YOU can stay in a board game-themed Airbnb in Florida from just £47 per person, per night.
With rooms based on Scrabble, Monopoly, Cluedo and Operation, both kids and adults can compete against each other in the huge estate.
The Great Escape Lakeside can hold up to 43 people across 13 bedrooms, making it perfect for a trip with a number of families, or celebrations such as stag and hen dos or birthdays.
It is located in Clermont, Florida, just 22 miles from Orlando.
Each bedroom in the estate is based on iconic games.
A life-sized operation game, a laser maze and an escape room are just some of the examples which will keep kids occupied for hours.
There is also an arcade, a fim theatre themed on the board game and film Jumanji, a casino, and a chess board floor game, along with classic pinball, air hockey and billiards games too.
Fans of the film Big can try their own skills at a 7ft floor piano.
One room even holds the Guinness World Record for the largest word-search in the world.
Fancy some healthy competition? Head to the TV game studio inside with buzzers and monitors to be in your own TV game show.
Guests can also escape the house for more activities – with a huge waterslide and lazy river found just outside in the private swimming pool.
Fishing and boating is also possible on the lake.
Human foosball and bowling will challenge any big kids.
However you have to stay for a minimum of three nights – and the Airbnb is booked for most of 2020.
The standard nightly rate is £1,431, along with cleaning, service fees and taxes.
While it may seem steep in cost, if you can find 42 other friends, you won’t have to pay more than £47 a night each.
Previous guests have raved about the house, calling it “magical” and “unique”.
One person wrote: “I still can’t get over the fact that there was an actual LASER BEAM MAZE inside of a bedroom.”
They added it was like “renting your own resort”.
Need somewhere even bigger? A near identical The Great Escape Parkside can fit up to 54 guests, although has new rooms including Twister, Risk and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.
Other quirky home rentals include a Stranger Things Airbnb and a disused plane.
Barbie even listed her Malibu Dreamhouse on Airbnb in celebration of her 60th birthday earlier this year.
Closer to home, a soft-play Airbnb in Newcastle lets more than 16 people stay the night in a kids play area, with the slides and ball pits all to themselves.