The Stanley Hotel is located in the Rocky Mountains-Estes Park, CO-and is the hotel that inspired Stephen King to write his popular horror novel The Shinning. Stephen King experienced the hotels ghosts himself and inspired him due to how isolated and lonely you feel in the isolated hotel. One girl says a little female ghost named Katy hangs out with her.
The three guys stayed in three of the most haunted rooms in the hotel (by themselves) with a camera set up to capture footage. They also had hand held cameras with them and their recording devices to capture EVP's. Nick captured an EVP around 2:45 in the morning that said, "you better start talking". Zak was awakened by a noise, and soon after that his digital recorder captured an EVP that said, "somebody's coming". The EVP Aaron caught was humorous. He was snoring very loudly and caught an EVP that said, "hey, come on". The guys strongly believed that Aaron agitated a spirit in the room with his snoring. I found it very funny. Nick then caught an EVP around 3:30 that said, "they're up late". Meanwhile, in Aaron's room-while he continued to snore-caught another EVP that said, "pass the key". That spirit was a little annoyed with Aaron. Zak caught an eerie EVP that said, "that was a shadow".
I think it's interesting that given it's reputation of horror, nothing terribly malicious happened.
ReplyDeleteThis must be a creepy place if it caught Stephen Kings' attention. He is one sick man.
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