Last month Tom Holland’s Terror Time wrote an article about having the ability to spend Halloween night in the Paris catacombs. Well low and behold, here is the winner.

A Brazilian man probably had the scariest Halloween in the world this year, after winning a competition to spend the night sleeping in the famed Catacombs in Paris, surrounded by millions of skulls and bones. Francois Mori / AP

Pedro Arruda, 27, won a competition hosted by Airbnb, in conjunction with local city officials, that offered the chance for two people to spend the night in the “world’s largest graveyard.”

Buried beneath the streets of Paris, the Catacombs contain the neatly stacked remains of some 6 million people who died in centuries past. Francois Mori / AP

Stretching for 1.2 miles, the underground maze is one of the city’s most famous, and most terrifying, tourist attractions. Francois Mori / AP

In a play on one of the site’s standard listings for accommodation, Airbnb listed only three “house rules”: No animals. In any case, there’s already a monster under the bed.

Respect the peace of your Parisian neighbors, alive or dead.

Don’t forget your toothbrush and pajamas, especially if they glow in the dark.

Contest winner Arruda took his mom Monica to accompany him (and maybe hold his hand) as he was treated to a special tour, a fancy dinner, and a mini concert. Francois Mori / AP

“I’d be much more scared if they were alive,” he told the Associated Press. Francois Mori / AP

Sweet dreams, Pedro.

Many of Terror Time’s readers expressed an interest in doing this. Well, now you have an idea. Until next Halloween.