THere is a winner of the Paris Catacombs contest:
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Breakfast-with-skulls-Halloween-night-in-Paris-6603551.php#photo-...
"This Halloween, two brave souls got the dubious honor of waking up among 6 million dead bodies in Paris' creepy Catacombs.
Brazilian Pedro Arruda, 27, said he wasn't sure if he was lucky or unlucky when he found out he had won a contest sponsored by home-sharing company Airbnb to spend the night 20 meters (65 feet) underground."
"The prize includes a double bed in a candle-lit stone chamber and dinner, as well as a violin concert and a storyteller to get them in the Halloween spirit. "
"Arruda describes himself as a "history nerd" and said he relished the idea of waking up in a site that houses the remains of great men like writers Francois Rabelais and Jean de la Fontaine as well as the feared revolutionary Georges Danton, who was guillotined.
The one drawback to sleeping in a chamber equipped for the dead? There is no toilet."