Jack saying "show me the Overlook Hotel...I actually don't know where that is" and then immediately getting the Overlook Hotel and having no idea is peak comedy.
Well, it doesn't look like the Overlook on the inside. I was yelling at the screen "Go outside, Jack! It's the Overlook! I've been there, just go outside!"
4:18 As a Lithuanian, you can imagine my shock when I saw the Hill of Crosses pop up. For some fun info: the hill has stood for a long time as a symbol of religious independence for Lithuania, since back when Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union being Religious was forbidden and said cultural monument was constantly wrecked. But people kept replacing the crosses, and so any Christian or just religious folk who visit are encouraged to add their own crosses now as well. Its illegal to remove any, too. It is an extremely old, culturally valued heritage site. Lithuania is one of those countries that fought endlessly for its independence against a lot of oppression and totalitarian rule. Lots of people were lost in those battles for freedom, and that hill also stands as a tribute to those who died fighting. Tho I'm not religious myself, I can see the beauty of it. Most of us Lithuanian kiddos are brought to see the site during during field trips and the like. Nice to see a physical monument of people's hopes and dreams. It is hella creepy at night tho :,D
25:03 if you would’ve managed to get out of the building you probably would’ve noticed immediately that this lodge was the one they used to film the exterior of the Overlook hotel in The Shining. The first hotel you saw early on in the video was the Stanley Hotel in Estes, Colorado which is supposedly very haunted in itself. Stephen King and his wife stayed there for one night in 1974, just before they shut down for the winter season. His experience there at least loosely served as the inspiration for the novel. There is also a notoriously haunted room in that building, room 401, supposedly playing host to an unfriendly male spirit in the closet. The assumption is that the stories of that room and of King’s experience in his own room, the fabled room 217, also served as inspiration for room 237 in the Overlook hotel. It was called room 217 in the book because that was the room that King himself stayed in, along with the story of a woman named Elizabeth Wilson, the head housekeeper of the hotel who nearly died from a gas explosion in room 217 in 1911 and allegedly still haunts it, but it was changed to 237 for the film at the hotel’s request. Can you tell I enjoy over analyzing things?
i’ve been there many times now and i love the place so much, probably one of my favorite places in the world. a lot of people find it scary, but to me it’s a place that carries many more happy memories than bad ones.
I went to the Stanley in April while visiting Colorado, and there's a restaurant next to it called Chicken & Beer that we ate at. The bathroom was in the basement, and I went without really thinking twice and even got distracted by a cool bookshelf on the way. I started feeling a weird sensation around me like someone else was in the bathroom while on the toilet, even though I was the only one there. I got so creeped out that I ran up the stairs without washing my hands and just used hand sanitizer. I've never experienced anything like that and I'm a skeptic!
@@whales0ng I find this true of a lot of places that people find spooky or whatever. I went to Salem MA with a bunch of friends over the summer and while the history of the place is incredibly dark and very fascinating, and the curiosity shops around the place were fantastically bizarre, most of it is just a normal old town, granted it’s a lot older than most in America (in Europe it would literally be a young child compared to some other places). I absolutely loved it there. You kinda feel the “horror history” of it I suppose, but it really is just a beautifully quaint little town with some history. I will most definitely be going again.
@@skystygian interesting. I’m not exactly a skeptic having experienced quite a bit of this stuff myself (after his death, my great grandfather literally used to visit me in the middle of the night when I was younger, waking me up and scaring me half to death, I’ve also had several other less confirmable experiences) but it’s neat to know that there might be some substance behind all of this rather than a horror author’s one-night stay.
I love how you can tell when it's the USA because of a distinct lack of sidewalks, and how you can tell it's NOT the US because of the existence of public transport
in case anyone wondered about the filming locations: 19:09 the original Halloween was filmed in South Pasadena 19:58 Penny’s Cafe was used in Halloween 4 20:37 the Rialto Theater was used in Scream 2 22:33 the Mandarin in Mississauga was used to film a scene in It: Chapter 2 25:06 the exterior of Timberline Lodge was used for the Overlook in The Shining
Didn't know they filmed a scene for It: Chapter 2 in Mississauga. Used to live in that city, to be honest I've probably eaten multiple times at that exact Mandarin.
As a Lithuanian, I can for sure say that the Hill of Crosses ( 4:33 ) is a terrifying place indeed. It is a place, that is at least older than 1831, the crosses were brought in first by pilgrims and later brought in by people from all around the world. Love to see the representation from Geoguessr of our little country!
Well, the logic tends to be that odd-numbered routes go North-South, and even-numbered routes go East-West, but that is by no means a hard and fast rule. Of course, Sean was actually looking at Interstate 65, not US Route 65, so he was major SOL.
@@dani007a true, though for the mostpart route 66 has been broken up anyway, and is no longer on most maps as route 66 anymore, the "historic" designation signs are maintained through private parties
The one on the ship was the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. It’s permanently docked and functions as a hotel. There’s been multiple reports of paranormal activity and has a room that’s so haunted, they removed the number placard from the wall and is not up for reservations.
actually it is up for reservation anyone can rent it out they still dont have the number on the wall but if u watch corey and devyn they go to it and stand at the door and do their thing with their equipment omargoshtv was there a while back
I mean yeah those both are really "scary" places Honestly who thought it was a good idea to make a military exclusive shipyard And then a literal tower of capitalism?
@@millo7295 yeah thats why they are horror and not because one is the deadliest terrorist attack in history and the other furthered the devastation of ww2
*WHOO-PSHH!* "Top of the morning to you laddies, my name is Jacksepticeye!" I can't tell you how long I've waited to see him unironically do that intro again.
The interstates in the US are like a grid. The odd numbered routes run north & south, even numbered routes run east to west. Route 66 doesn’t follow that pattern because it was decommissioned when they decided to create the new system.
I was just coming here to say this! Basically we celebrate/remember the path of Rte. 66, but it's not an actual path anymore (like you can travel the path, but I don't think it's actually called Rte. 66 anymore)
I think the third one is an environmental artwork of Hiljainen Kansa (The Silent People) in Suomussalmi, Finland. Those are scarecrow-figures in the field.
