Spend a night as the "mayor" of Hell, just in time for Halloween

Spend a night as the "mayor" of Hell, just in time for Halloween


Most people spend their lives trying to stay out of Hell, but Airbnb is offering a chance for ghouls and goblins to become the "mayor" — of Hell, Michigan, that is. The community's self-proclaimed "mayor," John Colone, is offering up his title and his spooky lair in October, just in time for Halloween. 

The title is purely ceremonial, as Hell is an unincorporated community. It is technically part of Putnam Township in Livingston County. In fact, for those who aren't able to book a stay, they can still sign up to be "mayor" of Hell," for a price, on the community's official website.   

"I am the biggest Halloween fan in the world (and the underworld), so I hope that our little slice of paradise can fill fellow Halloween lovers with all of the frightful chills and spooky sensations of the season," said Colone, according to a press release from Airbnb. "And to our guests and soon-to-be Mayors, I trust you'll find that there is no place more welcoming than Hell on Earth—we can't wait to show you a helluva good time!"

Lucky guests may find that the "Mayor's Lair" is a bit cozier than expected. The accommodations feature a queen bed, gothic sitting area, fire pit, outdoor movie screen and even pumpkins to carve up. Up to two guests are permitted, according to the listing on Airbnb.

The frightful stay is listed for a Halloween-themed price of just $31 a night, plus taxes and fees.



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