7 TV hotels for Lady Gaga to check into before 'Horror Story'

From Lost Woods Resort to Bates Motel, what we suggest borrowing from familiar accommodations for her big move to the small screen

01 of 07

It’s a Living (1980–82, 1985–89)

It’s a Living (1980–82, 1985–89)
Everett Collection

Blunt bangs. You know you want ’em, Gaga. Like an un-Rachel cut, Ann Jillian's locks launched thousands of ill-advised imitators across American beauty salons.

02 of 07

Hotel (1983–88)

Hotel (1983–88)
ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images

Two words: Connie Sellecca

03 of 07

The Golden Palace (1992–93)

The Golden Palace (1992–93)
CBS/Getty Images

Though it only lasted 24 episodes, the wardrobe closets from this Golden Girls spin-off would give Gaga endless muumuu options and pastel pantsuits for days.

04 of 07

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005–08)

The Suite Life of Zack and Cody (2005–08)
Craig Sjodin/Disney Channel

Surely there’s room in the inn for a pair of troublemaking identical twins. And if you want to throw in a kooky heiress, we're open to that, too. But we draw the line at an earnest candy counter girl.

05 of 07

Pretty Little Liars (2010–present)

Pretty Little Liars (2010–present)
ABC Family

Never forget Lost Woods Resort and the many secrets it holds. We're always game for a gaggle of evil teens played by actors angling for recording contracts.

06 of 07

Bates Motel (2013–present)

Bates Motel (2013–present)
Cate Cameron/A&E

The mother of all horror hotels sets a tone all its own with a simple neon sign. Fire one up and serve it with a side of serious mommy issues.

07 of 07

Gossip Girl (2001–2012)

Gossip Girl (2001–2012)
Giovanni Rufino / The CW

Booze. Lots and lots of booze. Like Chuck Bass at the Empire Hotel amounts of booze. This late-in-the-series setting totally upped Chuck's game, just when you thought he couldn't get more debauched.

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