Yess I was so surprised when it came up, drive past that place every year. You can get some great letut from the little cafe next to it iirc, it’s been years since I stopped there
Route 66 is a historic interstate made famous because it was one of the first of its size, it is no longer an actively recognized route however parts of it have been cannibalized into other parts of other roads/interstates, some of which are marked by the historic route 66 marker you saw :)
@@Miss_Kisa94 to give even more context, there's a long history of government lobbying in America by car companies to endorse car ownership and car dependent infrastructure, take funding away from public transportation, make places as un-walkable as possible, among many other things that basically give more money to car manufacturers and make us need cars to survive.
9:53, it’s the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. It’s where Mr. King stayed when he was inspired for and wrote The Shining. It’s not where the iconic movie was filmed, but there was a tv miniseries that was filmed there. We went last summer for a family trip and did a ghost tour and it was AWESOME. Because it’s built in the mountains, and mountains actually grow and shrink millimeters every year, (which doesn’t seem like a lot but on the scale of a hundred years that’s a lot of movement for a building) the hotel is built on a floating foundation and we got to go under the building and see the foundation and supposedly meet the ghost that lives there. 10/10
17:07 Fun fact, as an Australian this is where I work. Where we all work. The British had to cover up the biggest slaughter of convicts in history and pretend they made a new country. Australia isn't real I'VE BEEN TRAPPED HERE FOR 2 DECADES SOMEONE HE-
@@matthewschwer6048 No we- no they didn't. Also, I am not an emu because you can tell by my very real PFP. I am a duck. He is completely fine, and is overexaggerating. He is on an island, NOT buried under sand, and rock.
Hey guys, I would like to apologize for my outburst. It was a joke in poor taste, and a perpetuation of stereotypes and misinformation, as well as slanderous to the British people. I would like to assure you that Australia does indeed exist, and we here are very happy. Still, don't come visit! There's a lot of dangerous wildlife here, haha! Stay safe, and don't believe everything you see online! Sorry once more for my blunt disingenuous insult against an entire country. Two entire countries, I almost forgot all those Australians I insulted! Us Australians I mean.
I'm a NYer and the World Trade Center still gives me the creeps. (Yes, I'm old enough to remember the attacks.) I actually interviewed for a job in One World Trade a few years ago and I didn't take it because it scared me too much. The way they've rebuilt the area is really beautiful, but it will always have bad vibes for me.
I remember binging jacks videos everyday after school when I was younger, he was literally all I watched all day every day he was my favourite person in the world and I have a core memory of Jack answering one of my questions on a live stream a few years ago and I’ll never forget that.
So funny. Plus, only the Silent Hill movie was based on that town in PA. That wasn't part of the game. Although I'm not expecting Jack to know that. LOL
honestly one thing i love about jack's videos is how loud he speaks - I'm a pretty sensitive person so i have to keep my volume down quite low but this means i usually cant hear what's being said but with jack even with the volume down almost fully (so i don't get a headache) i can still hear him very well which i really like! so thank you jack i really love your videos
That one killed me the most bc there was SNOW when he first got to the location. And then he picked Texas 😭 I mean I know they've had some funky weather lately but still, that should've been his tip off that it was at least NORTH
Sean asking for the overlook hotel (which is in california where the shining was filmed) and then immediately getting the Stanley Hotel (which is in colorado and is where the shining was written and inspired from) is so silly goofy of geo guesser to do.
8:59 when he just goes "41 DAYS??? DID U FUCKING GO THERE AND THEN GUESS" caught me so off guard i started laughing with food in my mouth and almost started choking T-T it wasn't even that funny ;-;
25:17 the Timberline Lodge was used for the exterior shots of the Overlook hotel in The Shining, it's funny Jack mentioned The Shining hotel at the beginning, considering the interior you see in The Shining is a set and not a real hotel.
4:42 I recognized those "scarecrows" immediately haha We always saw them when visiting my favorite aunt in northern Finland. They're called Hiljainen Kansa, "The Silent People"
That sure was a flashbang outta nowhere after spending so many holidays in the nearby village xD And for anyone wondering, they're not graves! Theyre dressed for winter with old clothes every year :>
Pog Geoguesser & haunted places, what more could one ask for. Going through the spoopy iconic buildings will be a journey. Wonder what'll show up on thr globe. Tack for sharing Mate 🐺 🐾
Can I just say, it meant so much growing up with you and feeling like I had a place in the world even if it took me 15 years to realise it was because you had adhd as well. It made me feel represented even without realising it and I will forever be grateful for that
thats the Hill of Crosses, there is a sad story about it - oppressed people brought crosses there as an act of resistance, risking their lives because the hill was guarded by soldiers, so they even sneaked during the night to put a cross down and keep their faith up
12:06 THAT'S CZECH REPUBLIC OMG I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THAT IS AWESOME HI MOM I'M FAMOUS!!!! The location museum whatever is called Kostnice Sedlec, it's a gothic chapel that is literally just decorated with human skulls, not real ones of course, but it's the coolest thing I've ever seen and it's a great location to visit, I'm glad I saw it here now I know what to do in my country c:
..idk why people are this surprised seeing how texas on their northern and western side get snow :/ just....the buildings don't look like something out of texas lol
@@savageratentertainment Do they get THAT much snow though??? Like literally covering the ground and trees and everything? I honestly didn't know that. All you ever hear about Texas is just...heat and desert lol
i really appreciate all your content sean! you are so wholesome and VERY funny. you make me laugh a lot. BET i hope your mind isnt talking you down too many deep paths of uncomfortable emotions, although its great to sit with those feelings to get past them. wishing you all the best in your life. dont forget to do what you want to do, not what ppl tell you to do. xxx
To be fair, Route 66 is kind of a trick since the 40 over powered it so long ago (Cars!!). And I lived in a RT66 state and still had no idea it went all the way to LA. I thought it ended in Vegas or something
Gueoguessr has chosen the best advertising partner with Sean, because that is the average experience you have with the game. I have to say, I feel very geographically literate watching his performance.
:) After a super hard week, hearing you giggle and have fun is so helpful. Thanks for sharing your joy when you have the mental space, and showing that it's okay to take a break when you need it.
will say Texas does get snow but even I can tell not like that lol. and I never been to Texas people seem so surprised by snow in texas when yes texas northern and western side gets it and also freezing rain but i knew that wasn't a texas lol
The way i immediately knew the first place. As a South African and a person who lives in Cape Town, those mountains are iconic. I don't know why its a scary place though. Its more history.
