My husband and I stayed at the Emily Morgan in San Antonio. It was SO creepy. It used to be a hospital and I think we stayed on the former surgical floor. My husband SWEARS up and down that while I was brushing my teeth, he heard "a woman sobbing in the hallway". 😐 There was no woman in the hallway.
I live extremely close to the Stanley, and have stayed there and toured it multiple times. On the tour, they will inform you that there hasn’t been a violent death or anything similar during its history. For those who believe in ghosts, the ghosts are there because they are attracted to the good memories.
Rebecca - WatchMojo Oh most definitely! The hotel itself is gorgeous and dripping with history. It was built by FO Stanley of Stanley Steamers and would use the hotel as a summer house for his friends. These friends being Rockefeller’s and Carnegie’s. Plus Estes Park is a really fun, lively town. It is definitely a high tourist spot, but it still captures the outdoor, mountain lifestyle of Colorado.
Legit one of the creeeeeeepiest stories in the 2000s for sure. The footage of her in the elevator still gives me chills. So much of it makes absolutely no sense! Why didn't the elevator attempt to close? Who was she looking for? Why was she so paranoid? Who or what was the last thing she saw?
That's an excellent point. Everybody has seen the video of Elisa Lam inside the elevator at the Cecil Hotel. Some people think she was possessed. So how could the narrator make no reference of that mysterious video at all?
I recently learned that the hotel where I work, Doubletree by Hilton in downtown Tulsa, OK, has its own resident spirit. An older black gentleman wearing a purple tuxedo. He lurks mostly in the employee-only areas.
I stayed in the Cresent Hotel for a night. I did not believe in ghost then, but I do now.. So many strange things happened that night and kept me up most of the night.
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In 2009 I stayed at the Stanley Hotel and saw a full bodied apparition after my father and I asked if there were any spirits in the room, and if so, could they give us a sign. Immediately afterwards a gray, misty figure appeared and stood near our bed. Needless to say, I ran out of the room and chugged NyQuil to sleep the following two nights we had booked. I have also stayed at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs. The place has a very heavy and sad feeling about it, you can almost feel the frustration and pain of the patients that were duped out of proper treatment for their illnesses. Panned my phone around the former morgue there and saw orbs floating all around yet could not capture but one on my phone.
I used to live in Maryland until 2006 when I moved to the Georgia mountains. I had never heard of the Lord Baltimore Hotel being haunted but I still like your story of it. 👍
The Cecil hotel had a lot of shit go on. It was the last place The Black Dahlia was seen, murderers such as Richard Ramierez and the guy the narrator mention( i forgot the other murderer name lol), it had suicides. It was reported a lady jumped off the 9th to 12th room (i may be wrong) and when she hit the floor, she landed on a bystander which also killed him. Then there is the famous mystery of Elisa Lam death's
I stayed at the Grand Hotel in Jerome, Arizona. It was very creepy. The lights and TV kept going on and off. But the creepiest part was in the pictures, there were unexplained ghost orbs.
Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee should've been on here too. It's the hotel visiting sports teams usually stay at when playing there, lots of stories from athletes about it being haunted!
They left out the Omni Parker in Boston. One room was so bad they had to stop using it for guest and had to make it a storage room. Also, the floor where the original owner used to stay has reports of guest being woken up by someone standing by their bed and asking if they like the room.
Been to the Stanley this past winter and if you dont do th haunted tour you will be missing out. You should of talked about the De Soto Hotel in El Paso Texas
I’ve stayed in #8, The Crescent Hotel. We were woken up by a loud crash in the middle of the night. In the bathroom sink I found my makeup case, upside down, with makeup scattered all around the bathroom floor. I had placed it on the shelf above the sink right under the mirror. It was placed solidly on the shelf which was about 18” above the sink. Somehow it fell off the shelf, flipped upside down and landed closed in the sink. In that 18” fall it managed to flip totally upside down, closed itself and spray the makeup in a 6’ radius on the floor. My husband spent a long time the next morning testing how it could have done even one of those things let alone all three but concluded that it was impossible. We told the desk clerk when we checked out and he didn’t seem to be even a little surprised.
Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells Texas is know for it's mineral water springs and celebrities who stayed there including Judy Garland (Dorthy from The Wizard of Oz) That would be another good one for this list it has tons of ghost stories.
I've stayed overnight at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast. I can attest that it is haunted to the brim (what's posted on my own channel is only part of what I experienced). And both the Stanley and the Cecil are on my list of places to visit.
