Stephenie Meyer Thinks 'Twilightland' Is an Awful Idea
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While the 'Twilight' author is interested in the story of 'Austenland' enough that she produces its movie adaptation, she doesn't think a 'Twilight' vacation spot will work.

AceShowbiz - Although Stephenie Meyer is the writer of hugely-famous "Twilight" book series, she is not too keen with the idea of creating a place with a "Twilight" experience. "It would be so boring!" the author-turned-movie producer tells MTV News at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

Seeing that she produces a movie that tells the story of "Austenland" where people could live within the 19th century settings of Jane Austen's novels, one might think that she would love to see a vacation spot created for her Twi-hards but that's not the case.

"What, would you go to high school? Would you have to go to high school for it? That's not a vacation. Sounds awful. I don't want to go back to high school," she explains. "I guess you could have a mechanical vampire that you ride piggyback," but "that would be a liability issue, I think. You could fall right off."

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