The way I guessed Cape Town, SA and have absolutely no excuse as to how or why I was so confident in that being from the US and knowing much less about SA than I should.
19:04 I love how in the sign it’s says “Arcadia” which is there spot lol but he wasn’t to far off from my city! That made me happy even tho he didn’t mention it, the city is El Monte! Lots of love from here!💜
12:44 Jack: It looks like LA Me, who lived in SoCal for 5 years: It does not look like LA. Jack: OMG it was Chicago. Me, who can read a map: It was Milwaukee.
To be honest, when there was something that said "Aurora" I said "Ilinois". I'm English and have never been to America, but I have watched "Wayne's World" many times.
Me, who lives in Milwaukee: That doesn't look anything like LA at all. But pretty sure it looks identical to a place I'm five minutes away from. Jack: OMG it was Chicago. Me: ....you did not just call us Chicago.
Thank you Seán for everything you've done through thankmas, fan meets, honesty with whatever you're going with and still making enjoyable content throughout. It's been a pleasure to always watch a comfort vid by you. I'm still waiting on DS2 and Sekiro complete game videos but IK you have a lot going on💚💚💚💚
9:04 immediately gets the inspiration for the overlook hotel, doesn't realize it 24:18 gets the building used for the exterior shots in the movie, gets stuck inside🤣
btw Sean, route 66 is a "historic route", meaning it's been mostly replaced by the interstate. you won't find many official markings for it on google maps. stretches between Santa Monica to Lake Michigan in Chicago.
Sean: skull? For those wondering about the place with the bone chandelier, that's an ossuary. Me, instantly: cedric ossuary in czech. I've always wanted to go to that ossuary, if anyone gets the chance I hope you can go! (And if you're interested, of course.) Ossuaries are bone-chapels, houses, churches, altairs - You name it, they're essentially made to store human remains, and was made many many years ago for when cemeteries got too full, and graves got emptied. I would love to visit an ossuary one day, the way humans have treated death for centuries are so fascinating.
Loved the video, sad to see GeoGuessr has become so heavily monetized. Think they have made quite a bit over the years from ads alone and other TH-camrs playing the game to get people to their site. If I am mistaken and it is actually their employees going around the world taking these pictures and not just a partnership with Google then I get a $5 a month sub for a game you'd play for about 2 hours a month. Some really good guesses on your end though Jack.
The original route 66 went from LA to Chicago, but most of the original road was taken apart or put into other new routes over the years, the only parts of route 66 left that you can actually drive on is mostly in the Midwest in the state of Illinois south west of Chicago
Ahhh the first one being South Africa made me inexplicably proud! Im from there. Not from cape town, I'm further east, but it just made me so happy that we were included and hearing jacky say the name and mention it again later made me happy for some reason❤
"THERES NO 66!!" yeah 66 is officially defunct, route 66 ran from Chicago to LA (technically ends in santa monica) and a lot where it ran through is marked as historic route 66 but the us interstate replaced the highway system so no more route 66
just now finding out that geoguessr is now pay to play and im now very disheartened by that because ive been wanting to play it again from all the rainbolt stuff i get on tiktok but bruh i dont want to pay for Google Maps: the Game
him trying to figure out route 66 is killinggg me Sean, Route 66 is no longer a recognizable road. It was decommissioned in 1985 😂 It was one of the original highways in the USA, but it was replaced by major interstates
He doesn't live in the US, nobody outside of LA is gonna know that. Guarantee if you ask anybody from New York or any northern state, they'll have no idea either what Route 66 is, or that it was ever decommissioned. I'm Canadian, had no idea it's been out of service for nearly 40 years.
My thought was just since it's a route not an interstate it just wouldn't be on there with how far out he was zoomed! I didn't know it was decommissioned, since it's still such a big part of pop culture from my childhood (I'm a '96 guy) Checking google maps, if you zoom in... a decent amount more, you can find a /california/ route 66 in LA, but it's a state route and not quite where the map placed the marker at the end. (about 20 miles east of where Pasadena's name pops up)
@@koolaid33 I have lived in Chicago my whole life and I knew that Route 66 was decommissioned a long time ago and is only marked by those signs and paint that say "Historic route 66" since I was in grade school, like 1995, I remember learning it it class. What I will say is that school curriculum can vary wildly from State to State, hell even County to County so I am not surprised that there are a ton of americans out there that probably dont know this info, so I'm glad OP mentioned it 😉
21:36 Here’s some American Fun Facts about the Highway system… U.S. Routes are signified by white and black shields, what you were looking at was the U.S. Interstate Highway which is different from Routes because they follow standards from the Department of Transportation while Routes do not meet their standards.
Jack saying "show me the Overlook Hotel...I actually don't know where that is" and then immediately getting the Overlook Hotel and having no idea is peak comedy.
I literally screamed when it popped up and he didn't know what it was LMAO
Well, it doesn't look like the Overlook on the inside. I was yelling at the screen "Go outside, Jack! It's the Overlook! I've been there, just go outside!"
I heard the hotel (actually named the Stanley) was also used as inspiration for the hotel in the SH2 remake so he kinda got that right too!
Fucking hilarious
The way I screamed when it popped up after he mentioned the Stanley and then panicked when he said "it's in Europe" SEAN NO 😂
Jack asking where Alcatraz is while hovering his mouse over Alcatraz is so funny and so infuriating at the same time
Right. I was like screaming at my phone
@@kaylalamers950 literally just was doing this 😭
my brain did the leo dicaprio whistle meme
Truly an ADHD moment, lmao
I was hollering at my screen lol
4:18 As a Lithuanian, you can imagine my shock when I saw the Hill of Crosses pop up. For some fun info: the hill has stood for a long time as a symbol of religious independence for Lithuania, since back when Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union being Religious was forbidden and said cultural monument was constantly wrecked. But people kept replacing the crosses, and so any Christian or just religious folk who visit are encouraged to add their own crosses now as well. Its illegal to remove any, too. It is an extremely old, culturally valued heritage site. Lithuania is one of those countries that fought endlessly for its independence against a lot of oppression and totalitarian rule. Lots of people were lost in those battles for freedom, and that hill also stands as a tribute to those who died fighting. Tho I'm not religious myself, I can see the beauty of it. Most of us Lithuanian kiddos are brought to see the site during during field trips and the like. Nice to see a physical monument of people's hopes and dreams. It is hella creepy at night tho :,D
i never heard of this but its super interesting to learn about, thanks for sharing!!
same, I was wondering if its possible there is an identical place elsewhere cuz im not used to seeing Lithuania anywhere
i knew i'd seen it before, but i couldn't remember where it was :P
thank you for the history. that's a somber but buautiul story.
