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  • The Clown Motel - Tonopah, Nevada on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#1) The Clown Motel - Tonopah, Nevada

    The Clown Motel seems like the perfect storm of nightmare fuel; not only does it have a clown theme, but it's 70 miles from the nearest town (so scream as loud as you can). The Clown Motel shares a parking lot with a cemetery full of gold miners who passed from a plague. Sweet dreams, travelers!

  • Congress Plaza Hotel - Chicago, Illinois on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#2) Congress Plaza Hotel - Chicago, Illinois

    The only reason you would want to stay in the "most haunted hotel in Chicago" is either because you lost a bet, or you're an over-achieving ghost hunter. Supposedly, the ghost of a felled hobo walks the halls panhandling, and a bunch of dismembered limbs can be seen sticking out of the walls.

    To top it all off, on the 12th floor there's a room so frightening that the door was fastened shut. If you need us, we'll be finding the furthest place from Chicago on the map and going there.

  • The Stanley - Estes Park, Colorado on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#3) The Stanley - Estes Park, Colorado

    Hey, when you decide to stay in the hotel that was Stephen King's inspiration for The Shining, it's on you if you get terminated by a creepy lady in a bathtub. Just stay out of room 418 and don't be surprised if your pictures have ghosts in them

  • Green Valley Motel - Orick, California on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#4) Green Valley Motel - Orick, California

    If a mysterious roadside perp doesn't stab you in your sleep, you'll probably be crushed by falling ceiling tiles or eaten alive by cockroaches at the Green Valley Motel.

  • Monte Vista Hotel - Flagstaff, Arizona on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#5) Monte Vista Hotel - Flagstaff, Arizona

    When a hotel has at least 10 ghosts, you're probably going to have to deal with at least one with a bad disposition. We're fine with the weird bellboy, but we don't if we can deal with a ghost hanging meat from a chandelier.

  • Topanga Ranch Motel - Malibu, California on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#6) Topanga Ranch Motel - Malibu, California

    The Topanga Ranch was originally constructed in the 1920s as housing for workers who were building the Pacific Coast Highway. Later it became a cheap motel that quickly de-evolved into a hideout for transients and Charles Manson wannabes.

  • Rodeway Inn - Dickinson, North Dakota on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#7) Rodeway Inn - Dickinson, North Dakota

    Dubbed "the creepiest motel ever" by a TripAdvisor user, the Rodeway Inn isn't haunted, it's just a stopping point for traveling serial offenders. 

  • Palmer House Hotel - Sauk Center, Minnesota on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#8) Palmer House Hotel - Sauk Center, Minnesota

    Doesn't the Palmer House Hotel look like the kind of place that would be haunted? Can't you imagine telling the overnight manager that you had a conversation with a lanky guy in a suit? And then the night manager would reply, "that man's been dead for 50 years!" No thanks.

  • The Mission Inn - Riverside, California on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#9) The Mission Inn - Riverside, California

    This might be the nicest hotel on the list, but if you stay here, you'll probably perish. The Olympic sized swimming pool is said to be haunted by the Millers, the first owners of a 12 room cottage where the pool now sits. They haven't drowned anyone while they swam laps yet, but you don't want to be the first, do you?

  • Ryugyong Hotel - Pyongyang, North Korea on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#10) Ryugyong Hotel - Pyongyang, North Korea

    We're willing to bet that you're not going to go to North Korea, but just in case, don't stay at the Ryugyong Hotel. Not only has it been dubbed "The Worst Building in the World," but it's been under construction for over 20 years, and it's probably never going to be finished.

    If you do get a chance to stay in the sometimes vacant building, don't look down!

  • Igloo City - Cantwell, Alaska on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#11) Igloo City - Cantwell, Alaska

    Want to stay at a semi in-business "hotel" that's shaped like half of a severed skull? No? Is it because you're so far away from civilization that no one will hear your screams? Welcome to Igloo City.

  • Skinny Dick's - Fairbanks, Alaska on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#12) Skinny Dick's - Fairbanks, Alaska

    Sure, Skinny Dick's looks more like a truck stop than a motel, but they sell $35 "after sex towels" - and that's enough to make us never want to visit Alaska. 

  • America's Best Value Inn - Madison, Wisconsin on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#13) America's Best Value Inn - Madison, Wisconsin

    Why stay in a motel that doesn't smell like garbage when you can stay in one that's next door to a landfill? Or, as a TripAdvisor user puts it: "Like staying at a haunted house that has shady individuals roaming around instead of ghosts."

  • South of the Border - Dillon, South Carolina on Random Creepy Motels We'd Worry About Spending A Night In

    (#14) South of the Border - Dillon, South Carolina

    It might look cute, but when you realize that the middle of nowhere tourist trap South of the Border's iconic logo is a "southern Jewish guy in brown face" that was made partially in the original owner's image - things get creepy. 

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An abandoned hotel in the wild place is one of the classic scenes that often appear in horror movies. If you think Bates Motel is already scary, then you may not want to check this page anymore. Because there are random 14 most terrifying motels in the world, these motels exist in real life. They are completely abandoned. If you have the opportunity to see these buildings on a road trip, there is no need to stop and visit these areas.

They have been abandoned or destroyed due to wars, mysterious events, and other different reasons, but they have withstood the test of time and some become creep and special tourist attractions on earth. The random tool shows some pictures and short introductions about the 14 creep motels.

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