Could we BE any more excited? The world of Friends is coming to Michigan!

Fans of the popular show will finally have a chance to check out the world of Friends in this new immersive experience heading to Michigan this summer. You'll be able to explore the set recreations of Joey and Chandler’s apartment, Monica and Rachel’s kitchen, and Central Perk! Guests can also check out actual props and costumes from the show that ran on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, and became a cultural phenomenon.

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Hang out on the famous couch at Central Perk, or gather around the kitchen table at the girl's apartment. You'll even be able to score some sweet merch too including a classic Central Perk coffee mug and Monica's Strawberry Breakup Jam according to the website.

The interactive touring exhibition known as The Friends Experience will be making a stop at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills this summer. Fans can "hang out" with their favorite NYC gang from June 30th through September 24th.

Considering the popularity of the show, tickets are sure to go fast. Tickets go on public sale on Wednesday, May 24th, at 10 a.m., but you can join the waitlist now to make sure you don't miss out. Tickets start at $27.00, and all are welcome, but children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

To make sure you get a chance to walk in the footsteps of everyone's favorite "Friends", click here to join the waitlist, check out the fun, and get more details on hours of operation.

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