Simply in time for Halloween, Estes Park’s Stanley Lodge will host a horror-themed weekend that comes with interactive occasions and screenings of a brand new sequence from Peacock and Blumhouse Productions.
Blumhouse, the corporate in the back of scary movies equivalent to “Get Out,” “Sinister” and “M3GAN,” is popping the ancient resort into an immersive revel in, in keeping with a remark. The “Overnightmare,” because it’s known as, runs Oct. 18-20.
Tickets are $1,031 each and every at stanleylive.com/peacock-blumhouse-overnightmare and come with a two-night keep in a double-occupancy room in The Resort, the themed revel in of your selection, one dinner, $100 breakfast/lunch credit score, two beverages, two nights of screenings, and “interactive moments and picture ops.”
Simply in time for Halloween, Estes Park’s Stanley Lodge will host a horror-themed weekend that comes with interactive occasions and screenings of a brand new sequence from Peacock and Blumhouse Productions.
Blumhouse, the corporate in the back of scary movies equivalent to “Get Out,” “Sinister” and “M3GAN,” is popping the ancient resort into an immersive revel in, in keeping with a remark. The “Overnightmare,” because it’s known as, runs Oct. 18-20.
Tickets are $1,031 each and every at stanleylive.com/peacock-blumhouse-overnightmare and come with a two-night keep in a double-occupancy room in The Resort, the themed revel in of your selection, one dinner, $100 breakfast/lunch credit score, two beverages, two nights of screenings, and “interactive moments and picture ops.”