you might check in, but can you check out?

The flickering sign of a rural motel at night is an all-too-familiar scene in many a horror movie.

Another is the unforgettable Bates Motel from “Psycho.”

Exterior of motel from 2007 film Vacancy by director Nimrod Antal

Credit: Sony Pictures Entertainment/Photofest

What’s not to be afraid of?

That, plus its grandiose size and far-out location.

It’s located in Cornwall, England.

King has said it was inspired by a paranormal investigation of San Diego’s Hotel del Coronado.

Hotel Normandie is a real not necessarily haunted hotel in Koreatown.

“The Devil’s Rejects” is a classic.

Despite its relatively low Tomatometer ranking (55%), it has an IMDB score of 6.7/10.

Being trapped in a room with those cameras rolling, broadcasting your terror to the world.

Be prepared for guts and gore when you sit down to this 5.9 IMDB/59% Rotten Tomato-rated horror.