Dean Fioresi is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not writing about local events, he enjoys focusing on sports and entertainment.
The home where the horror film "Poltergeist" took place is available for rent in Southern California, and has been completely redesigned to mimic the set from the 1982 cult classic, where visitors are advised to "Stay away from the light!"
The four-bedroom home, located on Roxbury Street in Simi Valley, gives renters the chance to relive the spooky -- and potentially traumatizing -- experience they felt upon watching the movie for the first time, right down to the Freeling family's iconic television set and living room setup.
According to the booking website, the property is nearly 2,400-square-feet and also features multiple bathrooms, a large swimming pool, a fire pit and a spa. Booking starts at $600 a night and can sleep up to eight people and pets.
"It's spooky yet cozy. Cinematic magic, family-friendly fun, legendary vibes, and good memories," the website says. "It's perfect for families, fans, and brave travelers alike. Come for the legend. Leave with your own story."
Despite the home's sinister association, property owners say that ghost hunting and séances are not allowed.
"No Ouija boards, rituals, or spiritual summoning. A cleansing fee will be applied (seriously)," the website says.