What about the star of David? And the paper seal? Are symbols from other religions encouraged as well?
5:51 "It can't be South America again."
Sean. Honey. Babygirl. It wasn't South America even the first two times.
I was about to comment that xd
Had the exact thought 😂
I haven't heard anyone call Sean babygirl until now and honestly he is actually
The first location was The Fort in Cape Town South Africa. Pretty cool place, there is a rumor there are ghosts there.
please never use the word ''babygirl'' ever again lol
25:03 if you would’ve managed to get out of the building you probably would’ve noticed immediately that this lodge was the one they used to film the exterior of the Overlook hotel in The Shining. The first hotel you saw early on in the video was the Stanley Hotel in Estes, Colorado which is supposedly very haunted in itself. Stephen King and his wife stayed there for one night in 1974, just before they shut down for the winter season. His experience there at least loosely served as the inspiration for the novel. There is also a notoriously haunted room in that building, room 401, supposedly playing host to an unfriendly male spirit in the closet. The assumption is that the stories of that room and of King’s experience in his own room, the fabled room 217, also served as inspiration for room 237 in the Overlook hotel. It was called room 217 in the book because that was the room that King himself stayed in, along with the story of a woman named Elizabeth Wilson, the head housekeeper of the hotel who nearly died from a gas explosion in room 217 in 1911 and allegedly still haunts it, but it was changed to 237 for the film at the hotel’s request. Can you tell I enjoy over analyzing things?
So cool!
i’ve been there many times now and i love the place so much, probably one of my favorite places in the world. a lot of people find it scary, but to me it’s a place that carries many more happy memories than bad ones.
I went to the Stanley in April while visiting Colorado, and there's a restaurant next to it called Chicken & Beer that we ate at. The bathroom was in the basement, and I went without really thinking twice and even got distracted by a cool bookshelf on the way. I started feeling a weird sensation around me like someone else was in the bathroom while on the toilet, even though I was the only one there. I got so creeped out that I ran up the stairs without washing my hands and just used hand sanitizer. I've never experienced anything like that and I'm a skeptic!
@@whales0ng I find this true of a lot of places that people find spooky or whatever. I went to Salem MA with a bunch of friends over the summer and while the history of the place is incredibly dark and very fascinating, and the curiosity shops around the place were fantastically bizarre, most of it is just a normal old town, granted it’s a lot older than most in America (in Europe it would literally be a young child compared to some other places). I absolutely loved it there. You kinda feel the “horror history” of it I suppose, but it really is just a beautifully quaint little town with some history. I will most definitely be going again.
@@skystygian interesting. I’m not exactly a skeptic having experienced quite a bit of this stuff myself (after his death, my great grandfather literally used to visit me in the middle of the night when I was younger, waking me up and scaring me half to death, I’ve also had several other less confirmable experiences) but it’s neat to know that there might be some substance behind all of this rather than a horror author’s one-night stay.
I love how you can tell when it's the USA because of a distinct lack of sidewalks, and how you can tell it's NOT the US because of the existence of public transport
Cope
As an American who gets around by biking, please. Sidewalks. Bikelanes. Drivers who will actually let me cross. I need it all.
@@IlovemyChaiboi-sm4ph no u
in case anyone wondered about the filming locations:
19:09 the original Halloween was filmed in South Pasadena
19:58 Penny’s Cafe was used in Halloween 4
20:37 the Rialto Theater was used in Scream 2
22:33 the Mandarin in Mississauga was used to film a scene in It: Chapter 2
25:06 the exterior of Timberline Lodge was used for the Overlook in The Shining
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Didn't know they filmed a scene for It: Chapter 2 in Mississauga. Used to live in that city, to be honest I've probably eaten multiple times at that exact Mandarin.
@@koolaid33 yeah! they filmed mostly in Port Hope and Ontario, but the Chinese restaurant reunion scene was filmed at the Mandarin on Matheson Blvd
As a fellow horror fan, I’m gutted I didn’t know any of these 😢
I thought the Stanley Hotel, where Stephen King got the idea for the Shining, was used for the exterior, and Timberline was used for the interior
As a Lithuanian, I can for sure say that the Hill of Crosses ( 4:33 ) is a terrifying place indeed. It is a place, that is at least older than 1831, the crosses were brought in first by pilgrims and later brought in by people from all around the world. Love to see the representation from Geoguessr of our little country!
greetings from Poland! We have similar roads with heaps of crosses in Tatry mountains :)
I instantly recognised it because my Lithuanian friend who has family in Šiauliai told me about it
I literally got goosebumps when it showed up. It has an energy and presence that is kinda off putting
It's insanely creepy and I love it
Very inspiring
I got lost there once
13:41 “I don’t know the islands” immediately after seeing the “we know O’ahu” shuttle bus. Love you Sean, never change 😂
9:57 “America too big” new favorite line from him
22:03 Sean guessing route 66 should be near route 65 made me laugh so hard. I wish they were numbered with logic.
even numbers are east/west odd numbers are north/south, and route 66 is actually pretty much retired as an official route number now
Well, the logic tends to be that odd-numbered routes go North-South, and even-numbered routes go East-West, but that is by no means a hard and fast rule. Of course, Sean was actually looking at Interstate 65, not US Route 65, so he was major SOL.
@@dani007a true, though for the mostpart route 66 has been broken up anyway, and is no longer on most maps as route 66 anymore, the "historic" designation signs are maintained through private parties
Those were Interstates. US 66 is an older national highway.
