Did Home Alone 2 make more money?

Did Home Alone 2 make more money?

The film grossed over $359 million worldwide, becoming the third highest-grossing film of 1992. Since its release, the movie gained a strong cult following and has now been seen as a cult classic….

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Budget $28 million
Box office $359 million

Who owns the Hotel in Home Alone 2?

Plaza Hotel
Owner Katara Hospitality
Management Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
Height 251.92 ft (76.79 m)
Technical details

Why is Kevin Home Alone?

Eight-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is accidentally left behind when his family takes off for a vacation in Paris, France over the holiday season. Once he realizes they’ve left him home by himself, Kevin learns to fend for himself.

Who filmed Home Alone?

Films

Film Protagonist Producer(s)
Home Alone Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) John Hughes
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Home Alone 3 Alex Pruitt (Alex D. Linz) John Hughes and Hilton A. Green
Home Alone 4: Taking Back the House Kevin McCallister (Mike Weinberg) Mitch Engel

How much would the hotel room in Home Alone 2 cost?

Kevin McAllister’s experience in Home Alone 2: Lost In New York feels quite stressful overall, but we’d almost definitely be up for it if it meant staying in The Plaza hotel. Why? Namely because it costs a cool $30,000 (approx £23,000) a night to stay there – and that’s without the giant pizza room service.

Does the toy shop in Home Alone exist?

It was a fictional store in the movie, but based on FAO Schwartz toy store – on 5th Ave at 58th or 59th street.

Is Duncan’s toy Chest a real store?

Though the set looks completely real, unfortunately Duncan’s Toy Chest is fake, and it is not a real place in New York or any other city. That’s not to say you couldn’t visit NYC and be amazed inside a mega toy store. Duncan’s Toy Chest is based on the FAO Schwartz store.

Did they use a real tarantula in Home Alone?

The physical comedy is through the roof, but it still maintains the holiday spirit throughout the movies’ runtimes. Actor Daniel Stern once explained how the tarantula in the legendary Home Alone scene was a real-life, venomous spider.