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    This Massively Viral House Has A Jurassic Park, Pirate Ship, And Movie Theater Inside, And You Need To See The Pictures

    If the slide wasn't enough, the arcade sold me.

    If you live on the internet, you may know creator and makeup artist Sydney Morgan. She usually rakes in millions of views for her artistry across TikTok and YouTube, but the 21-year-old recently caught wider attention when sharing a clip of her aunt and uncle's 7-bedroom, 8-bathroom rental property in Orlando, Florida.

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    Hate when this happens🙁 #relatable #tinyhousetour @Orlando Theme Homes

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    In a now-viral video, Sydney walks through several themed rooms throughout the property, which can fit up to 16 guests and books for $1,571 a night.

    At the start of the video, over 1.7 million viewers were stunned to see Sydney wake up in a room with a pirate ship for a bed...

    ...strut across another bed designed to look like a castle...

    ...and then open a random door that led to a slide.

    Of course, things didn't end there. The slide led down to a neon room filled with blacklights...

    ...and she entered Jurassic Park.

    And all this concluded with a final stop at the home's "drive-in theater," which was fully equipped with a mini car, concessions...

    ...and theater seating.

    Like me, viewers were shook by the home, which feels like its own mini amusement park. "I wouldn't even need a phone if I had this house," one user said.

    One person commented "I wouldn't even need a phone if I had this house!"

    And one particular request dominated the comment section:

    house tour please [sweating and smiling emoji]
    House tour
    house tour

    To which Sydney happily obliged in a 16-minute YouTube video featuring a full house tour:

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    The home is full of classically beautiful living spaces, bedrooms, a pool area, and an outdoor patio with a firepit and grill.

    A view of the open kitchen, featuring an island, that leads into a living room area

    But it's the unconventional assets that caught our attention to begin with, so that's what I'll focus on. Including this mini indoor basketball court:

    A winter- and ice-themed arcade...

    ...where guests can play air hockey and racing games.

    And a campsite-themed room with little tents over mattresses and a faux firepit.

    "The creativity is through the roof," Sydney remarked during her house tour, and I couldn't agree more.

    Which room is your favorite? Let me know in the comments!