supposedly, yes
It's in Estes, Colorado.
Yes, it's haunted. There were a few deaths that happened there and it inspired Stephen King to write The Shining.
The Stanley Hotel in Colorado is believed to have inspired Stephen King to write "The Shining." King and his wife stayed at the hotel in 1974, and the eerie atmosphere and ghostly tales surrounding the hotel reportedly served as the inspiration for the novel.
i think they died because the Stanley hotell is haunted so that's what i think i don't belive in ghost but the hotell is defently haunted idk who the little girls where
Yes, but, I recommend for you to not stay at the Stanley Hotel, because, I have been there, and, I felt one of the children ghosts trying to grab my hand, and, take me with them to play with then, and, I knew it was them, because, the Stanley Hotel is haunted, and. whenever the children try to take then with you, you, will feel a little tickle on your hand.
i would say the Stanley hotel in Savannah Ga they have had tons and tons of stuff happen there!
The haunted room at the Stanley Hotel is Room 217, known for its reported paranormal activity. The hotel inspired Stephen King's novel "The Shining." Guests have reported strange occurrences, such as lights flickering, items moving on their own, and a ghostly presence. The room's history includes a former housekeeper who died in a gas explosion in the room.
The haunted hotel is San Diego's most famous haunted attraction. One can simply go to the website of haunted hotel where any questions will be answered.
A hotel - with ghosts in it.
No its a bird hotel
No, it is not haunted.
The Haunted Hotel - 1918 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A