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The living room features blue bamboo wallpaper, two fishing hook ornaments, and various pictures framed on the wall. The "Pineapple Over the Sea" experience is brought to you and other fans by vacation rental company Vrbo and Paramount, which created the movie with Nickelodeon. They teamed up and transformed a historic water tower in Seal Beach, California into SpongeBob's iconic "pineapple under the sea" house, and it looks like the ultimate vacation spot. Complete with the sea sponge’s signature red couch that’s situated on a life raft, Gary’s green bowl, and lots of cartoon flowers, it'll remind you of SpongeBob's colorful world from start to finish. The staircase to the third floor is also green-colored and is found next to the library. SpongeBob's bedroom is found on the third floor, along with a hallway, and has red bamboo wallpaper on the right side and blue metal wallpaper on the left.
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Then, she’ll enter the main part of the dome where she has a treehouse and a small park area. Because of the anchor design, Mr. Krabs’ bedroom is on the right side on the second floor. Pearl sleeps on the other side f the house, which is a bit surprising considering how overprotective her father can be.
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The other customers agree, and they start chanting "SpongeBob's Place!" A jealous Mr. Krabs tries to get them to chant "Krusty Krab" instead, but they ignore him. SpongeBob tries to give the chant some juice, but this only makes the customers resume the chant of "SpongeBob's Place!" Squidward tells Mr. Krabs that he would be nothing without SpongeBob. When it isn't being a pineapple, the Seal Beach Water Tower House is a vacation rental on Vrbo that averages for about $1,000 a night. Produced by Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon, the movie is available for Premium Video-On-Demand or on the new streaming service Paramount+. In celebration of the unique space and film, one Seal Beach first responder and their family will get the chance to visit the Pineapple Over the Sea in person. If you love SpongeBob SquarePants, you might want to know more about the various houses.
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I don’t think I could live under a rock, figuratively or literally. But the house is simple, and I think that’s something we can all take inspiration from. One of the episodes that comes to mind is “I’m With Stupid.” To help Patrick impress his parents, SpongeBob pretends to be dumb, and we get to see a couple of underground rooms in the starfish’s house. Patrick literally lives under a rock, but what’s beneath frequently changes. Sometimes, Patrick sleeps with his head out from under the rock but the rest of his body under the home. Squidward also has a bathroom on the first floor as well as an elevator.
Of course, I have to start with SpongeBob’s famous “pineapple under the sea.” We first see his house in the first episode of the series, and it’s the setting for many storylines. Of course, we get to see SpongeBob’s house a lot, but we also see where other characters live. But I’d probably live in Squidward’s house if I had to choose since it has the most practical design. Either way, consider some of the most famous houses from this nautical cartoon. There is a small garage in the back of the house and two windows in the front.
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From the comfort of your couch, you can walk through the three floors, which are designed to look like the beloved character's residence and his place of work, The Krusty Krab. The kitchen, in particular, includes the string of flags that hangs from the exterior of the underwater restaurant. There's also seaweed hanging from the ceiling, and plushes of SpongeBob, Gary, and Patrick sitting on the counter. You can picture yourself cooking a patty, showing SpongeBob your flipping skills, and putting together the secret formula, all in front of an expansive ocean view.
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It is one of the main locations for SpongeBob SquarePants series. SpongeBob's bathroom is found on the second floor along with the bedroom. The hallway contains doors leading to his library, bathroom, and gallery, as well as an additional staircase that leads to his bedroom.
The left side also contains a porthole window from which the inside of Squidward Tentacles' house can be seen. The house is a pineapple that is orange-colored with crisscrossed lines. The house features two windows, but in some episodes, there are three, and in the episode Naughty Nautical Neighbors, the back view of the house was shown. In some episodes, like I Was a Teenage Gary, it was shown that SpongeBob still needs a key to open the house. The house has flowers that represent his spice garden on each side and a pathway with rocks that leads to his house. SpongeBob's house is located at 124 Conch Street, Bikini Bottom.
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In other episodes, such as “Gary & Spot,” Plankton and his wife Karen share a bedroom. However, they have separate beds, maybe because they like different levels of firmness. Sandy has two doors to get in so that she can drain the water from the outer door.
SpongeBob's house being sentient in the episode "Unreal Estate." The season 5 episode "Night Light" shows that there is another bathroom attached to the bedroom. In the middle, there is a bed that contains three white mattresses, bamboo sticks used to hold them together, a white pillow, and a green buoy with dark green rings. Above his bed is a diving board connected to a ladder, which appears to be used to jump from one room to another to put on his clothes, as seen in "Help Wanted." The pineapple originates from land, when it fell off of a ship navigating above the sea, turning into a house as seen in the TV movie "Truth or Square." When Squidward gets home, he finds a crowd eating Krabby Patties at SpongeBob's house, which has a sign that reads "SpongeBob's Place" on it.

Meanwhile, at the Krusty Krab, Mr. Krabs is having no such luck. Squidward tells him that it is because they are not as good as they used to be, to which Mr. Krabs retorts that it is the same formula. One of the customers looks inside the kitchen and afterwards announces to the other customers that the problem is that SpongeBob is not in the kitchen. This announcement makes the other customers angry to the point where they decide to leave.
The special group of guests from the Seal Beach community will enjoy a free screening of the film and an evening of fun-filled entertainment inside the Pineapple Over the Sea, a Vrbo spokesperson says. During a movie night, the two characters get hit by cosmic energy, causing them to breathe water rather than air. We get to see the apartment building in the “Mermaid Man Begins” episode, and I love the origin story.
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