The last remaining Blockbuster in Oregon will soon be available for rent on Airbnb


In a clear indication that America has gone completely crazy, residents of Deschutes County, Ore., Can now compete to fall asleep to a TV on their local Blockbuster, instead of on their own bank.

Sandi Harding, the manager of the world’s latest operational blockbuster in Bend, puts the store on Airbnb for just three nights – and for only $ 4 a night – presumably as a way to thank her community for keeping ” the video rental store in business.

The latest Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, is equipped with a living space for Airbnb guests.

The latest Blockbuster in Bend, Oregon, is equipped with a living space for Airbnb guests.
(Lauren Demitry)

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Beginning Aug. 17 at 1 p.m. PST, Deschutes County residents can try to book a ‘total rad, but intimate slum party’ at the last BLOCKBUSTER store in the world, ‘temporarily furnished with a’ living room ‘area with a large -screen TV and a fold-out couch. Guests who successfully book one of the three available nights (18, 19 or 20 Sept.) will also be treated to “all movies” [their] heart could wish, ”according to a press release.

Sandi Harding, the manager of the world's latest operational blockbuster in Bend, Ore., Puts the store on Airbnb for three nights only - and for only $ 4 a night - presumably as a way to thank her community for storing the video rental store in business.

Sandi Harding, the manager of the world’s latest operational blockbuster in Bend, Ore., Puts the store on Airbnb for three nights only – and for only $ 4 a night – presumably as a way to thank her community for storing the video rental store in business.
(Lauren Demitry)

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The living area of ​​Bend's Blockbuster will be thoroughly cleaned between guests.

The living area of ​​Bend’s Blockbuster will be thoroughly cleaned between guests.
(Lauren Demitry)

But since no one thinks this is the perfect opportunity to invite their childhood friends to a big Blockbuster sleepover (and a “Die Hard” marathon), those interested should keep in mind that each set of overnight guests should come from the same household, with local COVID-19 safety regulations. In addition, the store will be cleaned and sanitized between stays, through Airbnb’s new enhanced cleaning protocol. (That said, it’s quite possible that such clean-up initiatives will receive guests from the faint popcorn stench that most Blockbusters often filled in the 1990s.)

Can’t it come to Oregon? No worries. Those who miss Blockbuster’s three-night event can still show their support by calling the store’s “Callgorithm” hotline at (541) 385-9111 to get a personalized movie recommendation from the Blockbuster staff.

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And if that doesn’t cut it, the store also has its own grocery store, full of hats, shirts and keychains. They even sell memory laminated Blockbuster membership cards, for people who need help remembering an easier time, if watching a movie night at home on a Friday night was your choice, and not the only available entertainment option for the time to come.