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Haunted America: The Stanley Hotel

Published: Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Updated: Wednesday, October 8, 2008 21:10

The Stanley Hotel, located in Estes Park, Colo., has nearly a century of history. The hotel was also the inspiration for the Overlook Hotel, the setting for Stephen King's masterpiece The Shining. It has also hosted some famous names such as Stephen King, Theodore Roosevelt, and even the Emperor and Empress of Japan. But the Stanley may be hosting more than just guests. It has been the site of numerous reports of supposed hauntings.

The Stanley was built in 1909 by Freelan O. Stanley, inventor of the Stanley Steamer automobile, after coming to Estes Park when he came down with tuberculosis. When he found that the town was economically poor, and with the amazing view of the Rockies, he decided to have the hotel built using his connections he had made from the success of the Steamer. He also had a new road built into the town. To help christen it, he had the first visitors come in on steamers. In 1940, the year he died, he finished having a sewer, water, and power company developed for the town. Since then, the hotel had become a major success.

The hotel still stands and is still in operation today.

Many reports have come from the guests of the hotel that they had seen strange images and had unexplainable things happen to them. Some believe that F. O. Stanley haunts the hotel himself. He has been seen most often in the lobby and the Billiards room, which was his favorite room when he was alive. He has also been seen in the bar but quickly disappears before anyone can get a better look.

It is also believed that F.O.'s wife Flora haunts the hotel as well. When she was in the hotel, she used to entertain the guests by playing piano in the music room. Though there have been no actual sightings of her, the keys of the piano have been seen by several guests to be moving by themselves.

Guests have also reported hearing children playing in the hallway when no children were present, one couple even checking out because of the noise. Various employees have reported hearing voices when no one was around and seeing impressions in beds in rooms where no guests have stayed in for awhile. One guest claimed to have recorded a faded image of a man in a cowboy hat in his room, standing in front of the window. It lasted for a few minutes and then faded away. Another incident occurred where a guest attending her sister's wedding wrote "REDRUM" on a mirror with lipstick in her sister and her groom-to-be's room a joke. Later, as she was walking down the grand staircase to the lobby, she felt someone shove her and she fell down the stairs. After being helped up, she looked to see who shoved her, but no one was around to have done so.

Many strange events seem to take place in the Stanley Hotel for sure. Some are certainly less explainable than others. Why people believe they see the Stanleys has no reasonable explanation. Noises that guests and employees hear could be the creaking of heaters that they think might be ghosts, or the shifting of the pine wood that some of the hotel is made from. Voices that they hear could be echoing through the floors and walls from other rooms. That could account for the children that are heard as well. Or they could actually be children that hide when someone tells them to stop or keep it down. The guest who recorded the ghost wearing the cowboy hat would be more reliable if he showed this recording rather than say he did. And the girl who claimed to be shoved could very well have lied. After all, she was in the process of pulling a prank when it happened.

The Stanley Hotel has managed to stand as the very essence of the haunted hotel story, even before Stephen King used it for inspiration. It has also been visited by the T.A.P.S team, aka the Ghost Hunters on the SciFi channel. But does the Stanley still have guests that have not checked out?

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34 comments

Roary A.
Thu Mar 5 2009 10:37
Being a paranormal researcher myself, I can honestly say; if your looking for a true adventure.....The Stanley is the way to go. It's a ghost hunters dream and a thrill seekers paradise.
Roary
Thu Mar 5 2009 10:35
Being a paranormal researcher myself, I can honestly say; if your looking for a true adventure.....The Stanley is the way to go. It's a ghost hunters dream and a thrill seekers paradise.
ABO
Sun Mar 1 2009 20:38
I stayed @ the Stanley last weekend in room #428. My husband and I were up about every hour. The walls seemed to tap all night long. The bathroom light flickered everytime I took a shower. Also, I never sleep with a hotel comforter and twice woke up and it was pulled up over my chin. I just had an weird feeling the entire time I was in the room. I am still not sure if the noise was due to the age of the building or something paranormal - it was sure a different experience.
Kenneth Killian
Wed Jan 21 2009 21:00
Even WWE wrestler CM Punk investigated the Stanley Hotel with TAPS and he had some personal paranormal experiences.
Abby R.
Mon Jan 12 2009 08:53
I just returned from a nights stay at the Stanley. It was such a beautiful place, and I would love to go back! We took the ghost tour, and while we didn't have any haunted experiences, it was alot of fun to learn the history of the hotel and do our own little ghost tour late in the evening. The hotel runs "The Shining" repeatedly on one of the channels, so that was fun to watch while staying there too. The restaurant was a bit on the expensive side for the quality of the food, but service was good. Beware, there is no A/C in the hotel so a summer stay may be on the warm side. Overall, I highly recommend staying here!
Theresa Suarez
Sat Jan 10 2009 21:37
I have so far, only taken the tour (great tour). Next weekend will be staying @ the Stanley. We will be in room 1302!! The TAPS team had quite the experience in there!! Last November I had my picture taken @ the top of the staircase and have a nice size orb above me...this should be an interseting weekend!!
Brandon D.
Fri Jan 9 2009 00:19
I took a picture in the bar area and I really want to get it examined objectively by someone. I truly believe I may have some evidence of something at the stanley hotel. A most obvious orb in the upper right hand corner and a most convincing face. Please if anyone has any ideas let me know. writnheart@yahoo.com
regina stewrt
Thu Jan 1 2009 11:47
after waching the shining by sephen king i seriously needed to know more. Since i live in colorado the movie made
mecurious. but i will not be testing it.
Your name
Mon Dec 8 2008 02:32
I`ve been there twice now and I can honestly say that I have never seen ANYTHING at the Stanley Hotel...except beautiful surroundings and some great people.But really...who knows?
Dylan G.
Mon Dec 1 2008 09:14
am takiin a road trip in the summer and stanley hotel is one of my stops so i will be back to report. Also stopping at the Waverly hills Sanitorium
lindasizemore@earthlink.net
Sun Nov 30 2008 18:07
i live in ga. went to viset my son in co. went to the stanley but could not take the tour . i would love to win a free nights stay in the hunted hotel, i watched the ghosts up there and love ghost ,so we wil see.
Cheyenne
Tue Nov 18 2008 14:12
I think its haunted but i love this hotel no matter what and hope to stay there one day.
LYKEOMGSPIRITS
Fri Oct 31 2008 10:37
D: I totally watched that Ghost Hunters. It's for serious haunted.
NICK
Fri Oct 17 2008 00:11
IS IT REALY HAUNTED OMG






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