dark wood and a chandelier hangs over the entry way.

The Enchanting and Modern Victorian rental comes with mystically moody interior design and trimming that transports visitors back in time.

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It’s showtime“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is hitting the theaters in Seattle, bringing its signature mischief and mayhem back to the silver screen with original cast members + some new rising stars.

The Tim Burton horror-comedy film is staying true to its roots with campy wardrobes, quirky one-liners, hauntingly bizarre characters, and the iconic hilltop house, of course.

We’re just as excited as you are. If there’s one thing we’re all about here at SEAtoday, it’s really committing to the bit. We scouted out vacation rentals and theaters in Seattle that scream “Beetlejuice,” so let’s turn on the juice and see what shakes loose.

The host with the most, babe

These vacation rentals really capture the essence of the “Beetlejuice” hilltop house — a shopworn Victorian-style estate that was constructed just for the movie.

Enchanting and Modern Victorian | Madison Valley
Enjoy the charms of history without sacrificing any luxury. Gather around the electric fire place to share ghost stories + stream the original “Beetlejuice” from the private backyard that’s equipped with an outdoor TV.

  • ~$1,270/night
  • 4 BD | 3.5 BA
  • Rainfall shower heads, clawfoot tubs, outdoor grill, fire pit, proximity to Seattle Japanese Garden

Tiny House on the Hill | Capitol Hill
This listing is all whimsy and no wicked — from its charming bay windows to a lofted bed with starry, skylight views.

  • ~$194/night
  • 1 BD | 1 BA
  • Hot tub, in-house washer and dryer, patio with lighting, outdoor grill
The front room of Blue Heron Manor has dark blue walls, a tiled fireplace with heavy wooden mantle, stacked circular rugs, a couch and two armchairs stuffed with pillows, and framed bay windows on the left side facing out to trees.

The Blue Heron Manor is surrounded by trees and shrubbery — wait, did you see something move?

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Blue Heron Manor | Columbia City
Less than half a mile from Columbia City’s main strip, this historic property boasts bird’s-eye views of downtown Seattle, Mt. Baker, and Lake Washington — the perfect place for pondering why you should never trust the living.

  • ~$360/night
  • 2 BD | 1 BA
  • Gas fireplace, private deck, proximity to shops and restaurants

Historic Victorian House | Historic District Snohomish
In addition to still having some of its original features dating back to the early 1900s, this listing also possesses classic Victorian-style features like a steeple roof and bay windows.

  • ~$331/night
  • 4 BD | 1.5 BA
  • Multi-head master shower, renovated kitchen appliances, outdoor grill, proximity to Mukilteo Lighthouse Park
The cast for "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" stand side-by-side, arm-in-arm on the red carpet for the debut of the sequel film.

Iconic “Beetlejuice” duo Winona Ryder and Michael Keaton are joined by sequel cast members including Jenna Ortega and Willem Dafoe.

Make your millennium

If you love “Beetlejuice” and its marvelously macabre spirit, then you definitely need the right venue to seal your sequel experience.

We think these unique local theaters will do the trick:

  • Majestic Bay Theatres | The original structure was built in 1914, but was shuttered and reconstructed in 1998 to allow better accommodations. But don’t worry, the eclectic charm’s still there.
  • Ark Lodge Cinemas | This independently and locally owned, bi-level movie house resides in a historic building, offering a homey atmosphere.
  • Admiral Theater | This landmark 1942 theater with a classic marquee shows new films and movie re-runs on its two screens.
  • SIFF Downtown | Located in Belltown, this theater regularly hosts a variety of film festivals — plus, chocolate popcorn.
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