I walked into the dark ballroom on the second floor one night last summer and something big, made of glass, crashed very loudly. Hotel employee came up there and we looked around. Nothing was broken. There was a fireplace with mirrors or glass near the door. It was intact too. Very scary experience.
I have spent the night in the Crescent and the Basin Park. If you can only choose one, go Crescent. The history is cooler, the hotel is cooler and more of a period piece. Our room in the Basin Park looked like it was redone in about 1987 vintage. Mirrors, popcorn ceilings, bad carpet. In the Crescent, I have had some strange feelings and a couple of minor experiences. In the Basin Park, I felt nothing but regret that we did not stay in the Crescent again.
I have 3 interesting pics taken from the live feed of ES webcam overlooking Spring Street toward Basin Park Hotel of a man and woman dressed in early 19th century dress apparel and the man and woman appear to be dimly lit shadow figures but yet clearly images of a couple who are ghostly images.
Bullshit! The Army Corps of Engineers built the dams around there. That's why the Corps logo is on the dams. Fuller was also clerk, not mayor of Eureka Springs.
Just looked it up, Fuller was mayor from 1906 to 1910 and 1920 - 1928. Though he was also a clerk from 1898 - 1902. When he was in Congress he helped to authorize the building of the dam with the Water Supply Act which approved the construction in 1958. If ya want you can look it up.
Good history and investigation guys!
I have spent the night at the Crescent hotel in Eureka Springs Arkansas
Hey guys love your programs thanks for putting them out there for us
My husband and I stayed at the Basin 5 years ago on the 3rd floor. I have a picture of the "Cowboy" taken right putside rm 314
I walked into the dark ballroom on the second floor one night last summer and something big, made of glass, crashed very loudly. Hotel employee came up there and we looked around. Nothing was broken. There was a fireplace with mirrors or glass near the door. It was intact too. Very scary experience.
Thats really good episode. Even though a spirit didn't give David any privacy in the bathroom. Lol
Good stuff right here.
I have spent the night in the Crescent and the Basin Park. If you can only choose one, go Crescent. The history is cooler, the hotel is cooler and more of a period piece. Our room in the Basin Park looked like it was redone in about 1987 vintage. Mirrors, popcorn ceilings, bad carpet. In the Crescent, I have had some strange feelings and a couple of minor experiences. In the Basin Park, I felt nothing but regret that we did not stay in the Crescent again.
Got to stay here at the basin while visiting the crescent 🤘
Swear I heard "1906" come through during the spirit box session when the question was asked, "when was this hotel built?"
AHHH I’m staying at this hotel right now and I’m about to go on a goat tour at the crescent
•M A N D Y L A D Y• Goat tour holy shit don’t feed the ghost 😂
I stayed in 515 this past weekend and there is definitely something in that room.
I love the intro!!!
That intro music now is copyrighted so we had to change the music.
really??...I've never heard it before!
I just got done staying at this hotel and my family stayed in room 314 we didn’t have any knowledge of the hauntings and boy I am creeped out.
"Orb " flew by at the Cave 😳
I have 3 interesting pics taken from the live feed of ES webcam overlooking Spring Street toward Basin Park Hotel of a man and woman dressed in early 19th century dress apparel and the man and woman appear to be dimly lit shadow figures but yet clearly images of a couple who are ghostly images.
Im here at the Basin Springs Hotel and happen to be in the most haunted room.
Hope you have an experience and enjoy your night!
Which room did you stay in? Do you know if any other rooms are? Hubby and I are staying tonight;)
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I could never spend the night at hotel
7 orbs in basement where there was drink n gambling
Is the Hotel 🏨 open for Business...???
yes it is
Bullshit! The Army Corps of Engineers built the dams around there. That's why the Corps logo is on the dams. Fuller was also clerk, not mayor of Eureka Springs.
Just looked it up, Fuller was mayor from 1906 to 1910 and 1920 - 1928. Though he was also a clerk from 1898 - 1902. When he was in Congress he helped to authorize the building of the dam with the Water Supply Act which approved the construction in 1958. If ya want you can look it up.