You Can Sleep In A Vintage 1964 Airplane Right Here In Arizona

Discover a unique Airbnb in Phoenix built around a 1964 Piper PA-28 Cherokee airplane and partially underground.

The aircraft boneyard isn't the only place where you can see decommissioned planes in Arizona. In fact, this Phoenix Airbnb affords guests the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sleep underneath one! Check it out:

Not only is this unique house built around a 1964 Piper PA-28 Cherokee airplane, but it's also partially underground. Sleep beneath the streets of Phoenix in this post-apocalyptic, steel bunker.

One bedroom sleeps up to two guests, and bathroom facilities are located outdoors. You'll share a backyard with three other nearby Airbnbs.

Childlike whimsy is the theme here, as evidenced by storybook-esque scenes covering the walls. Airplanes do loop-de-loops in the sky, letting you drift into a dreamland high above the clouds.

This is the outdoor shower. Even though it's communal, a locking door ensures maximum privacy.

At just $99 per night, Airplane House is an absolute steal - especially given its close proximity to the Downtown Arts District and the University of Phoenix. Guests check themselves in, and the owner lives right across the street, always eager to address any needs or issues.

For more information, head over to the Airbnb listing.

Have you ever stayed in the Airplane House? What's your favorite unique place to spend the night in Arizona? Here are a couple more offbeat Airbnbs in our state: This Replica Old West Town In Arizona Could Be All Yours For A Night and Sleep Underneath The Forest Canopy At This Epic Treehouse In Arizona.

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