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Feast your eyes on these ‘Wonka’-themed hotel suites

December 1, 2023
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Ever wanted to spend a night in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory? Well, your dreams might just become a reality this December.

To celebrate the release of Wonka, starring Timothée Chalamet as the iconic chocolatier, Warner Bros. has partnered with Booking.com to create a pair of hotel suites inspired by the film.

Located in the Park Lane New York and Viceroy Santa Monica hotels, each suite features a whole host of delicious confections and Wonka-related decor. Picture a chocolate bar-shaped bed, cotton candy clouds, large lollipop flowers, and more.

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The suites, which cost $12.15 in a nod to Wonka‘s Dec. 15 release date, are only available for one limited-time stay each. Bookings open on Dec. 13 at noon ET on a first-come, first-served basis, and the overnight stay lasts from Dec. 15 to Dec. 16.

Take a peek at these extra-sweet suites below.

The “Wonka” suite in Los Angeles.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A "Wonka"-themed hotel room, including a bed with a chocolate bar headboard and cotton candy clouds.

The “Wonka” suite in Los Angeles.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A hotel bathroom full of large fake bubbles.

The “Wonka” suite in Los Angeles.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A "Wonka"-themed hotel room with a wall of vintage travel posters and a trunk of marshmallows.

The “Wonka” suite in Los Angeles.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A "Wonka"-themed hotel room full of chocolates and candy.

The “Wonka” suite in New York.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A "Wonka"-themed hotel room with a large chocolate tree at its center.

The “Wonka” suite in New York.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A hotel bathroom full of large fake bubbles.

The “Wonka” suite in New York.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

A "Wonka"-themed hotel suite, including a large chocolate tree, vintage travel posters, floating top hats, and a trunk full of marshmallows.

The “Wonka” suite in New York.
Credit: Courtesy of Booking.com

Wonka opens in theaters Dec. 15.

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