The Stanley
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The Stanley

333 Wonderview Avenue, Estes Park, Colorado, United States
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The Stanley provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Estes Park will find that the Stanley is a fantastic accommodation choice. Show More
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The Stanley provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Estes Park will find that the Stanley is a fantastic accommodation choice.
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3.0/5
Cleanliness3.0
Amenities3.0
Location3.0
Service3.0
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Landmarks: Estes Park Massage
(460m)
Landmarks: Time Emporium Escape Rooms: Estes Park
(460m)
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Stanley Classic Queen
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Lodge King
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1 King bed
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Lodge Queen
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1 Queen bed
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Stanley Classic King
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Aspire King Studio
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Superior King
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  • Location3
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G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
March 19, 2025
I have never spent so much to be that miserable in my life. Don’t get me wrong, the staff and the facility were 5 stars. BUT I cannot get over the lack of attention paid to the environment in my room. I checked into room 402 and immediately was hit with a wave of heat. It was in the upper 80’s outside and the air conditioning was not even on, let alone set at a temperature bearable for a guest. The temperature showed the room at 82 degrees. I turned on the small floor air conditioner at maximum and, since it was evening, opened the window in the 2nd window. I called the front desk to fix the air conditioning in the sitting area only to find out it was just a temperature gauge. It took until 5:45 in the morning for it to reach 72 degrees. How can a place like this not be cognitive of the comfort of its guests.
B‍r‍e‍t‍t‍ ‍C
March 10, 2025
Stepping into a hotel built in 1909 transports you to a time and place where people were not owned by their screens. The lobby, ball room, and music room evoke a longing for a time when the desire for connection was met with dancing, music, and games. However, those rooms are all roped off, which is quite unfortunate as so much could be done to revive a bygone era or at least allow passage. As I entered I was welcomed by a girl dressed in gothic attire asking if I was checking in for the seance. Bypassing the opportunity to dance with the devil, I proceeded to the front desk where I was given a keycard and discovered the assigned room was in a resort across the street, not even part of the main property. I was quite confused as I had booked directly from the Stanleys website. I was presented with an unexpected 20% upcharge if I opted to stay in the Stanley itself. Since we had just finished the 1997 miniseries of the Shining on Amzn Prime (which was filmed entirely at this location unlike the first 1980 version) and made the trip specifically for this reason, I gulped and paid the piper. Our room was quaint and cute but quite drafty and cold. So we turned up the thermostat and retired with our children. My wife and I huddled together as we waited for the room to heat up. We both woke from the cold and realized the baseboard heaters were doing nothing, so we turned the heater up higher, and did so each time we awoke. We did not call the front desk because doing so would have disturbed our slumbering children and in our drowsy state we expected that eventually the heat would kick on with our latest adjustment, which never happened. So we naively toughed it out. The thin doors had us awoken all too early from noise in the hallways and early knocking by housekeeping. Exhausted from the 16 hour commute the day before, skipping an hour due to daylight savings time, and facing a 10 hour drive ahead we realized we simply needed more rest. Expressing the difficulty of our sleep to the manager, we asked if they might comp or discount us another night given the fact our room had no heat. The managers reply was as cold as the night we endured, sorry, but we should have called during the night and they would have brought us space heaters or more blankets (indicating this is clearly a common issue). I was met with a blank stare when I suggested they might just have a thermostat that works properly instead of shifting the blame to guests for not seeking out their unknown resources in the dead of night. We were offered an insulting 10% discount and nothing more despite our protest. I'm also fairly certain the thermostat is just intended for a placebo effect, there was no surprise at all by the staff that it was malfunctioning. So the two stars is primarily for the poor response to a very poor night of sleep (which later placed our lives at risk on the road). I would not dissuade anyone from coming and taking in the charm of this hotel, but
o‍v‍e‍r‍t‍h‍e‍r‍a‍i‍n‍b‍o‍w‍8‍0‍8
August 30, 2024
I would rather b heldup @gunpoint @thefront doors. Take my money, rough me up&send me away. Instead smiling took my money&informed me Shining wasn’t filmed here. hotel profits from misinformation taking advantage of guests 2 make a few$.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 28, 2025
