Back in the 1990s when they did dual run multiple movie houses such as House of Horrors and Museum of Horrors nearly every year, they didn't bother with things like film rights. The event didn't last as long as now usually only a couple three weeks in October alone and they never gave the names of the films used in such scenes anywhere.
In casting for example Freddy was never called by name but rather something like Nightmare Man.
So at that time all sorts of "IPs" were used in houses "unofficially".
So I believe in the Modern Horror run (called Unnatural History) of the Museum of Horror house in 1998 they had all kinds of horror film scenes from films whose rights were not acquired the way they are now. Including the hedge maze scene from The Shining.
You can read all about it yourself here in the Lakeland Ledger:
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