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Most Haunted Wedding Venues in the U.S.A.

Searching for a spooky spot to tie the knot? Give your guests the thrill of a lifetime at one of these extraordinary venues.

By: Mary Gillen

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  • The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO

    The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO

    Stephen King was inspired to write The Shining while staying in room 217. It's haunted by F.O. Stanley, the hotel’s original owner, and his wife, Flora — Mr. Stanley plays piano in the hotel’s music room, and his wife is often spotted in the billiards room and lobby.

    The MacGregor Ballroom offers exquisite mountaintop views and rich wood décor for up to 200 guests. If you're looking for a more intimate affair, the Library Room is a cozy setting complete with a private veranda overlooking Lake Estes. For truly haunting nuptials, Stanley’s Music Room features gorgeous Palladian windows, breathtaking Rocky Mountain views, and a grand stage (stanleyhotel.com).

    Photo courtesy of The Stanley Hotel

Most Haunted Wedding Venues in the U.S.A.

The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO

Stephen King was inspired to write The Shining while staying in room 217. It's haunted by F.O. Stanley, the hotel’s original owner, and his wife, Flora — Mr. Stanley plays piano in the hotel’s music room, and his wife is often spotted in the billiards room and lobby.

The MacGregor Ballroom offers exquisite mountaintop views and rich wood décor for up to 200 guests. If you're looking for a more intimate affair, the Library Room is a cozy setting complete with a private veranda overlooking Lake Estes. For truly haunting nuptials, Stanley’s Music Room features gorgeous Palladian windows, breathtaking Rocky Mountain views, and a grand stage (stanleyhotel.com).

Photo courtesy of The Stanley Hotel

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