Your First Look at Big Brother Season 24's Mid-Century Modern BB Motel
season 24 will see 16 new houseguests check in to the retro motel, which E! News has your first look at.describes the contestants' new digs as a "colorful, desert oasis inspired by Palm Springs, and a blast from the past, mid-century style."
Palm Springs is known for its golf courses and retro architecture, so the designers couldn't help but include those eclectic details. As such, one bedroom has astroturf and mini golf carts running alongside the wall, while another has vintage car dashboards serving as headboards. And some contestants will even sleep among the stars in their outer space-themed room.
The glitzy BB Motel will serve as the backdrop to the "BB Fest," which will introduce a new theme each week.producers have many challenges planned for the contestants, who are competing for $750,000. CBS teased "a new twist will send the Houseguests scrambling."
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