4 film Hotels
Best Western Movie Manor - Theater Experience From Your Bed
The Star Drive-In was opened in 1955, and a few years later, the outdoor theater's owner, George Kelloff Sr., realized its potential. He built a small lodge on the neighboring empty plot with 14 hotel rooms facing the large screen. So visitors could have the option to watch their favorite …
Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles - Historic High-Rise With A 1,600-Seat Theater Inside
The historic United Artists Building, designed by Mary Pickford, was constructed as a film studio in the center of L.A. back in 1927. It was the tallest building in the city for one year after its completion. The building stands as a shining monument to the American artistic spirit and …
Luxor Hotel Casino Las Vegas - The Iconic Pyramid-Shape Hotel
Situated at the southern end of the Strip, the Luxor Hotel has long been a famous landmark of Las Vegas, attracting international travelers and celebrities alike by projecting its beam of light into the night sky. Although it has retained its unique architecture, Luxor has moved away from the Egyptian …
Timberline Lodge - The Hotel From "The Shining" Movie
Stanley Kubrick borrowed its face for a horror classic. Jack Nicholson swung an axe at its door. And yet Timberline Lodge, perched at 6,000 feet on the shoulder of Oregon's Mount Hood, somehow remains one of the most welcoming places in the Pacific Northwest. Here is the strange alchemy of …