And the van that had California written with big letters :D
The one on the ship was the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. It’s permanently docked and functions as a hotel. There’s been multiple reports of paranormal activity and has a room that’s so haunted, they removed the number placard from the wall and is not up for reservations.
actually it is up for reservation anyone can rent it out they still dont have the number on the wall but if u watch corey and devyn they go to it and stand at the door and do their thing with their equipment omargoshtv was there a while back
which time stamp cuz there was 2
@@angelariley5163 13:25
I feel like this was on a ghost adventures episode, like 10 yrs ago. I remember it pretty well but don’t what it was
@@angelariley5163 13:26
20:49 when he passes by a truck that says “California” and you’re just screaming “NO, SEÁN! GO BACK!” 😂
I saw that too😂 i freaked out
aaa JAMBA JUICE!?
Jamba juice got all my love apparently
Same here, dude. 😂
I was hoping to see this in the comment section 😂
15:46 "Why are these historical horrrors?", he asks after he already guessed the locations of Pearl Harbor and 9/11.
I mean yeah those both are really "scary" places
Honestly who thought it was a good idea to make a military exclusive shipyard
And then a literal tower of capitalism?
@@millo7295normally i’d be down for anti capitalist and war shit but jokes about millions dying aren’t super funny
@@millo7295 yeah thats why they are horror and not because one is the deadliest terrorist attack in history and the other furthered the devastation of ww2
Eh you would only care about those events as an American, that's basically their only piece of history as an infant state
@@patrickchang9135 both have global implications
I love how he got distracted by Jamba Juice and didn't see the "California Linen Services" when looking at the rt 66 one.
*WHOO-PSHH!* "Top of the morning to you laddies, my name is Jacksepticeye!" I can't tell you how long I've waited to see him unironically do that intro again.
He has come full circle. I'm glad he does it because he wants to and not because he thinks he has to brand himself.
Same 🥹
I MISSED THAT INTRO
Brings back so much NOSTALGIA!!!!
No cap!😌🙏🏾
👋
The interstates in the US are like a grid. The odd numbered routes run north & south, even numbered routes run east to west. Route 66 doesn’t follow that pattern because it was decommissioned when they decided to create the new system.
I was just coming here to say this! Basically we celebrate/remember the path of Rte. 66, but it's not an actual path anymore (like you can travel the path, but I don't think it's actually called Rte. 66 anymore)
Part of old 66 was incorporated into interstate 40 but you're right it isn't the original route.
I think the third one is an environmental artwork of Hiljainen Kansa (The Silent People) in Suomussalmi, Finland. Those are scarecrow-figures in the field.
As a Finnish person I knew it had to be Finland even if I couldn't read the sign he looked at, everything looked so familiar!
Yess I was so surprised when it came up, drive past that place every year. You can get some great letut from the little cafe next to it iirc, it’s been years since I stopped there
@@FrodoBagginses Lettu is pancake for everyone not Finnish!
@@mleszzor6866 more like crepes honestly, pancake conjures up images of these thick american pancakes which couldn't be further from a lettu
@@FrodoBagginses True, true.
Route 66 is a historic interstate made famous because it was one of the first of its size, it is no longer an actively recognized route however parts of it have been cannibalized into other parts of other roads/interstates, some of which are marked by the historic route 66 marker you saw :)
There's also a ton of creepy locations that have been deserted along where it once was. Would be cool locations for horror film shoots.
I was gonna comment that Route 66 is just a road now, not a freeway or highway. :P It's just part of our daily commute, lol.
Damn, i live in the US and i didn't even know that 😂😂
It was also made famous by the song! (Get your kicks on route 66)
I love how I went to highway 6 4 trying to make sense over the highway system
You can tell it's American when the road in a residential area DOESN'T HAVE A FUCKING SIDEWALK
😢 why is this so true?
@@Miss_Kisa94 Bc our government doesn't see it as profitable so they won't spend money on it.
@@Miss_Kisa94 to give even more context, there's a long history of government lobbying in America by car companies to endorse car ownership and car dependent infrastructure, take funding away from public transportation, make places as un-walkable as possible, among many other things that basically give more money to car manufacturers and make us need cars to survive.
@@skystygian Yeah I'm aware. Same reason we don't have trains.
MURICA 😂🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸🇺🇲🇺🇸
9:53, it’s the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. It’s where Mr. King stayed when he was inspired for and wrote The Shining. It’s not where the iconic movie was filmed, but there was a tv miniseries that was filmed there.
We went last summer for a family trip and did a ghost tour and it was AWESOME. Because it’s built in the mountains, and mountains actually grow and shrink millimeters every year, (which doesn’t seem like a lot but on the scale of a hundred years that’s a lot of movement for a building) the hotel is built on a floating foundation and we got to go under the building and see the foundation and supposedly meet the ghost that lives there. 10/10
"I Thought Those Were People" would be a solid horror movie/game title
What would it be about ?
He's like "show me the overlook hotel from the shining" the first place that comes up is the actual hotel it is based off of in Estes Park lol
the stanley!!
and then he doesn't actually guess right. lol
I’ve been there, it’s actually a very nice place. The ghost tour they have there doesn’t make it seem spooky at all, really.
@@toffeefeathers agreed, i find it much more cozy than scary :)
I know! Kills me that he didn't get it.
the "Shoutout" at the gravestones absolutely killed me IT SHOULDN'T BE THIS FUNNY
17:07 Fun fact, as an Australian this is where I work. Where we all work. The British had to cover up the biggest slaughter of convicts in history and pretend they made a new country. Australia isn't real I'VE BEEN TRAPPED HERE FOR 2 DECADES SOMEONE HE-
Uhh yeah no
We live in a prison
Oh God, no! The emus got him!
@@matthewschwer6048 No we- no they didn't. Also, I am not an emu because you can tell by my very real PFP. I am a duck. He is completely fine, and is overexaggerating. He is on an island, NOT buried under sand, and rock.
Hey guys, I would like to apologize for my outburst. It was a joke in poor taste, and a perpetuation of stereotypes and misinformation, as well as slanderous to the British people. I would like to assure you that Australia does indeed exist, and we here are very happy. Still, don't come visit! There's a lot of dangerous wildlife here, haha! Stay safe, and don't believe everything you see online! Sorry once more for my blunt disingenuous insult against an entire country. Two entire countries, I almost forgot all those Australians I insulted! Us Australians I mean.
