CLERMONT, Fla. – On a private island in Clermont sits one of the most “outrageous” homes in the country. And it turns out that you can book a stay there to see for yourself.
The home — dubbed the “Ever After Estate” — was originally featured on HGTV’s “Most Outrageous Homes in America" back in 2014, and for good reason.
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The rental property spans 62 acres and is situated approximately 30 miles west of Orlando proper. But while the nearby attractions may be a great draw for some, what makes this home particularly special is what lies inside.
The Ever After Estate offers 13 separate bedrooms, each of which has its own unique theme. Some examples include “Star Wars,” a superhero ballpit, and even a wizard’s dorm.
Across the bedrooms, guests can find four king-sized beds, four queen-sized beds, four rooms with bunk beds, and a room with two individual twin beds, the estate’s website says.
Aside from the bedrooms, the estate also offers a full-sized futon and 14 twin-sized tri-folds/rollaway beds.
There are also plenty of other noteworthy features inside the home, including an indoor movie theater, an arcade room, and a state-of-the-art karaoke system.
Venture outside, and you’ll find a luxurious lagoon-style pool complete with a waterslide, an outdoor kitchen and a three-person carousel.
Beyond that, there’s a mini golf course, cartoon-themed skeetball loft, hammock garden, soccer field, and basketball court, among many other offerings.
The estate can sleep over 40 guests at a time, though a spokesperson told News 6 that the property is already nearly sold out for summer 2026.
According to the estate’s website, the property can be rented out at a rate between $2,200 - $2,550 per night most of the year, though that rate can go up during weekends, summers and major holidays.
The property also has a three-night minimum stay, along with a 30% deposit to hold a reservation. You can check out the Ever After Estate’s availability here.
The owners of this estate also own another strange Airbnb, dubbed “The Sweet Escape,” which is also located in Clermont. For more information on that property, click here.