Fans angry as Disney unveils real-life Incredibles mansion with a catch

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Scene from animated film

The Incredibles house has been created in real life, but it has upset many fans of the franchise.


Disney Pixar fans have been left livid as a real life version of the Parr Family house from The Incredibles 2 has been built but is strictly only available to “rich people”.

Disney has donned super suits and stepped into the world of The Incredibles by recreating the Parr family home from the second film.

In the blockbuster movie from 2018, that has a 97 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes, fans will recall The Incredibles family are rehoused into a luxury mansion as Helen begins secret missions for the Deavor siblings of DevTech.

The epic mid-century house from the second film has been created and a real life replica now exists in Rancho Mirage, California.

The Incredibles’ real life house in California is only available for members. Picture: YouTube


The real mansion in comparison to the movie. Picture: Instagram


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It is located within a new housing community with a Disney touch called Cotino ‘Storyliving by Disney’. It is the first home community Disney has created and they now have a second in North Carolina.

However to use the Incredibles property, you must be a member of Disney’s Artisan Club.

Currently the Artisan Club is only accepting membership applications from individuals who have purchased a home in the Cotino community where houses are selling from minimum $2 million up to $4.1 million (US$1.4m-$2.8m).

“Cool …. ANOTHER amazing experience ONLY for RICH people. Awesome,” one user commented on Instagram.

Inside the exclusive home. Picture: YouTube


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Members of the exclusive club can use the house to celebrate milestones, host special events or even enjoy an overnight stay. They also have access to amenities, health and wellness and events engineered by Disney “cast members”.

The two-storey Parr Family home replicates the movie and is now a multifunctional space for club members.

With subtle Pixar details including cereal boxes the Parr Family eat in the film, and the family’s bulletin board with dates including Dash’s track meet and Jack Jack’s doctor appointment.

They even have a room called ‘Aunty Edna’s Room’ with magazine covers the supersuit creator might have framed, particularly ones that featured her.

Details from the real home compared to the film. Picture: Instagram


The living room and kitchen closely replicate that of the film featuring mid-century modern architecture space and large windows with water and mountain views.

Some fans of the film aren’t quite as enthusiastic about the replica home however.

“Proportions are off. Love the house from the movie. Don’t like real life Temu version,” Pato Fernandezi commented on an Instagram post of the home.

“Don’t really look the same.”

Other fans are still impressed Disney brought their childhood to life.

“It’s even better than I could have imagined,” one person commented.

“This is ICONIC! Loved the Incredibles house as a kid,” another user said.

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