TRUE HORROR: haunted hotels

TRUE HORROR: haunted hotels

**The Haunting of Room 217**: You're standing in the grand lobby of the Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado—a place that inspired Stephen King's _The Shining_. Something catches your eye: room 217. Its door ajar. Yet, no one's inside. **Mysterious Movements**: June 1911. A gas leak. Housekeeper Elizabeth Wilson sustains injuries in an explosion. But guests still report her presence, tucking them into bed at night. **Chilling Accounts**: Hear this—visitors swear they smell the sweet scent of Wilson’s rose perfume, ghostly footsteps echo in deserted hallways. It's as if the hotel breathes with her essence. **Unsettling Night**: Cold chills creep up your spine. The corridors are silent, yet you swear a whisper calls your name. Your heart races, pounding in rhythm with the creaking floorboards. **Why Haven't They Left?**: But why does Elizabeth linger? Perhaps some souls never check out... Like this eerie experience? Subscribe to Hauntline, where history’s specters are our guides. 🔔 True ghost stories from haunted hotels | True Horror Story This video contains a real-life account of true ghost stories from haunted hotels. Content warning: This video contains disturbing content. Uploaded: December 28, 2025 #Shorts #hauntline #horror #scary #truestory