@@Timotheuster Good. I knew you could do it! - NotEmu
15:47
“Why are these historical horrors?”
-Jack, after staring at the site of one of the most well known international terror attacks, 2024
I got Pearl Harbor and Ground Zero but I couldn't think of the other ones.
I was expecting the gates of Auschwitz or something.
@@stacyk123I think the 3rd one was were the Reichstag was bad german capitol)
@@jusghonson3667 That was in Wien, Reichstag famously is in Berlin. I don't know what specific horrific thing happened there though.
Trying to think what historical horror events happened in all the places. Besides NY, know that one 😢
I'm a NYer and the World Trade Center still gives me the creeps. (Yes, I'm old enough to remember the attacks.) I actually interviewed for a job in One World Trade a few years ago and I didn't take it because it scared me too much. The way they've rebuilt the area is really beautiful, but it will always have bad vibes for me.
I remember binging jacks videos everyday after school when I was younger, he was literally all I watched all day every day he was my favourite person in the world and I have a core memory of Jack answering one of my questions on a live stream a few years ago and I’ll never forget that.
23:55 after just seeing snow “this looks like… Texas”😭🤣 that hurt me spiritually
I bet the snow just hopped out of his memory
i meannn, when i was born in texas it was snowing?
NO LITERALLY.
@ when were you born? That’s so cool
@@CrystalClover299 I only made this comment coming from New York🤷♂️😂
Love that Sean mentions the overlook hotel and then it IMMEDIATELY pops up with the Stanley in Estes Park😂😂 Little does he know
Jack: Chicago?!
Map: Clearly Milwaukee
As a wisco resident, that hurt.
@@WallBreakerOfficial Milwaukeean here to join you in your pain. That was a straight-up insult
“Something like the Overlook Hotel…”
*gets Overlook Hotel*
“That looks like the hotel from Silent Hill…”
Not saying you were wrong but omg lol
That was amazing ... lol
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
So funny. Plus, only the Silent Hill movie was based on that town in PA. That wasn't part of the game. Although I'm not expecting Jack to know that. LOL
Jack calling the overlook and then immediately getting it and not recognizing and then saying it’s in Europe was so frustrating. I love you Jack. 😂
I literally screamed at my phone. That shit killed me 😂
honestly one thing i love about jack's videos is how loud he speaks - I'm a pretty sensitive person so i have to keep my volume down quite low but this means i usually cant hear what's being said but with jack even with the volume down almost fully (so i don't get a headache) i can still hear him very well which i really like! so thank you jack i really love your videos
3:54 "hey Jesus is hanging out" well that sure is one way of putting it
Crist on a stick is another
Though hanging out is definitely not as offensive
And very disrespectful to his Christian Fans doubt he would say any disrespectful thing to Mohammed
@@Apologetic231oh hush. It was nowhere near offensive
@SnoopyNae yes it is offensive if you say about Jesus dying on the cross Jesus is Hanging out
@SnoopyNae make fun about Mohammed i wait
24:03 the way i was SCREAMING Canada at my laptop screen and then he said TEXAS. my poor Canadian heart sean 😂😭
SAME LMAOO
I literally used to go by there every day on my way to work it hurt to see him pick america
Yeah, i was going, "since it's not la it's probs toronto" lmao. There are two filming locations in NA, I swear.
That one killed me the most bc there was SNOW when he first got to the location. And then he picked Texas 😭 I mean I know they've had some funky weather lately but still, that should've been his tip off that it was at least NORTH
Same though 🤣🤣🤣
Sean asking for the overlook hotel (which is in california where the shining was filmed) and then immediately getting the Stanley Hotel (which is in colorado and is where the shining was written and inspired from) is so silly goofy of geo guesser to do.
8:59 when he just goes "41 DAYS??? DID U FUCKING GO THERE AND THEN GUESS" caught me so off guard i started laughing with food in my mouth and almost started choking T-T it wasn't even that funny ;-;
😢
25:17 the Timberline Lodge was used for the exterior shots of the Overlook hotel in The Shining, it's funny Jack mentioned The Shining hotel at the beginning, considering the interior you see in The Shining is a set and not a real hotel.
As soon as I saw “cascade room” I knew it was in Oregon.
Well very helpful to only see the interior then xD
Was just there last week! Ha!
Millions of Oregonians all screaming out...
As an Oregonian I've been to timberline lodge! It was giving me major deja vu to watch him walk through it 😅
I love watching Geoguessr with TH-camrs. Feel like I can play along with them and it is always fun to see them ration it out.
4:42 I recognized those "scarecrows" immediately haha We always saw them when visiting my favorite aunt in northern Finland. They're called Hiljainen Kansa, "The Silent People"
And btw the sign says "Hiljainen kansa tilataideteos" (:
I recognized that sign color 😀
That sure was a flashbang outta nowhere after spending so many holidays in the nearby village xD
And for anyone wondering, they're not graves! Theyre dressed for winter with old clothes every year :>
The last time I was in Finland my friend took me there. So cool!!!
That name is creepy and perfect.
Top of the Morning never gets old
But Jack does😢
@@Mad_Ncekuyes. But even if he’s getting old the memory of him is still young in our minds.
The figure in the background at the beginning of the video spooked me a little bit. Love his subtle edits
Listening to Jack's "TOP OF THE MORNING TO YOU" right before I go to sleep at 1am sure does makes me happy
“And I said “BET!” Oh, Seán
This is why we love you
I first heard it as "Blep"
Pog Geoguesser & haunted places, what more could one ask for. Going through the spoopy iconic buildings will be a journey. Wonder what'll show up on thr globe. Tack for sharing Mate 🐺 🐾
6:42 “Those guys look like they’re in a country!” Honestly, I would’ve said the same😂
14:36 you don't need any geographical or historical markers to know this is New York. Just look at the pair of cops coming to accost you for no reason
Exactly what I thought too lol
Can I just say, it meant so much growing up with you and feeling like I had a place in the world even if it took me 15 years to realise it was because you had adhd as well. It made me feel represented even without realising it and I will forever be grateful for that
thats the Hill of Crosses, there is a sad story about it - oppressed people brought crosses there as an act of resistance, risking their lives because the hill was guarded by soldiers, so they even sneaked during the night to put a cross down and keep their faith up
Love jack doing random things like this
12:06 THAT'S CZECH REPUBLIC OMG I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THAT IS AWESOME HI MOM I'M FAMOUS!!!!
