Peacock and Blumhouse invite horror fans to epic horror weekend at the Stanley Hotel

Peacock and Blumhouse invite horror fans to epic horror weekend at the Stanley Hotel

As a seasoned gamer and horror enthusiast with a penchant for all things spine-chilling, I can’t help but feel my heart race at the prospect of spending a weekend at THE Stanley Hotel – the very place that inspired the Overlook Hotel from Stephen King’s iconic masterpiece, The Shining.


Enthusiasts of horror movies are cordially invited to spend an extraordinary three-day sleepover at THE Stanley Hotel, from October 18-20. Indeed, the renowned Colorado hotel that served as the inspiration for the Overlook Hotel in Stephen King’s masterpiece, The Shining, and has been used as a filming location on multiple occasions.

So, what does booking this weekend experience include? A lot.

  • Immersive experiences based around popular Blumhouse titles with double-occupancy rooms themed to The Purge, Happy Death Day, Insidious, and Freaky
  • Free nightly screenings for various titles, like the new Peacock horror series Teacup, executive produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster
  • One scare experience
  • Complimentary welcome dinner
  • Two complimentary drink tickets for the Blumhouse Bar
  • Interactive moments, photo ops, and more!
  • $100 credit toward breakfast and/or lunch at The Lodge restaurant Brunch & Co

Select your immersive scare experience

One of the coolest aspects of the Overnightmare special is that fans can choose just how terrified they want to be. As mentioned above, the rooms are themed to four classic Blumhouse titles, and each corresponds to how intensely terrifying things will be.

Will you survive the relentless evil of Insidious? Face the chaos of The Purge? Step into the twisted fun of Freaky? Or relive the repeating terror of Happy Death Day? 

When visiting the site to reserve your accommodation, you’ll find an assortment of rooms available, each with a unique level of spookiness. The “Insidious” room offers the most intense frightening experience, while the “Happy Death Day” room provides a more relaxed thrill ride, offering all the excitement without too many jumpscares. The “Freaky” room falls in between these two, and if you’re feeling brave, “The Purge” room is just shy of the intensity level of “Insidious.

Based on your selection, you will be dragged—we mean, invited—into the world of that film for a fright night you won’t soon forget.

It appears that all four rooms and experiences are offered at identical prices. Currently, the website shows each room costing $1,031 for the entire package, which encompasses all the details provided earlier.

It should be noted that this is an R-rated event and only for people aged 21 and over. The website also includes warnings about strobing effects, loud noises throughout, prop weaponry like chainsaws and knives, creature effects, gore, inappropriate language, and more. Check out the site for a complete list of warnings.

space availability is running low, so if you’re keen on participating, it would be wise to secure your spot right away. The event is scheduled for October 18-20, 2024.

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2024-09-24 18:25

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