Airbnb And BBC Recreates Bluey Heeler's Wonderful Home As A Full-Size Replica Of Family House In The Children's Program
A real-life replica house of Bluey's home is ready for fans to rent. Prepare your best Bluey crew voice impression so we can all say, "Hurray!"
You have probably heard of the Bluey TV show already, the Australian animated television series for kids that has captured hearts all over the world in a short time.
This adorable show follows the adventures of a six-year-old Blue Heeler dog named Bluey. Bluey is a tireless and curious dog who lives in a Heeler home with his sister Bingo, their mum Chilli, and dad Bandit.
The Heeler family house from this beloved Australian children's TV series has become a real house. The house has been recreated for real-life living, and it will be available for all fans to rent.
This outstanding house was built in Brisbane, the city where the original inspiration for the incredible TV show came from.
It looks exactly the same as the original from the TV show, so you could never tell which one is the 'real one': this full-sized version or the small one that you watch on TV screens. Much attention has been paid to the small details, like a playroom, Bluey’s toys, a red letterbox, and more.
It was created through a partnership between Airbnb and BBC Studios, located in one of Brisbane’s most vibrant neighborhoods, on a quiet, tree-lined street. Thanks to this wonderful idea, you can now book the magical house to stay in for a couple of days.
Those awesome few days will feel like living in a fairytale for all children, and likely for parents as well. Check out the marvelous design of this magical house, and let us know if you are as delighted as we are.
The place where duck-cake magic happens.
“We’ve been amazed at the outpouring of love the fans have shown for this iconic setting, and for all the beautiful Queensland locations the crew has so lovingly included across the three series. Bringing Bluey’s backdrop to life in such an ingenious and colorful way for our fans has been an absolute delight.The Heeler house is almost a character in its own right,” said Madeleine Jelfs, Bluey senior marketing manager, BBC Studios Australia and New Zealand.
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If you were asking yourself how Bluey's parents, who work as an airport security guard and an archaeologist, could afford this expensive house, well... It is a cartoon, but comedian Zach Mander made a good joke about them:
“The median pay for both these jobs in Australia is $67,000 and $22 an hour, respectively.”“There is no way the bank is approving them for a mortgage on a million-plus home. It seems to me that Bluey’s parents could be up to some nefarious activities.”
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“Like many parents with young children, I’ve been captivated by the adventures of Bluey and her family, which bring so much joy and quintessential Aussie humor to audiences across the globe,” says Susan Wheeldon, the Airbnb manager for Australia and New Zealand.She added, “There will be nothing quite like waking up in the Heeler house and getting to live and breathe in Bluey’s magical world for one wondrous weekend. At this stage, there is no plan to make the house a permanent stay on Airbnb, but Wheeldon said, ‘never say never.’”
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Bluey and Bingo's playroom
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The Heeler family living room
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Bathroom
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Parent's bedroom
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Place for barbecue in the backyard.
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Welcome!
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The cost for staying one weekend in the house, from Friday to Sunday, was AU$20 for a family of four. Hopefully, this wonderful house will be open again for booking, because Bluey fans all over the world obviously love the idea.
What do you think of this colorful house? Would you like to take your family on a magical weekend to Bluey's place?