496. I had tears in my eyes while looking at these pictures. It's so sad to see this place alone and empty after seeing so many years of Michael Jackson and all the Happy times here. very sad. Love you Michael!!!!!
498. Thats all just heartbreaking. So sad. It just seemed sooo dark even with all the natural light coming in through all those windows. I understand why he never wanted to go back there.
499. Bring back the rides, and trains and animals... make it a museum!!! It would be awesome. It would be like the Hearst Castle (which still has Zebra's and other wild life)
506. I work in the LA real estate market and I've seen a lot of really over the top homes in the $20 million plus range. The best thing about Neverland is the setting - really amazing and beautiful. The house itself is outdated for today's tastes - low ceilings, dark woodwork. The highest and best use of that property is to use it as some sort of Michael Jackson tourist attraction on the order of Graceland in Memphis. I would think much of the actual land would likely be sold off. It is questionable if the residents in the area would permit Neverland to become a tourist attraction. If not, I could see it being sold off and the house would likely be greatly altered if not torn down and replaced by a much grander structure that is more suitable for the taste and style of today's super rich - think of something more along the lines of Oprah's grand estate in the Santa Barbara area.
508. I hope they make this into a museum.. like Graceland. It would make good revenue for his 3 children and for generations to come. I would LOVE to visit Neverland.
Reader Comments
496. I had tears in my eyes while looking at these pictures. It's so sad to see this place alone and empty after seeing so many years of Michael Jackson and all the Happy times here. very sad. Love you Michael!!!!!
Posted at 1:50PM on 1st 2009 by Nichole
497. i would like to see pics inside of the secret room
Posted at 1:48PM on 1st 2009 by mjfan
498. Thats all just heartbreaking. So sad. It just seemed sooo dark even with all the natural light coming in through all those windows. I understand why he never wanted to go back there.
Posted at 1:47PM on 1st 2009 by Deirdre
499. Bring back the rides, and trains and animals... make it a museum!!! It would be awesome. It would be like the Hearst Castle (which still has Zebra's and other wild life)
Posted at 1:47PM on 1st 2009 by awwww
500. Enough of people telling him to "burn in hell"... you are sick to even want to wish that on him!!!!! Ugh, I cannot stand judgmental people!!!!!!
Posted at 1:46PM on 1st 2009 by obama rules
501. What a dark and dreary creepy looking house! Living there would be like living in a dungeon.. NO thank you!!
Posted at 1:46PM on 1st 2009 by kim
502. i think museum is best for another fans in world
Posted at 1:45PM on 1st 2009 by Medardas
503. How new are these photos? What does the front of the main house look like?
Posted at 1:45PM on 1st 2009 by curios
504. what a shame,Neverland will never be the same! kinda depressing seeing this!
Posted at 1:44PM on 1st 2009 by Timo
505. I hope they bury him there and make it a museum too like Graceland. He belongs noplace else but here. I think he had more good memories than bad.
Posted at 1:44PM on 1st 2009 by RIPMICHAEL
506. I work in the LA real estate market and I've seen a lot of really over the top homes in the $20 million plus range. The best thing about Neverland is the setting - really amazing and beautiful. The house itself is outdated for today's tastes - low ceilings, dark woodwork. The highest and best use of that property is to use it as some sort of Michael Jackson tourist attraction on the order of Graceland in Memphis. I would think much of the actual land would likely be sold off. It is questionable if the residents in the area would permit Neverland to become a tourist attraction. If not, I could see it being sold off and the house would likely be greatly altered if not torn down and replaced by a much grander structure that is more suitable for the taste and style of today's super rich - think of something more along the lines of Oprah's grand estate in the Santa Barbara area.
Posted at 1:44PM on 1st 2009 by Kevin
507. That place is amazing! Hope it becomes a tourist museum in Honor of MJ.
Posted at 1:43PM on 1st 2009 by Kate
508. I hope they make this into a museum.. like Graceland. It would make good revenue for his 3 children and for generations to come. I would LOVE to visit Neverland.
Posted at 1:42PM on 1st 2009 by .:Loki 4Ever:.
509. wowwwwwwww
Posted at 1:37PM on 1st 2009 by ...
510. That's depressing. Long Live Neverland!
Posted at 1:35PM on 1st 2009 by Martin