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  1. What’s your thoughts on hotel hell? Discussion. A lot of it feels scripted, especially how fast problems are resolved. Remember that Karen episode where she’s obviously very mentally ill boiling hamburger? then she gets a makeover and she’s suddenly better.

    • 408 votes. The Shining. While Psycho often takes the cake as the best horror hotel movie ever created, The Shining is undoubtedly the scariest haunted hotel movie in existence.
    • 315 votes. Psycho. The quintessential horror movie set in a hotel, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho is a masterpiece the likes of which the horror community rarely sees, and even 60 years later, the film still more than lives up to the hype.
    • 274 votes. 1408. Stephen King and haunted hotels go together like peanut butter and jelly, and in 1408, he created one of the most terrifying and bizarre ever seen in film.
    • 186 votes. Identity. When ten strangers find themselves isolated in the remote Nevada desert, they have no choice but to stay at The Four Aces motel, little do they know however that they just entered the playground of a deranged murderer looking to have some fun.
  2. Watch Hotel Hell — Season 1 with a subscription on Hulu. A show about keeping the standards up high on hotels, doesn't convince us by bringing you a concept that feels recycled, and your...

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    • August 13, 2012
    • Juniper Hill Inn: Closed. The first ever episode of ‘Hotel Hell’ takes its viewers to Juniper Hill Inn, or Juniper Hill Farm-Maxwell Evarts House, an establishment dating back more than a century ago.
    • Cambridge Hotel: Closed. Once upon a time, Cambridge Hotel used to be the pride and joy of Cambridge, New York. The establishment is credited for creating Pie à la Mode, a beloved dessert.
    • The Keating Hotel: Open. If you ever wondered what a sports car-inspired hotel would look like, then you might get along with Eddie Kaen, owner of The Keating Hotel.
    • River Rock Inn: Closed. Located in Milford, Pennsylvania, River Rock Inn was owned by Ken Pisciotta, who even sold his house to keep the hotel running. After the episode featuring the establishment aired, the business saw increased traffic though the reviewers were lukewarm at best.
    • 15 Cambridge Hotel — Season 1, Episode 3
    • 14 Landoll's Mohican Castle — Season 3, Episode 8
    • 13 Angler's Lodge — Season 3, Episode 1
    • 12 The Juniper Hill Inn: Part 2 — Season 1, Episode 2
    • 11 The Juniper Hill Inn: Part 1 — Season 1, Episode 1
    • 10 Calumet Inn — Season 2, Episode 5
    • 9 Keating Hotel — Season 1, Episode 4
    • 8 Beachfront Inn & Inlet — Season 3, Episode 7
    • 7 Applegate River Lodge — Season 2, Episode 3
    • 6 Meson de Mesilla — Season 2, Episode 1

    Gordon Ramsay visits the historic, and apparently haunted, Cambridge Hotel in New York to try to help the family struggling to make a profit, and it's one of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell. The owners, a local lawyer called John and his wife Tina, attempt to make the hotel business work but have a difficult time adjusting to owning...

    The site of one of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hellis literally a massive castle located in Ohio and owned by a mother and son team, Marta and Jim, who built the castle themselves on the 1,000-acre private estate. Sadly, it burned to the ground just a few days after their insurance ended, leading to Marta and her husband Jim's separa...

    It was the tragic loss of their son that put the owners of this Idaho hotel, located right by a great spot for fishing, into a funk. They also seemed to simply roll with the punches with a chef they knew wasn't very good. After the decor and food makeover, Ramsay also gifted the couple with a consultant who would work with them for a month. The cou...

    This Vermont-based hotel was featured on two episodes of the show as Ramsay tried to help the owner Robert, an antique dealer (think Antiques Roadshow)who was just not the best, and both of them are some of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell. Some of Robert's egregious transgressions included: overcharging for stays, letting his friend...

    It's rare that a pilot is a TV series' best episode, but the first installment to the Juniper Hill saga is one of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell. In the first part featuring the Vermont hotel, Ramsay was shocked to find that the owner Robert seemed to care more about his precious antiques - many of which were actually replicas, not...

    Ramsay set out to assist two sisters in one of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell, who were trying to run the restaurant their father bought for them in Minnesota. Things were so bad that their parents had to come back to work just to try and keep things going. After dolling out some tough loveand attempting sibling therapy, Ramsay end...

    Gordon Ramsay visits San Diego, California in one of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell to try to help the self-proclaimed luxury boutique Keating Hotel that is struggling to keep its doors open to guests. It's quickly clear to Ramsay, and the audience, why the hotel is struggling once he arrives and sees the decor. The owner has spent...

    One of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hellsees the restaurateur traveling to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. This hotel on the beach seemingly had a perfect location, yet the owner Brian had no experience running a hotel and seemed to be okay with his staff partying at the bar with the guests. From moldy food to old furniture in the rooms and ...

    One of the best episodes of Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hellsees Ramsay put on the hat of relationship manager, as he somehow performs an outright miracle by getting Richard and Joanna to band together and save their business. With a pot-smoking Richard and a deep in debt Joanna, a divorced couple that still owned the Oregon restaurant together, Ramsay c...

    Gordon Ramsay goes to the boutique hotel in New Mexico that has a Tuscan-style aesthetic but is struggling with staying afloat. It's a cute hotel and the boutique idea is popular, but the owner, former aspiring child-star Cali Szczawinski, has a difficult time keeping up the hotel and seems to be more interested in singing for the guests instead of...

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  3. Hotel Hell: Created by Adeline Ramage Rooney. With Gordon Ramsay, Robert Dean II, Ari Nikki, Giulian Jones. Chef Gordon Ramsay visits struggling, disfunctional hotels across America and spends a week trying to help them become successful.

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  5. Aug 10, 2012 · The intense Brit’s familiar face has become a prolific brand for the network, and Fox’s impulse to install him in a new scene — hotels, inns and B&Bs — was a good one.