My family and I stayed in room 330 last weekend (mid February) and had a great time up until we had to go to bed. The room was so uncomfortably hot that we propped both windows open the entire night in mid February and set the “thermostat “ to 52 degrees and the temperature remained at 85 the entire night. Clearly the thermostat is not actually controlling the heaters in the room or it is grossly malfunctioning. I had to open the hallway door several times throughout the night just to get a small cross breeze to drop the temperature a few degrees. I even went to the front desk at 2am to ask for a fan. They provided me a small space heater, and said use the fan portion of that which was highly insignificant to resolve the issue. This was far from our expectation of this prestigious 4 star hotel. Upon asking for a refund their Assistant Manager Lacey only offered 20% discount. Clearly they are lacking customer service as this was their best and final offer for what was the most uncomfortable experience in a hotel we have ever had. Wish we had better memories of our stay.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 6, 2025
The Stanley Hotel is such a beautiful historic building. Walking through it is like walking back in time. The lobby, restaurant and bar are probably one of the most beautiful places I have ever seen, and the exterior of the building and grounds are maintained impeccably. But... I don't believe in the paranormal...I don't believe in ghosts or spirits... I will lay the facts out of my experience and let you decide... We were at the bar at around 11:00 pm, I believe it closes at 1:00 am. After a few drinks I had to use the bathroom so I went to the one in the basement to use the men's room. There was nobody in the basement but one or two employees milling around who were quickly out of sight. As I walked into the men's room which was fully empty, I got this gut feeling of uneasiness. I chalked it up to having a few drinks and falling for the folklore of the hotel. As I stood in the men's room I felt burning on the left side of my neck. I ran to the mirror and saw four deep scratch marks. I didn't scratch my neck. I believe in science and facts and have been racking my brain trying to find a scientific explanation for this. I have physical photograph proof. I quickly googled the hotels history and read about a "Big Mountain Jim" that allegedly roamed the halls. I remembered back to being at another restaurant earlier on the day, The Bird and Jim. I had a "Big Mountain Jim" burger there. Paranormal? A strange set of coincidences? You tell me.
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
February 1, 2025
One of the best trips ive done yet had a great experience with the fam and got some good pictures there was some moments i got light headed but it went away i mean i caught a face in lucys room you would be scared too😓 great time great trip if u ever need a idea in colorado just a lil pricey😐
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 30, 2025
Great , the silent hill hotel , i love to stay in this magical structure , me and my family had a great time there , about the receptionist we were not very happy. But Maybe she were just in bad mood that day , but for the rest , it was pretty magical , loved it
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 27, 2025
Great for history and paranormal interest. Otherwise rooms are not worth the money. Customer service is poor if you have an issue. Watch out for any activity you book, it could be canceled at the last minute. We planned our trip around the Hannibal Seance, spent many $’s on room and dinner and @ 6pm it was canceled !!! The Stanley offered to refund 10% of the too . Really?
G‍u‍e‍s‍t‍ ‍U‍s‍e‍r
January 10, 2025
Estes Park is definitely worth a visit, and for sure stop by and take a fun tour of the hotel (tour guides are terrific). But then go elsewhere to stay. Hotel pretends to be upscale, but is actually a bit tired and over priced. Service is meh and unapologetic. Hotels updating (unless you like 1980’s furniture in your hundred year old hotels). Had to request a move (see pics of sleeper sofa) and was treated as if this was a huge imposition. Mid obsessed with Stephan King then take the tour. But then stay somewhere nicer for much less money.

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Check-in: After 14:00
Check-out: Before 12:00
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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 140
The Stanley provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. Visitors to Estes Park will find that the Stanley is a fantastic accommodation choice.

Famous local attractions The Water Wheel, Riverwalk in Downtown Estes Park and Reel Mountain Theater, can all be reached with a short walk.

After a long day of sightseeing, guests can retire to the comfort of the hotel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times at The Stanley?

The check-in time at The Stanley is 14:00 and the check-out time is 12:00.

How much does it cost to stay at The Stanley?

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What is the cancellation policy for The Stanley?

The cancellation policy for The Stanley varies depending on the type of room and booking conditions.

What attractions are nearby The Stanley?

When staying at The Stanley, you can start your vacation by visiting the nearest attractions: Estes Park Massage, which is 460m from your search (straight-line distance).