The location museum whatever is called Kostnice Sedlec, it's a gothic chapel that is literally just decorated with human skulls, not real ones of course, but it's the coolest thing I've ever seen and it's a great location to visit, I'm glad I saw it here now I know what to do in my country c:
Timberline Lodge is the filming place of the Shining, the one place Jack wouldve recognized if he couldve walked outside 25:00
Jack - Sees snow
Also Jack - "I'm gonna say Texas."
..idk why people are this surprised seeing how texas on their northern and western side get snow :/
just....the buildings don't look like something out of texas lol
I was looking for this 😂
@@savageratentertainment Do they get THAT much snow though??? Like literally covering the ground and trees and everything? I honestly didn't know that. All you ever hear about Texas is just...heat and desert lol
i really appreciate all your content sean! you are so wholesome and VERY funny. you make me laugh a lot. BET
i hope your mind isnt talking you down too many deep paths of uncomfortable emotions, although its great to sit with those feelings to get past them. wishing you all the best in your life. dont forget to do what you want to do, not what ppl tell you to do. xxx
To be fair, Route 66 is kind of a trick since the 40 over powered it so long ago (Cars!!). And I lived in a RT66 state and still had no idea it went all the way to LA. I thought it ended in Vegas or something
13:28 I’m pretty sure is the Queen Mary. Beside it where it’s docked is a huge dome that was once a hanger for airplanes.
Yep, that's the Spruce Goose
@@ediffgutz I knew it. My grandpa was telling me about it the whole time we were there because he’s a big airplane guy.
I grew up in LBC, and I've always wanted to go in. So glad they didn't open Port Disney down here
As someone who lived in Southern California, I’m deeply offended-
Gueoguessr has chosen the best advertising partner with Sean, because that is the average experience you have with the game. I have to say, I feel very geographically literate watching his performance.
Jack: "I figured I would be able to find this out"
Jack 3 seconds later: "WHERE IS THIS?!" *panic*
7:42 Seán discovers the existence of graveyards
8:58 "41 days! Did you go to these places and *then* guess?!"
Lol, seriously though, *41 days?* dang
Me when I fall asleep right after hitting "Play" on Steam, waking up and forgetting, and going about my....week.
"America too big"
*laughs in Canada*
And Mississauga got in the video. I’ve actually been to that Mandarin 😂
And then Canada says THEIR too big, and Russia laughs.
And I laugh because Canada is part of America. The northern one to be more specific.
:) After a super hard week, hearing you giggle and have fun is so helpful. Thanks for sharing your joy when you have the mental space, and showing that it's okay to take a break when you need it.
Me screaming in Canadian : TEXAS??? TEXASSSS????!!
Snow in texas? lol
I'm glad it wasn't just me, I was screaming at my phone ITS CANADA!
will say Texas does get snow but even I can tell not like that lol. and I never been to Texas
people seem so surprised by snow in texas when yes texas northern and western side gets it and also freezing rain
but i knew that wasn't a texas lol
I WAS YELLING AT HIM WHYYYYYYY ITS SO SAUGA I KNOW MATHESON ROAD IVE BEEN TO THAT MANDARIN WHYYYY
I am with you! 😂 There was SNOW on the ground and he says 'Texas'????? 😂😂😂😂
0:12 What are you talking about bro, the US and Europe ARE the whole world or at least people like to act it is.
Lmao
The only parts that matter, let's be serious, you can count the good countries from asia on one hand.
@@gabrielst828 Hmm I don't know which sentiment in this discussion is more racist than the others
@@jking4854@jking4854 the op comment was a joke 😂
@@gabrielst828or the African countries on one if it wasn’t cut off by a Congolese warlord
22:52 "have I gotten anything that's not american yet??" all us canadians are crying sean
The way i immediately knew the first place. As a South African and a person who lives in Cape Town, those mountains are iconic. I don't know why its a scary place though. Its more history.
That castle is supposedly haunted, that's why
Real
The way I guessed Cape Town, SA and have absolutely no excuse as to how or why I was so confident in that being from the US and knowing much less about SA than I should.
22:33 I was like "hmm that mandarin looks familiar" proceeds to lose my shit when it's the city I live in lmao
Another Canadian here litterally screaming at the screen "ITS TORONTO"
15:47 in the video he asked “why is this historical horrors?” After bro just got the World Trade Center 💀💀
22:32 i immediately knew it was Canada after seeing that Mandarin, the area code just made it so much easier
8:06 "I can get more research out of these dead people"
That would sound crazy out of context
19:04 I love how in the sign it’s says “Arcadia” which is there spot lol but he wasn’t to far off from my city! That made me happy even tho he didn’t mention it, the city is El Monte! Lots of love from here!💜
12:44 Jack: It looks like LA
Me, who lived in SoCal for 5 years: It does not look like LA.
Jack: OMG it was Chicago.
Me, who can read a map: It was Milwaukee.
As someone from Milwaukee, I was incredibly offended he confused us with Chicago
Classic Milwaukee
Denver has some similar buildings, haha. But not LA 😂
To be honest, when there was something that said "Aurora" I said "Ilinois". I'm English and have never been to America, but I have watched "Wayne's World" many times.
Me, who lives in Milwaukee: That doesn't look anything like LA at all. But pretty sure it looks identical to a place I'm five minutes away from.
Jack: OMG it was Chicago.
Me: ....you did not just call us Chicago.
12:30 having lived in Milwaukee, it was crazy to recognize exactly where he was
Same
thinking to myself "there's no way that's milwaukee"
And worse he called Milwaukee chicago
Yes! Me too, went to school right on that block for 4 years. AND HE SAID IT WAS CHICAGO!
What was the iconic horror location there?
