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Where is the real hotel from The Shining?

Where is the real hotel from The Shining?

The Stanley Hotel
Location 333 Wonderview Avenue, Estes Park, Colorado
Coordinates 40°23′0″N 105°31′6″W
Architect Freelan Oscar Stanley, Thielman Robert Weiger, Henry Rogers; built 1907–10
Architectural style Colonial Revival

Is there a real shining hotel?

While the Overlook itself is fantasy, it’s based on a real-life hotel in Colorado, represented in the film by a ski resort in Oregon, and modeled inside after a lodge in Yosemite National Park, all of which you can still stay at.

Is The Shining hotel maze real?

After an international search for the best design, Colorado’s Stanley Hotel is building the real-life version of the hedge maze from Stanley Kubrick’s iconic horror flick, The Shining.

Can you stay in The Shining hotel?

The lodge offers anyone the ability to book an overnight stay in the spooky location where Kubrick made movie magic. Of course, if a haunted experience is what you’re after, you may have better luck at the Stanley. You can also book a trip there according to that hotel’s website.

Can you visit the maze in The Shining?

For the film, the hedge maze was filmed far from Colorado, on a sound stage in England, but guests still wanted the experience. So to celebrate 20 years of hotel ownership, John W. Cullen, the Stanley’s current owner, decided to act on the old “the customer is always right” adage and build visitors a labyrinth.

What was in room 237 in The Shining?

Jack Torrance then entered 237, in search of what his son claimed to have confronted. He instead encountered a young naked woman in the bathroom, having a bath who came out and kissed him. That woman then became a rather ugly, rotting old woman who chased Jack out, cackling at his infidelity.

How did they do the elevator scene in The Shining?

Each camera was equipped with a different lens and different film speed. The camera operators climbed inside oversize wooden chests to avoid being doused in the red concoction. Time was of the essence because the elevator could not withstand the liquid for very long.

Where was The Shining shot at?

the Timberline Lodge
Even though King’s inspiration for The Shining is the Stanley Hotel, the Stanley Kubrick film based on his novel (starring Jack Nicholson) was filmed at the Timberline Lodge in Mt Hood, Oregon (for its exterior scenes).