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The 1886 Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Aransas
To promote the haunted hotels on Booking.com, the ad agency Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam has rolled out ads that look like movie posters.
It looks like these posters are for adventurers who would like a good scare this Halloween as they feature some well-known haunted hotels in America—for example, the Gettysburg Hotel in Pennsylvania.
According to Paul Hennessy, Booking.com’s Chief Marketing Officer, “customers have nothing to be afraid of when trying to get their stay exactly right” and he hopes that travellers will have “an experience unlike any other”.
Scroll down to see the rest of these ads below.

The Gettysburg Hotel, Pennsylvania

Hotel Galdez, Galveston, Texas

The National Hotel, Jamestown, California

The Queen Anne Hotel, San Francisco

The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado

The Vinoy Renaissance, St Petersburg, Florida
[via Booking.com]

The 1886 Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Aransas
To promote the haunted hotels on Booking.com, the ad agency Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam has rolled out ads that look like movie posters.
It looks like these posters are for adventurers who would like a good scare this Halloween as they feature some well-known haunted hotels in America—for example, the Gettysburg Hotel in Pennsylvania.
According to Paul Hennessy, Booking.com’s Chief Marketing Officer, “customers have nothing to be afraid of when trying to get their stay exactly right” and he hopes that travellers will have “an experience unlike any other”.
Scroll down to see the rest of these ads below.

The Gettysburg Hotel, Pennsylvania

Hotel Galdez, Galveston, Texas

The National Hotel, Jamestown, California

The Queen Anne Hotel, San Francisco

The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado

The Vinoy Renaissance, St Petersburg, Florida
[via Booking.com]