We will just have to agree to disagree, then. It's one of the most famous movie sets in history, and a high-point of the Uni Studios tour for over 40 years.
If the two original walls of the house still exist, then the entire original set of the house still exists.
I have no problem if they move the house (once again), but to get rid of it would be the height of movie studio tour folly. It remains one of their biggest draws. Playing at the (faux) Bates Motel was a highlight of our recent visit. When I go back again in 10 years (my average span between), I hope to find the Pyscho house still there ... somewhere.
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