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Two pairs ofThe Officefans will be offered the chance to pull an all-nighter at an interactive two-story experience dedicated tothe beloved sitcomin Washington, D.C., and in the words of Michael Scott: “Early worm gets the worm!”
In order to book a stay, hopefuls canlog on to Booking.combeginning Nov. 16 at noon ET. All-nighter experiences will be available for $20.05 per couple — the price is reflective of whenThe Officepremiered in the U.S. in 2005 — on either Nov. 19 or Nov. 20. Reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
If the recipients don’t want to stay at the lifelike recreation of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, local accommodations at a Booking.com property will be available.
The lucky travelers will also be treated with much more than just an opportunity to step inside Dunder Mifflin, complete with Pam’s desk, Michael’s office and Ryan’s closet.
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The experience was created in consultation withThe Office’s creator, Greg Daniels, and will be open through Jan. 16, 2023, at the Woodies Building for those who do not score the $20.05 offer.
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The Officeaired on NBC from 2005 to 2013 and helped featured a cast that includedJenna Fischer,Angela Kinsey,Steve Carell,B.J. Novak,Mindy Kaling,Rainn Wilson,Ed Helms,Craig RobinsonandEllie Kemper.
Lego createda 1,164-pieceOfficebuilding kit that hit Walmart stores on Oct. 1 and features a replica of the Scranton, Pennsylvania, offices of Dunder Mifflin, including Michael’s private office and the break room.
The Officealso currently exists inmusical formthrough an Off-Broadway parody show aptly titledThe Office! A Musical Parodyat the Jerry Orbach Theater in New York.
source: people.com