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.
Stephen King stayed in room 217 at the Stanley Hotel. This particular room reportedly inspired him to write his famous novel "The Shining."
Stephen King stayed in room 217 at the Stanley Hotel, which inspired him to write "The Shining." The room is now a popular attraction at the hotel for fans of the book and movie.
There are several Hotels where you can stay, The Victoria Falls Hotel, Elephant Hills resort, Tatenda Safari Lodge, The Stanley and Livingstone Hotel, The Zambezi River Lodge etc...
They stayed at the Stanley Park Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. The same hotel from Stephen King's book "The Shining".
Stephen King wrote "The Shining" at the Stanley Hotel in Colorado. The hotel's spooky atmosphere and history inspired him to write the novel.
The Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel, Colorado
In 1889 a fellow in Germany named Benz invented a car and about that same time a man in the US invented a car that ran on steam his name was Stanley. The car was called the Stanley Steamer. By the way Stanley later took the money he made from his cars and built the Stanley Hotel in CO because his wife had TB and needed the mountain air. That hotel, today, is considered haunted and you can still stay there.
The Stanley Hotel, Colorado
The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado
supposedly, yes
No it is the Overlook Hotel