The Stanley Ghost
While Christmas is typically associated with joy and celebration, there are some eerie tales that have been shared over the years. One such story is the legend of the "Christmas Ghost" at the famous Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. The Stanley Hotel is renowned for its historic charm and served as the inspiration for Stephen King's novel, "The Shining."
Legend has it that during the holiday season, a ghostly presence roams the halls of the hotel, especially around Christmas Eve. Guests and staff members have reported hearing faint sounds of children laughing and playing in the empty hallways, only to find no one there upon investigation.
One particular account involves a family staying in one of the rooms during Christmas. The parents reported waking up in the middle of the night to the sound of jingle bells. When they opened their eyes, they saw the figure of a child dressed in old-fashioned clothing, holding a small Christmas gift. The child reportedly smiled at them before vanishing into thin air.
Numerous guests have shared similar experiences, leading to the belief that the Stanley Hotel may be host to some spectral visitors during the holiday season. Whether it's the echoes of past celebrations or something more mysterious, the Christmas Ghost of the Stanley Hotel continues to be a spooky tale passed down through the years.
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