Dude getting sponsored by GeoGuesser is such an honor. what a fun and awesome game
Thank you Seán for everything you've done through thankmas, fan meets, honesty with whatever you're going with and still making enjoyable content throughout. It's been a pleasure to always watch a comfort vid by you. I'm still waiting on DS2 and Sekiro complete game videos but IK you have a lot going on💚💚💚💚
As a lithuanian, it really mean a lot for us to get mentioned at all, even if jack confuses us wit brazil
9:04 immediately gets the inspiration for the overlook hotel, doesn't realize it
24:18 gets the building used for the exterior shots in the movie, gets stuck inside🤣
btw Sean, route 66 is a "historic route", meaning it's been mostly replaced by the interstate. you won't find many official markings for it on google maps. stretches between Santa Monica to Lake Michigan in Chicago.
So that one move about the sentient cars was real?
Sean: skull?
For those wondering about the place with the bone chandelier, that's an ossuary.
Me, instantly: cedric ossuary in czech.
I've always wanted to go to that ossuary, if anyone gets the chance I hope you can go! (And if you're interested, of course.)
Ossuaries are bone-chapels, houses, churches, altairs - You name it, they're essentially made to store human remains, and was made many many years ago for when cemeteries got too full, and graves got emptied. I would love to visit an ossuary one day, the way humans have treated death for centuries are so fascinating.
Loved the video, sad to see GeoGuessr has become so heavily monetized. Think they have made quite a bit over the years from ads alone and other TH-camrs playing the game to get people to their site. If I am mistaken and it is actually their employees going around the world taking these pictures and not just a partnership with Google then I get a $5 a month sub for a game you'd play for about 2 hours a month. Some really good guesses on your end though Jack.
The original route 66 went from LA to Chicago, but most of the original road was taken apart or put into other new routes over the years, the only parts of route 66 left that you can actually drive on is mostly in the Midwest in the state of Illinois south west of Chicago
Man I remember watching Jack’s first Geogeussr episode on my very first day of freshman year in high school. The nostalgia in this one is immense!
I didn't know he did other GeoGuessr videos!
Ahhh the first one being South Africa made me inexplicably proud! Im from there. Not from cape town, I'm further east, but it just made me so happy that we were included and hearing jacky say the name and mention it again later made me happy for some reason❤
The Canadian one is my hometown! Crazy to see it in a Jacksepticeye video!
Same! I used to drive by that area all the time, crazy to see sauga in something like this
This may be as close to Canada as Jack will get 🥲
as a milwaukee resident it hurt me deeply when you thought it was chicago 🥲
😭
That hurt deep. Calling us FIBs 😂
i LOVE geoguessr videos and i LOVE that you're being sponsored by them, this is awesome!
24:44 Sean: Were the f am i?!
There's *literally* a big ass sign in front of him that spells EXIT
Lithuania mentioned rrrahhh🦅🦅🦅🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹 4:25
Hell yeah brother!! 🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹
And Finland mentioned! Huge win for the Baltics and Nordics!
"THERES NO 66!!"
yeah 66 is officially defunct, route 66 ran from Chicago to LA (technically ends in santa monica) and a lot where it ran through is marked as historic route 66 but the us interstate replaced the highway system so no more route 66
13:03 As a Wisconsinite, it pains me to see Sean lump Milwaukee with Chicago but it’s fine ig 😢
I was just going to say this. Wisconsin always forgotten lolol
Same. Also, him saying it looks like LA is crazy.
Hey he pinned Finland ad Brazil 😭
Being from Minnesota I was going to make a football comment, but then I remembered how my Vikings have been playing the last couple of weeks. 🥲
Fr growing up in Milwaukee I recognized that area almost instantly, and the US bank building confirmed it for me
just now finding out that geoguessr is now pay to play and im now very disheartened by that because ive been wanting to play it again from all the rainbolt stuff i get on tiktok but bruh i dont want to pay for Google Maps: the Game
Yeah I found that out recently too. I'm disappointed in the creators of Geoguessr
@@carlycchapman play Geotime guesser. You get a picture and have to guess the time and the location. Really fun
I've been missing this kinda content from Jack! So glad to see it again 🥰
his life flashed before his eyes 25:41
Sean *acknowledges snow on the ground*
Sean "I'm gonna say somewhere in Texas"
Me *confused in Canadian* ???
14:14 "I don't know, I'm getting like a tropical feel" followed by the panning to the bus broke me 🤣
him trying to figure out route 66 is killinggg me
Sean, Route 66 is no longer a recognizable road. It was decommissioned in 1985 😂 It was one of the original highways in the USA, but it was replaced by major interstates
He doesn't live in the US, nobody outside of LA is gonna know that. Guarantee if you ask anybody from New York or any northern state, they'll have no idea either what Route 66 is, or that it was ever decommissioned. I'm Canadian, had no idea it's been out of service for nearly 40 years.
@@koolaid33 I know, I was educating. Relax. Also I live on the East coast USA, I know Route 66 doesn't exist anymore lmao
My thought was just since it's a route not an interstate it just wouldn't be on there with how far out he was zoomed! I didn't know it was decommissioned, since it's still such a big part of pop culture from my childhood (I'm a '96 guy)
Checking google maps, if you zoom in... a decent amount more, you can find a /california/ route 66 in LA, but it's a state route and not quite where the map placed the marker at the end. (about 20 miles east of where Pasadena's name pops up)
@@koolaid33 I have lived in Chicago my whole life and I knew that Route 66 was decommissioned a long time ago and is only marked by those signs and paint that say "Historic route 66" since I was in grade school, like 1995, I remember learning it it class. What I will say is that school curriculum can vary wildly from State to State, hell even County to County so I am not surprised that there are a ton of americans out there that probably dont know this info, so I'm glad OP mentioned it 😉
@@koolaid33 I live in Arizona and I know what route 66 is. I mean, it's also in Cars, so...
21:36
Here’s some American Fun Facts about the Highway system… U.S. Routes are signified by white and black shields, what you were looking at was the U.S. Interstate Highway which is different from Routes because they follow standards from the Department of Transportation while Routes do not meet their standards.
Seeing Jack have a mental breakdown over not finding Route 66 was something I didn't know I needed.
"Chicago?". Screams everyone from Milwaukee!
Thats Old World 3rd St.
It's a swinging place.
Come on down.
He doesn't understand what he's done
Lithuania mentioned! LET'S GOO
HELL YE!
HELL YEEEE
hi lithuanians i loved you in eurovision
HELL YEEEEEE
As a latvian I was proud too