Last Blockbuster store lists ’90s sleepover’ on Airbnb

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LOS ANGELES, Aug 12, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Is 2020 proving a bit too much? The
last Blockbuster store on the planet is offering guests a chance to roll back
the clock to simpler times with a ’90s themed sleepover, it was announced
Tuesday.

An Airbnb listing for the holdout video rental shop in the northwestern US
state of Oregon promises to convert the store into a makeshift living room
“with a pull-out couch, bean bags and pillows for you to cozy up with ‘new
releases’ from the ’90s.”

For just $4 a night, four spaces will be available over three nights in
September.

“When you call dibs on this stay, you’re booking a night back in the 90s,
but this time you won’t have to beg your parents to rent the latest horror
flick — we’ll give you the keys to the entire store!” it promised.

The store in Bend, Oregon is the last of a chain that boasted more than
9,000 worldwide outlets at its peak in the early 2000s.

Blockbuster suffered a precipitous decline with the advent of streaming
platforms such as Netflix.

But residents of Bend have remained loyal to its time-honored process of
browsing for physical DVDs and VHS tapes before returning them through a slot
days later.

It has also become a popular tourist destination.

In recent years, an endless stream of nostalgic fans have posed for selfies
outside, and popped in to buy kitsch confectionary and view retro movie
memorabilia including Russell Crowe’s jacket from “Les Miserables.”

But with the pandemic stifling tourism, “we’ve been missing the regular
visits from friends, neighbors and tourists from around the world,” the
listing said.

The advert promises to sanitize the store before each set of guests arrive,
and provide face coverings, disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer as well as
free snacks and video games.

“And remember, the store is all yours for the night!” it says. “So let
loose, blast the boombox and wear your favorite ’90s denim so that you feel
right at home in another era.”