If you grew up on “The Flintstones;” either the cartoon, the vitamins, or both; there’s a place in Mexico you can rent that resembles a house in Bedrock. According to the Mirror, the property claims to be “an exact replica” of the Flintstones’ house and is available to rent for a two-night stay. I don’t know about “exact,” but it does look like a lot of fun.
Modeled after the domicile made famous by the iconic Hanna-Barbera cartoon from the 1960s, this Flintstones house is nestled in the Mexican state of Jalisco. The property features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a dining room, a terrace, and a fireplace. There’s also a grilling area, just in case you get a hankering for brontosaurus burgers. Overnight lodging even includes use of a working “Flintmobile.” You know, the car Fred drove to his job at the quarry.
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Want to spend your next vacation living out your “modern Stone Age” fantasy? This wacky, yet realistic-looking cave house will reportedly set you back $4,000 for a two-night weekday stay or $5,000 for a two-night weekend stay. You can see photos of the house and Flintmobile HERE.
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