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  1. This sounds like such a fun winter activity! I first went to the Stanley in January several years ago, but there was actually no snow on the ground. I’d love to see it snow covered like this.

  2. In my part of the world, we don’t have any snow. So snow is definitely something that people in this part of the world would love to experience. The visuals of the whole place covered under snow seems so tempting to experience. Thanks for sharing this post and pictures

    1. I totally get it! I came from Indonesia and live in Texas that don’t have snow every year. So, snow is still magical for me.

  3. Clearly, you need to invest in a drone for your next visit, for that overhead shot, though I imagine you’d have to send it pretty far up to get everything. I’m a fan of The Shining too, and now it makes me wonder where they shot those scenes of the hedge maze! I’ve never been in a walk-through maze of any type but I think I’d rather try it where I could peek over the wall, so I better get out to Colorado before the hedges grow up too much.

    1. I’m not sure whether the Stanley Hotel lets people fly a drone above its vicinity. The hedge maze scenes in the movie was actually shot at the old MGM Borehamwood Studios in Hertfordshire, England. I hope you can come to The Stanley before the bushes get really tall.

  4. The Stanley hotel hedge maze is such an awesome place to hang out given it was the location of Stephen King novel based movie The Shining. It was good to see you guys playing in the snow and the Stanley hotel views are truly spectacular.

  5. The Stanley Hotel Hedge Maze looks so stunning with the snow all around. It’s been a while I have experienced snow like this. Planning a winter holiday in December to an Indian snow destination, Mossorie.

  6. I didn’t know you could visit the hotel from The Shining, I would love to do that. And you’re right, it definitely looks beautiful covered in snow. Thanks for introducing this place.

    1. The Stanley Hotel is where Stephen King got the inspiration, but the actual location of the hotel in the movie is in Oregon.

  7. I’m not familiar with The Shining, so I guess I don’t understand the importance of the maze. However, I can appreciate how a soft layer of snow enhances most scenery! Glad you got to enjoy your trip enough to not feel cold in the snow!

  8. Ive never been in a hedge maze before, but my family and I around Halloween would always go to our local corn maze and would have a blast. A bit disappointing that you could see over the hedges because I feel like this takes away from the fun of trying to figure out how to get out, but I am sure it still seemed like a great time! Your photos make the hotel seem beautiful especially with all of the snow!

    1. I think I will have to make another trip during winter to see the differences. Maybe I will be too scare to enter the hedge maze when there is no more gaps.

  9. Confession time – I’ve never seen The Shining! But even still, I’d want to stop there and wander the hedge mazes. It’s so beautiful in winter, definitely more of a wonderland worth exploring.

  10. Maybe it is time to watch Shining again! Interesting that they held a contest and chose from more than 300 submissions. I am wondereing by what criteria? Design? Plants? Difficulty? I panick easily in hedge mazes, but still I like to try them out.

    1. I know if I’m going to watch the movie again it will be during daylight. Hehe… I couldn’t find the article about the judging criteria, but the winner said she spent hours daily to come with the design.

  11. My husband would definitely want to visit this! He loves horror movies and he would want to see in person some of those memorable scenes. We visited a hedge maze in Czech Republic of all places, it was part of the garden of a historic castle. So fun.

  12. Now, this is what I’ve always imagined Colorado to be like: Covered by snow! Your post is reminding me that we are going towards winter. You guys certainly had a great time at the hedge maze 🙂

  13. Snow makes everything so pretty and beautiful. The Stanley Hotel Hedge Maze looks stunning as well and you guys look so happy enjoying the snow. It’s a shame Snoopy was not allowed inside but I do understand that every hotel has rules and I am glad they at least allowed you guys to see from the outside.

  14. Hedge Maze? I guess I really haven’t seen The Shining! I went to Stanley Hotel during Fall so there was no snow. We were more interested in the inside. After the photo of outside! And lunch!

  15. I have never seen a hedge maze. But I can imagine how disappointing it might be if the hedge was only 3 feet and you could see over it. But I can see it was much more fun to visit in the snow. A fun winter trip.

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