Turns out more is not the merrier at the Mushroom House. A tour of the unique residence near Rochester originally scheduled for this weekend, May 14 and 15, has been postponed after an overwhelming response via social media.

The ticketed tour was originally advertised on the house's official website. That's where Jefferson County resident Louise Psarras stumbled upon the event after conducting an online search of unusual homes, the D&C reports.

Intrigued by house, Psarras created a Facebook event and invited some friends to join her on the tour. But when she published the event, she made it appear publicly to all Facebook users. That sparked widespread interest, and the event now shows 1,600 people attending and another 10,000 interested.

The large, unexpected response led to the postponement. "To ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests and staff, the house tour will be rescheduled for a time in which all parties involved have the opportunity to work together concerning logistics," realtor Rich Testa said in a statement.

While no official date has been announced, tentative plans are to hold the tour sometime this summer.

This isn't the first tour canceled this year in Upstate New York due to overwhelming popularity. In April, the state decided not to offer a public tour of the Willard Asylum in the Finger Lakes region due to safety concerns from last year's large turnout.