I don't know how to put this but he's kind of a big deal. People know him. He has many leather-bound books and his apartment smells like rich mahogany. He also likes scotch. I'm talking about anchorman Ron Burgundy, and you can enjoy a scotchy, scotch, scotch with him at a Kansas City speakeasy or jazz club. But it will cost you.

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It's an experience available on Airbnb by hosts David and Linda.

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Essentially the experience is this. Ron Burgundy and his epic mustache, and his famous jazz flute will meet you and your friends at a Kansas City jazz club or speakeasy for some scotch.

Ron says on the Airbnb site, "We will all laugh and take photos, and drink a few scotches." You'll get to hang out with Ron for two hours for this price. And no, if scotch isn't your drink, you can order something else.

Ron is portrayed by Airbnb host David, otherwise known as the world-renowned entertainer and Will Ferrell impersonator David Babcock. According to his website, Babcock has over a decade of experience and has become a go-to choice for exhibitors to add some fun and frivolity to their trade show booths consistently surprising and delighting his clients' guests.

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According to Babcock's website, "David's impersonations have received recognition from top publications such as Comedy Central, BoredPanda.com, Mashable,  Ozy.com, and TheRealStanLee.com."

Speaking of Stan Lee, he listed Babcock's Ron Burgundy character as one of the "most epic cosplays of all time" at San Deigo Comic Con in 2019.

Aside from portraying legendary anchorman Ron Burgundy, he's also portrayed two other iconic Will Ferrell characters, Ricky Bobby and Buddy the Elf.

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If you and your friends want to hang out and experience Ron Burgundy, he charges a minimum of $500 for two hours. The length of his visit can be extended by special arrangement. For this experience, there is a maximum of 30 guests, and Ron is happy to meet you at one of the many Kansas City area speakeasies, jazz clubs, or bars open during your arranged date. Bring cash or a credit card for drinks. Participants must be 21 or over.

As a big fan of the movie "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" I think this would be a fantastic, fun, experience for my friends and me. Just think, ten friends could pony up $50 dollars each to spend a couple of hours with the legend himself. Are you in?

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