You can sleep inside a giant cereal box in East Texas

You can sleep inside a giant cereal box in East Texas

The Cereal BNB in Tyler turns breakfast packaging into a bookable two-story stay, complete with a cereal-bowl hammock, milk-carton sauna, and five-star early reviews.

A two-story cereal box in a pine forest sounds like a joke someone would make after midnight. In Tyler, Texas, it is an actual Airbnb: bright cereal-packaging walls, a giant bowl-shaped hammock, a milk-carton sauna, and a patio designed to look like spilled milk.

The stay at a glance

StayThe Award Winning 2-Story Cereal BNB
WhereTyler, Texas
Sleeps4 guests; 1 bedroom, 3 beds, 1 bath
SettingA 2.5-acre property among tall pines
Verified rating5.0/5 from 5 Airbnb reviews; the listing currently shows all reviews at five stars
Price per nightAirbnb requires travel dates to show the current rate; no reliable nightly amount was visible in the captured listing, so check the exact dates before planning around a budget

Why this one is properly weird

The building is not merely decorated like a cereal box. The floor plan is the cereal box. The official site says host Trey Dillon submitted a literal box to Airbnb's worldwide OMG Fund and won; the result is a two-story stay that treats breakfast packaging as architecture. Cereal BNB describes it as the "Two-Story Cereal Box Airbnb."
The theme continues past the facade. Airbnb's listing calls out an 8-foot Cereal Bowl Hammock, a Milk Carton Sauna, a Spilled Milk Patio, a 22-foot tile mosaic, cereal-light displays built into the ceiling, and custom cereal pieces. There is also a fully stocked cereal bar, which is the sort of amenity that makes a normal kitchen feel aggressively undercommitted.

What you actually get

Upstairs, there is a king bed, a full-size fold-out bed, and a 120-inch projector screen. Downstairs holds the cereal bar, a corner kitchen, a living area, and a large bathroom with a double rain-head shower. The listing also includes Wi-Fi, air conditioning, laundry, free parking, a private sauna, a private backyard, and an outdoor fire pit.
That combination is the appeal: the exterior is built for the photo, but the interior is set up for a real overnight stay. You can arrive for the spectacle and still have a comfortable place to shower, watch a movie, and sleep four people.

The reviews are unusually on-theme

The listing currently shows five Airbnb reviews, with a 5.0 average. Two excerpts capture what guests seem to value:
"What a fun and unique experience! A peaceful stay full of nostalgia, with an incredible level of attention to detail."
  • Erica, June 2026
"Don't think twice, just book it. We had the best time, like really.. the best time! The attention to detail was 10/10. The sauna and shower were my favorite..."
  • Samuel Ryan, June 2026
Samuel also says he and his wife want to return with their children, which is useful context: this is not being reviewed as a novelty photo set alone. Guests are treating it as a couples getaway or a small-family stay with an unusually loud visual identity. See the live Airbnb listing for the current review set and availability.

The fresh reason to look now

A July 24 TikTok review from @lifeofcian was captured at about 98,500 views, 8,901 likes, and 70 comments. That is a fresh discovery signal, not proof that the property is suddenly impossible to book, but it does explain why this cereal box is worth a look in this week's search.

Should you book it?

If you want a quiet, anonymous cabin, absolutely not. The Cereal BNB is engineered to be noticed. If you want one memorable weekend, a family-friendly conversation starter, or a stay that can carry an entire travel post without much help from the caption, this is a strong yes.
Just price it with your actual dates on Airbnb before getting attached: the current page did not expose a dependable nightly figure in the captured view, and the final amount will depend on dates and fees. For the same reason, treat the five-review rating as an encouraging early signal rather than a long operating history.
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