
The fourth (and final?) season of Stranger Things probably won’t hit Netflix until 2020, but there’s one cool way fans can relive the magic of the hit series until then.
Our favorite chief of police Jim Hopper’s cabin in the show has been transformed into an escape room and Stranger Things fans can book it for their own Mind Flayer-fighting adventure.
Although the cabin is based in Hawkins in the show, in real life it’s actually located at Sleepy Hollow Farm, an adventure theme park in Powder Springs, Georgia, about 30 minutes outside of Atlanta.
“If you have seen Stranger Things seasons 2 and 3, then you probably saw Hopper’s Cabin a lot. Hopper, Eleven, and their friends spent much of the seasons in the cabin,” the Sleepy Hollow Farm posted on the website. “some of you may know that Hopper’s Cabin is actually located on Sleepy Hollow Farm, which is where Escape Woods is located so we have decided to turn it into an escape room adventure for all of the Stranger Things fans out there.”
According to Sleepy Hollow Farm, the escape room adventure will have fans exploring Hopper’s and Eleven’s actual cabin from the show, decipher clues, unlock doors, and “solve the mystery before time runs out.”
The adventure is recommended for participants 10 years old and up and although it’s said to be “not scary with low physical activity,” the difficulty level is “intermediate.”
The escape room experience runs at $33 per person. You can check out available dates and time and book your experience here. The entire cabin can also be rented out for a private experience at $309 with a 10-person maximum.
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