I'm actually going there in a few weeks for a "Ghost Hunting" weekend. I am going to meet the guys from TAPS and some other celebrity ghost hunters. We're staying at the hotel, so I'll have to let you know if anything happens while we're there!
2006-10-14 10:46:42
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answered by Cyndie 6
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Supposedly. I have visited there but it didn't really seem creepy to me. It was just an elegant older hotel. But, I have never stayed the night there.
The hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, actually looks a lot different than the hotel they used in the movie.
2006-10-13 12:52:38
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answered by J.Z. 3
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once you're a Stephen King fan, request room 217. It became in this room that King, inspired by ability of the Stanley inn Room 418 looks to have the main ghostly pastime suggested. rather, the finished fourth floor of the Stanley inn (previously the servants quarters) is rather lively. frequently, the sound of youngsters enjoying interior the halls of the Stanley might properly be heard, even whilst no babies are cutting-edge. its haunted yet i doubt anybody died in there
2016-10-02 06:45:20
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answered by riesgo 4
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It is. They just showed a rerun yesterday on the Sci/Fi channel of TAPS (GhostHunters) going there and getting proof on tape, audio etc. And it is haunted according to their findings.
2006-10-13 10:30:41
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answered by KRISTA P 1
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well no but he wrote shining while staying at the hotel. I live close to it
2006-10-13 12:57:09
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answered by cc 4
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No. No place in the world is "haunted." Ghosts and the supernatural do not exist.
What our schools need is a moment of SCIENCE every day.
2006-10-13 10:31:35
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answered by sandislandtim 6
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yes it is. they have tours their or used too. i was born and raised in denver, but move to new mexico a few years ago.
2006-10-13 10:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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