Overview
- The limited-run visits, which begin May 11, run through June 12 with tickets starting around $290 through Bucket Listers.
- Guests can open the fridge, sit on the furniture, climb the iconic staircase, and take photos inside rooms rebuilt to match the TV set.
- Owner Tina Trahan, who bought the property in 2023, added hundreds of screen-matched pieces including a 1971 Plymouth wagon, the living-room horse statue, a Davy Jones letter, and a vintage typewriter.
- The Los Angeles City Council recently granted the house historic status, locking in preservation beyond this short tour window.
- A portion of each ticket supports Wags & Walks, tying the premium, small-group format to a local animal-rescue cause.