Story
High in the Rockies, the Stanley Hotel gleams like a ghost itself. In 1911, housekeeper Elizabeth Wilson survived a gas explosion in Room 217 — and apparently decided she’d earned a permanent staff position. Guests still wake to neatly folded clothes, flickering lamps, and the faint smell of burnt gas. Stephen King’s nightmares started here, and yours might too.
Why Book It
You don’t just check in, you check into horror history. Between the antique elevators and echoing corridors, every shadow feels like it’s got a story. Or unfinished business.
FunForFest Tip
Ask for Room 217 only if you want a complimentary haunting. Otherwise, enjoy the whiskey bar — it’s the one place where spirits behave.