The Stanley Hotel | Walking Tour | Estes Park
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- Опубликовано: 25 фев 2018
- A walkthrough of the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Tour of the lobby and all four floors.
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What a beautiful old hotel....but I get the creepy vibe upstairs!
Was just there yesterday. Beautiful place. Had a double shot of makallen at the bar. Best 40$ I spent.
I was just in Estes and couldn’t afford to go inside this beautiful place. Thank you for the walk through! :)
Ugh I’m here now, it costs just to go in?
The real Overlook Hotel, It's beautiful
"Come & play with us, Danny...Forever & ever & ever..."
When me and family visit the Stanley, we take lots of pictures, but when we look at the photos, there are always these strange orbs in random places. I remember when I was little, in photos, I would always have TONS of orbs surrounding me. It was really amazing!
Bro wtf same. In the photos we took there are blue orbs. I’ve never seen that in any photo before! So strange!
Nice tour! Beautiful hotel!
Great. video. Loved the creepy af music for a creepy af hotel
That's funny, I didn't find the hotel itself creepy at all, just an elegant old hotel that's been kept up really well from what I can see. Yes, it's creepy if you think of The Shining, but that's Kings job, to make the normal, disturbing. I can only imagine this place in it's prime, would have been so neat to see the ballroom with a live band playing and everyone having a good time.
Wow! Great tour. It looks interesting.
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Great Video! Thanks for posting it!
Thank you for the tour.
I'm actually bummed that the ball room from the Shining wasn't real. I was strangely wanting that to be real more than anything. To sit in Jack's seat at the bar, take in the beautiful room, and then take a shot of whiskey. It would be everything to me. ❤️
Is anyone else really creeped out by the mirrors at the end of the hallways? As a kid, mirrors have always seemed like a portal into infinity
I honestly could not sleep in this. It looks creepy and dark.
If i ever go to this hotel and see mr.nicholson, there how great that would be.
I would get a lot of anxiety staying in the middle of nowhere.
Thank you!! ❤❤
Thank you for this video
Thanks for sharing this. I’ve visited Estes Park MANY times and finally stayed at the Stanley in 2016. It was very nice but I prefer a private cabin on the outskirts of town.
Those cabins on the side of the road going West into Estes Park look sweet. 🥰
Imagine what the winter is like
Quuee bonito está hermoso ése hotel
Lowkey want to stay there
i would love to stay here. it is an absolute geourgeous historic hotel with alot of character. plus it is a known fact that Stephen King stayed here when he had what is known in the writing world as "writers block". when he stayed here is when he got the inspiration for "the shining
Much smaller place than it seems to be in the movie. I'm guessing they didn't actually film the movie in the real hotel but built sets and copied major aspects of the hotel but I really don't know.
Anyway, what a classy hotel. I didn't think it creepy at all but very beautiful and stately. The doors look like they are lacquered This is a place you would have expected the rich and famous to go so to getaway from us peasants. LOL Thanks for the video . I very much enjoyed it.
I think they actually used a different location for actual filming. I think
the movie was shot not on a set but effectively in another hotel The Timberline Lodge ( much bigger) and this didn't like to Stephen King and then in fact (I don't know if you know about it) there is also the 1997 Shining miniseries (which King at all costs wanted because they didn't like Kubrik's adaptation to the movie) and so the miniseries was actually shot in this hotel in 1996 , unfortunately many don't know,i hope i have helped with this explanation
The bqckground music makes the chills yet comfortable?!! What is it called?:)
Delbert Grady suite number 237.
When they filmed ‘The Shining’ They only used the Stanley Hotel for the 2nd floor scenes. They used a mountain lodge in Oregon or something like that for the exterior shots. And then the rest was done on set in London or something like that. But in the 90s mini series. They use the Stanley hotel as the hotel in the series.
Just went there
great video! i absolutely need to visit and stay in this hotel !!! both because of the ghosts (I hope to find something really paranormal) and because it concerns The Shining but apart from the movie, they were there to shoot the miniseries in 1996 (I don't know if there is any memory about them when they shot in the hotel now more than 20 years ago) i hope so soon to go there
The Shinning
This video is about a guy going in like the most haunted place called the Stanley Hotel
It is weirdly intimidating in design
The question I always ask when looking at a hotel room or vacation place is: Would you let your mother or grandmother stay there by herself?
The answer to this place is a resounding: NO !!!!!!!!!!!
i saw the movie to
"Mr. Halloran, what is in room 237?"
Technically, there's no room 237 there.
Where is Room 237???
Where are the twin girls?
4:14 217....
I'll live in this creep house for a whole month with my girlfriends, bless us. See you psychopathic hotel.
Reading the novel The Shining by Steven King now. The inspiration for the the Overlook hotel, The Stanley, looks more like the setting for a romance or melodrama than a horror story. You know, Somewhere in Time or An AmericanTragedy. The difference between the Ahwahnee Hotel in the Kubrick picture and this one, that inspired the setting in the novel, underscores the difference in cinematic imaginations and literary imaginations, or visual or written ones. The latter must stir the imagination whereas the former has to dazzle it. I must say, so far, I’m not impressed with the book version. Too much character development. Do I really need to know all about Jack and his alcoholism? On and on. And what 5 year old has an internal voice like Danny Torrence? King doesn’t even try to imagine how a child of that age might think or talk. Hope it improves.
How's it going?
I liked that part. But anything on the lame Little Schoolhouse can go. Just like all the football in Christine was also irrelevant.