ATLANTA — Whether you’re a Michael, Pam or Dwight, two lucky “The Office” fans will get a chance to stay the night in a one-of-a-kind getaway.
Starting Nov. 16, fans can start booking the experience. The cost is just $20.05 per couple — an homage to the year 2005, when the series first aired.
“Equipped with an impressive two-story setup, The Office Experience venue features all the show’s iconic destinations under one roof, from a merch-filled warehouse to the desks of all your favorite characters,” noted the listing.
So, how do we unpack the hacks of packing light? Buzz60’s Chloe Hurst has the story!
The Office Experience is located in Washington, D.C., within five miles of the capital’s top attractions like the National Museum of the American Indian, Triangle Park, Union Station and more.
While taking plenty of pictures and reveling in nostalgia for the Emmy Award-winning show, guests will also participate in a unique scavenger hunt. The all-night packages are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
After all, like Michael Scott would say, “I’m an early bird and I’m a night owl so I’m wise and I have worms.”
Checkout Booking.com for more information.
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