Pfister hotel In Milwaukee, WI. Several suicides (usually brides), multiple paranormal activities. Was planning to originally have my wedding there but after touring it, could tell something just didnt feel right
The Crescent in Eureka Springs is creepy from the outside in and knowing perfectly well that they used the downstairs freezers as storage for bodies from long periods of time just makes me never want to stay there but it's a hell of a nice place to visit.
Love the list, I'm a big believer in the paranormal. How did the Texas Horror Hotel not even get a honorable mention? I personally would love to stay at a haunted hotel, especially the Stanley Hotel.
You should of done the Cosmopolitan hotel people say a few rooms like 11, 5 something but room 10 is the most haunted in Cosmopolitan apparently people done a 24 hours challenge but they couldn't stay because a little girl in room 10 committed suici** si**
My family has a cabin in Estes park, and every time we go up, we visit the Stanley. I’ve seen a piano being played with no one there and *something* on the main stairs, but it wasn’t really humanoid, more of a ghostly blob.
My freshman year of college I lived in a haunted single occupancy dorm building that was an old converted hotel from the 1920s and still had the original hardwood floors. The building was said to be haunted by the spirit of Mary, a prostitute who serviced the patrons of the hotel. She allegedly fell in love with one of her clients but when he rejected her, she hung herself from the fire escape between the second and third floors, which were the converted dorms (the first floor was administrative offices). I never had any experiences myself but I know other people who lived in the building did, like shit being thrown around while they were in class but their door was locked the entire time. Shadows could be seen in the windows from down below, too, in dorms than were supposed to be empty due to the occupant being in class. Travel Channel did an episode about it on Haunted Campuses the year after I moved out. It was hokey as hell. lol
Never stayed in a haunted hotel, but apparently in Phoenix, Arizona in the heart of downtown there is a hotel called San Carlos which is haunted. I've passed by it several times as its right by the convention center which usually hosts comic con. I will say that the downtown Phoenix area does have some creepy spots and places, so I guess the hotel fits in. If your in Arizona and want a haunted hotel, that would be a good place for you < 3 Otherwise personally I've been to the Winchester House twice. While I have never seen a aspiration, I will say I have felt the sense of slight uneasiness and possibly spirits. Mostly I felt it in one room in particular which at the time was under construction and I believe had caught fire as it was one of the upper rooms with the most unfinished/damage done to it. I remember this feeling because I was (if this was my second visit) 12 years old as I wasn't old enough yet to go in the "special" tour which takes you to parts away from the main tour. It felt the most uneasy of all the spaces to me and since my visit I had one dream about the place. I sometimes feel like "they" want me to return. :/
Sammich I know which one you are talking about. Honestly, I was surprised not to see any hotels from Arizona on this list especially in Jerome and Bisbee.
My Great Great Grandfather actually discovered Estes Park in Colorado! He tried to raise cattle there and failed! He sold the land to the people who have turned it into the tourist place that it is today!
Whomever is responsible for naming the place, why didn't they go full throttle with the double consonants for crying out loud?!? Would've been easier to spell: Bbllennerrhhassett.
I stayed at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast. I remember it very well. I was previously at a bar, quite buzzed, when a dangerous looking yet irresistible gent approached me, flirted & tickled my bean. Next thing I knew I was faced down in a pillow at Lizzie Borden getting the plow of my life. He took off while I was passed out, so I woke up and had breakfast by myself feeling shameful yet immensely satisfied. Such great memories.
It’s funny that I never lived at a creepy hotel. One day, one of my friend lived in a hotel in nyc that is creepy, he said that the lights will suddenly turn on when you sleep, multiple times, toilet will suddenly flush (it is not the kind of electric toilets you see in Japan), strange noises from walls and nightmares etc. And later, I checked on different websites and many people reported the same problem and said it was haunted. Later, a few more of my friends live there and said that they were scared to death. So, I decided to go to that hotel and live with a team of friends that like to investigate paranormal (in separate rooms). The strangest thing is that nothing happened, literally nothing. And when I ask my friends that came with me that day, they said the same thing. And this happened again when we visit another haunted hotel last year. It’s not just about hotels, I feel like wherever Me and those friends go, nothing will happen.
Same here. I stayed at the Read House Hotel in Chattanooga, Tennessee (which is said to be haunted by a rather angry spirit of a woman named Annalisa. She’s actually mentioned on the hotel’s website ) a few times now and not once did I sense Annalisa’s presence. I stayed at the Greenbrier (which didn’t exactly live up to its reputation) and then I learned it has ghosts via the Speakeasy channel. Do I sense them? No. Finally I have stayed at the Martha Washington Inn and Spa (which is better than the Greenbrier and cheaper as well) and according to folklore it is haunted by a few spirits including a southern belle (I assume Beth was a southern belle) who fell in love with a Union soldier and died of tuberculosis after her beloved’s death. And yet again I didn’t sense her at all. Not even heard a note of violin music which she is said to have played for her beloved John.
