Oct 30, 2025
Overnight Stay at the Scream House

This may be your only chance to stay overnight in the iconic movie set. While there have been occasional overnight stays at the house, the owners have decided this will be the last chance to stay at Stu Macher's house (Spring Hill Estate). As of now, it looks like there will be no stays offered in 2026. That makes this a very rare and unique opportunity for Scream fans!
Thursday, October 30, the Sonoma Community Center will show Scream (1996) in Andrews Hall. This marks the second annual screening of the film, which featured the Center as the setting for Woodsboro High School.
Through its partnership with Spring Hill Estate, the Center is offering a limited number of fans access to exclusive, expanded experiences. There are two levels: "An Afternoon at Stu's" and "Overnight at Stu's." Both include limited-edition and exclusive swag, a pre-show reception in "Woodsboro's" classroom, and a ticket to the film with reserved seating and complimentary concessions.
Limited to just five individual guests, the "Overnight at Stu's" experience is being offered. Bay Area Tours will whisk these fans away right after the screening at the Center to an overnight stay at Spring Hill Estate. This was the location used for the final forty-two minutes of the film and took twenty-one nights of filming. Visitors will be treated to an eerie night tour of the house, have full access to take pictures or recreate their favorite scenes, and wake up Halloween morning with a ride back to the Center, stopping for a "Killer Breakfast" at the historic and possibly haunted Washoe House Restaurant in Petaluma.
For those who choose to spend part of their stay actually sleeping, the film's iconic attic has been remodeled as a guest room with five queen-size beds.
Event Time
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Oct 30, 2025
18:30:00 - 20:00:00
Overnight Stay at the Scream House