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Visit the Scream House for the Holidays!

Christmas at Stu’s: Step inside the real Scream House this holiday season for a killer experience.

This December 7th, step inside the infamous house where the legend began—Stu Macher’s home, aka The Real Scream House, reimagined with a festive twist for a once-in-a-lifetime Scream holiday experience! Christmas at Stu’s, an event hosted by Franco Caramelino of Spring Hills Estate Tours, combines nostalgic chills with Christmas cheer, creating the ultimate destination for hardcore fans of Wes Craven’s masterpiece.

Event Highlights

Set at the iconic “261 Turner Lane,” this immersive event takes fans through the unforgettable filming location of Scream’s third act. Explore the spaces that defined horror history, all while soaking in the eerie holiday decor and activities designed to transport you into the world of Scream.

  • Iconic House Tour: Wander through the famous spaces from Scream, including the living room where some of the film’s most intense moments unfold.
  • Holiday Cheer: Enjoy festive snacks, cookies, and seasonal treats—because even a killer needs a sugar rush.
  • Scream Trivia: Test your Scream knowledge and compete in fun games with fellow fans.
  • Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest: Show off your festive horror-themed fashion! Bonus points for Scream-inspired designs. Get ideas here!
  • Photo Ops: Snap pictures in every room and corner—after all, you never know when Ghostface might show up!

Beyond the House: Explore Sonoma County

While Stu’s house is the main attraction, the surrounding Sonoma County region offers plenty to see and do. From local dining to nearby landmarks, it’s the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into the Scream universe while enjoying the area’s charm.

Must-Visit Spots:

  • Sonoma Community Center (Woodsboro High): Explore the real-life location of Woodsboro High School, hosting its Winter Art Market the same weekend. Shop local crafts and art while soaking in the Scream vibe.
  • Washoe House: A classic diner offering hearty breakfasts just minutes from Stu’s house—a great start to your day of horror adventures.
  • Petaluma Creamery: Take home some local cheese as a delicious memento of your visit.
  • Tomales General Store: A quaint stop for unique souvenirs and holiday finds.
  • Vineyards: Sonoma County is known for its world-class vineyards. Take a wine tour to unwind after your spooky exploration.
  • Nearby Cities: Santa Rosa, Sonoma, and Petaluma offer a mix of history, culture, and more Scream filming locations to explore.

Tips for the Perfect Holiday Weekend

  1. Bring Your Camera: Every corner of Stu’s house and the surrounding landmarks is a photo op waiting to happen.
  2. Dress Warmly: Sonoma County winters can get chilly, especially at night—layer up for comfort.
  3. Plan Ahead: Accommodations fill quickly, and tickets for Christmas at Stu’s are limited, so book early!

How to Get Tickets

Tickets are available now for this unforgettable holiday event. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for a unique way to celebrate the season, this is an experience not to be missed.

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