I live near the Crescent hotel and visit often. Nothing creepy has ever happened to me there. But if you go into the lobby there is a binder sitting on the coffee table full of creepy photos captured by guests.
Have stayed at both the Stanley and the Crescent. I experienced a full bodied apparition and have a photo of a man standing next to Mr. Stanley’s portrait. The Crescent has a very heavy feeling, I had also felt something tap on my shoulder while holding an evp meter.
We stayed at the Congress Plaza Hotel when we flew to Chicago. The hotel was actually pretty full at the time we stayed there, yet it felt so empty. The hotel itself gave you such a disturbing vibe every time you went in there. Even the smell was creepy.
I live about 15 minutes from Eureka Springs where the Crescent Hotel is.theres another Haunted Hotel in that town called The Basin Park Hotel and I feel it's more haunted then the Crescent
I used to be the weekend manager at the Hawthorn Hotel in Salem. One time a room door was latched closed. No one was in the room. You couldn’t latch the door unless you were in the room!
I forgot which ghost 👻 story I heard about Jim Carrey’s experience on the Stanley hotel 🏨, but I heard that when they made the movie 🎥 “Dumb & Dumber” at the Stanley hotel he stayed over for the night and was shaken by the paranormal activity that happened in that hotel 🏨 and said that he never wanted to stay there again
I found this very interesting 🤔 💭 Thank you Mojo for sharing. I have never stayed at any of these hotels 🏨 but find it interesting 🤔 💭. I also find it very interesting 🤔 💭 that some great 👍 movies 🎬 were inspired by these hotels 🏨. Keep up the great 👍 work Mojo with your discoveries of information.
I'm surprised that the Hotel Galvez wasn't mentioned on this list seeing as the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 still retains its title as the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history.
Hotel Cecil, definitely as y'all didn't mention the person found there in a locked water tank up on the roof. They wouldn't have found them if the guest hadn't complained about the water looking, smelling and, tasting bad.
And to think I was in Hot Springs, Arkansas on a church youth group trip around 8-9 years ago. Wish we could’ve gone to the Crescent, but that is very unlikely to have happened.
Would you ever stay at any of these hotels?!
Yep
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@@christianerazo3501 wtf man
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Cecil Hotel still gives me the creeps because of the stories.
Also, the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Elisa Lam.
@@Claro1993 why didn't they mention her?? . She is the reason I heard of this hotel.
@@delorme9 I know I thought she was going to be part of this she was one of the most recent events and one of the most important events at the hotel
Imagine staying the night there!! bro I’d be so shooook
It’s completely over rated. I think it’s so over rated in fact that it’s not even haunted.
My husband and I stayed at the Emily Morgan in San Antonio. It was SO creepy. It used to be a hospital and I think we stayed on the former surgical floor. My husband SWEARS up and down that while I was brushing my teeth, he heard "a woman sobbing in the hallway". 😐 There was no woman in the hallway.
omg thats so creepy
Maybe there was no woman .it eas just a feeling.
It’s hard not to like that one.
@@surendranath358 feeling is one thing hearing is another thing.
Cool love ghosts gretting from Bosna Europa
Imagine being on honeymoon in Moana Hotel and some old ghost woman walks in on you and your girl and says “ This was the room where I died “
Oh shit
I'll ask if she wanna join
I would say come join us
Deacon St. John r/cursedcomments
Then you say what homer simpson said once "we don't want any" shut the door on that ghost.x
I live extremely close to the Stanley, and have stayed there and toured it multiple times. On the tour, they will inform you that there hasn’t been a violent death or anything similar during its history. For those who believe in ghosts, the ghosts are there because they are attracted to the good memories.
Oh cool, thanks for the info! Is it worth the trip?
Rebecca - WatchMojo Oh most definitely! The hotel itself is gorgeous and dripping with history. It was built by FO Stanley of Stanley Steamers and would use the hotel as a summer house for his friends. These friends being Rockefeller’s and Carnegie’s. Plus Estes Park is a really fun, lively town. It is definitely a high tourist spot, but it still captures the outdoor, mountain lifestyle of Colorado.
@@CastleBravo17 You're making me even more bummed out being stuck in quarantine - I wanna gooooooo!
Rebecca - WatchMojo I know! Quarantine is definitely not fun, but you have to have bad times to make the good times even better.
@@CastleBravo17 thanks for the information!
You forgot about elisa lamm who recently passed at the hotel
😳nope I'm stay at that hotel
I was gonna say. How can you not mention that creepy story?
