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Returning to the 90s: Vacation at the Blockbuster Branch | Israel today

2020-08-12T12:34:21.242Z


Snacks of yesteryear, familiar movies and an addictive atmosphere • Blockbuster closed all its branches, but one of them became a hotel for a short time | Tourism


Old-fashioned snacks, familiar movies and an addictive atmosphere • Blockbuster closed all its branches, but one of them became a hotel for a short time

  • Atmosphere of the 1990s // Photo: Aribnb

Life in the movie: The videotapes no longer exist and with them the movie rental stores, including the large American blockbuster chain, have disappeared. Almost all of the chain's branches have closed but the last branch in Oregon USA is changing its purpose and is now becoming a space that will take tenants back to the 1990s.

Comfortable sofas, video games and most importantly - movies from the nineties with a large TV and an atmosphere that will take travelers back 30 years. During their stay at the last branch of Blockbuster, passers-by will be able to choose from a long list of well-known films from the 1990s.

You could order all the fun through the Airbnb website, the problem is that since the opening, there has been an onslaught and there are no places left. The last blockbuster branch will not have comfortable beds like in a hotel, or particularly pampering toilets. The place is specially designed to take you to the original experience of yesteryear.

The store / room will accommodate up to four guests at a time, there is a toilet cubicle and a bed parallel to the screens and video games. An important detail is that the rental will be possible for the residents of the area, the branch will open in five days, on August 17, as a sign of thanks to the residents who supported the branch throughout its years of existence. Additional dates may be opened in light of the high demand.

Source: israelhayom

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