Just in time for Halloween, Estes Park’s Stanley Hotel will host a horror-themed weekend that includes interactive events and screenings of a new series from Peacock and Blumhouse Productions.

Blumhouse, the company behind frightening films such as “Get Out,” “Sinister” and “M3GAN,” is turning the historic hotel into an immersive experience, according to a statement. The “Overnightmare,” as it’s called, runs Oct. 18-20.

Tickets are $1,031 each at stanleylive.com/peacock-blumhouse-overnightmare and include a two-night stay in a double-occupancy room in The Lodge, the themed experience of your choice, one dinner, $100 breakfast/lunch credit, two drinks, two nights of screenings, and “interactive moments and photo ops.”

The Stanley Hotel on Jan. 12, 2016, in Estes Park. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

The screenings promote Peacock’s upcoming original thriller series, “Teacup,” from James Wan’s Atomic Monster. The show premieres a week before the Stanley event (Oct. 10).

“The thrilling experience starts immediately at check-in, where guests will be greeted by a conci-scare-ge and will continue throughout the weekend with encounters of various characters and frights throughout the space,” Blumhouse officials wrote.

That includes the Teacup Room, “a spooky salon that will take guests inside the world of the new thriller series produced by James Wan’s Atomic Monster … and the Blumhouse Bar, a haven for horror fans to have a sip and a scare, and play the company’s upcoming video game, Fear the Spotlight.”

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