![]() Other hotels' famous habitants are amongst the living, not the dead horror writer Stephen King was so shaken by the Stanley Hotel, a woodsy locale in Colorado, that it inspired the setting of The Shining's film adaptation. Speaking of ghosts: You might recognize a few of these residences' "local haunts." The chimera of Marilyn Monroe, for example, supposedly floats through one of the rooms of California's The Hollywood Roosevelt she prowls around room 1200, where she lived for two years at the start of her modeling career. If you fall into the latter category, you're in luck: All across the country, you will find opulent, legendary hotels that are privy to the most mysterious noises, flickering lights, and, of course, the occasional ghost. While some might be spooked by the mere thought of an iconic resort abuzz with paranormal activity, others jump at the opportunity to check into such "dynamic" lodgings. But when that resort is known to have ghosts stirring up trouble throughout its many corridors, that nine-to-five, school pick-up, workout schedule, meal prep, and jam-packed social events starts to sound pretty good. Resting your head on a plush bed at a grand hotel sounds like the perfect escape from reality. ![]()
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