@@Richitsu It is a very creepy story, but maybe she doesn't haunt the place.
Legit one of the creeeeeeepiest stories in the 2000s for sure. The footage of her in the elevator still gives me chills. So much of it makes absolutely no sense! Why didn't the elevator attempt to close? Who was she looking for? Why was she so paranoid? Who or what was the last thing she saw?
That's an excellent point. Everybody has seen the video of Elisa Lam inside the elevator at the Cecil Hotel. Some people think she was possessed. So how could the narrator make no reference of that mysterious video at all?
I recently learned that the hotel where I work, Doubletree by Hilton in downtown Tulsa, OK, has its own resident spirit. An older black gentleman wearing a purple tuxedo. He lurks mostly in the employee-only areas.
They should have shown ghost captured on video/ foto for each of the hotels would have made it more creepy
Agreed
They don't have that because it's not real.
I stayed in the Cresent Hotel for a night. I did not believe in ghost then, but I do now.. So many strange things happened that night and kept me up most of the night.
Ghosts pay special attention to people who don't believe!
Does Disney realized they named a character after a haunted hotel? Lol
Imagine getting a heart from Philippine Heart Center
Johan Liebert okay chill tho-
@Johan Liebert no
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I am having a good day 😄
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In 2009 I stayed at the Stanley Hotel and saw a full bodied apparition after my father and I asked if there were any spirits in the room, and if so, could they give us a sign. Immediately afterwards a gray, misty figure appeared and stood near our bed. Needless to say, I ran out of the room and chugged NyQuil to sleep the following two nights we had booked. I have also stayed at the Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs. The place has a very heavy and sad feeling about it, you can almost feel the frustration and pain of the patients that were duped out of proper treatment for their illnesses. Panned my phone around the former morgue there and saw orbs floating all around yet could not capture but one on my phone.
I used to live in Maryland until 2006 when I moved to the Georgia mountains. I had never heard of the Lord Baltimore Hotel being haunted but I still like your story of it. 👍
When a Hotel from Hell is less creepy than hotels in the USA
@watchmojo this was yet another incredible episode/video! The paranormal n horror stories are right up my alley! Keep these coming!!👻🎃👻
The Cecil hotel had a lot of shit go on. It was the last place The Black Dahlia was seen, murderers such as Richard Ramierez and the guy the narrator mention( i forgot the other murderer name lol), it had suicides. It was reported a lady jumped off the 9th to 12th room (i may be wrong) and when she hit the floor, she landed on a bystander which also killed him. Then there is the famous mystery of Elisa Lam death's
@@hauntedhistoricparanormal the black dahila has been found there
Great video and I enjoyed it and have a blessed day
I stayed at the Grand Hotel in Jerome, Arizona. It was very creepy. The lights and TV kept going on and off. But the creepiest part was in the pictures, there were unexplained ghost orbs.
Orbs? As in dust particles caught by the light, sooooo unexplainable
@@johndough2328 no but the camera showed nothing in other parts
If you ever See a hotel that looks old ... don’t go in it. Even if hurricane Katrina returned.🙄
Never
Thanks buddy
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Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee should've been on here too. It's the hotel visiting sports teams usually stay at when playing there, lots of stories from athletes about it being haunted!
The Astor hotel too. Or they should do a story on pervert hotels, where the owners have hidden cameras and 2 way mirrors set up to spy and ogle.
They left out the Omni Parker in Boston. One room was so bad they had to stop using it for guest and had to make it a storage room. Also, the floor where the original owner used to stay has reports of guest being woken up by someone standing by their bed and asking if they like the room.
👻: are you enjoying your stay here? May I get anything for you?
🗣: I _was_ enjoying my stay, and yes, you may GTFO! Spooky dooky.
Watch mojo always have the best puns. Love it
Stayed at Stanley...and IT ABSOLUTELY is an active hotel!!! It's DAMN CREEPY 😳😳
Rrrriiiiiggggghhhhhttttt
i worked at a haunted hotel, saw them with my own eyes along with a co-worker and guests also reported seeing them
I BET 🙄
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Been to the Stanley this past winter and if you dont do th haunted tour you will be missing out. You should of talked about the De Soto Hotel in El Paso Texas
Standford: 1:57 WHAT CAN I SAY EXCEPT where is my room?
I’ve stayed in #8, The Crescent Hotel. We were woken up by a loud crash in the middle of the night. In the bathroom sink I found my makeup case, upside down, with makeup scattered all around the bathroom floor. I had placed it on the shelf above the sink right under the mirror. It was placed solidly on the shelf which was about 18” above the sink. Somehow it fell off the shelf, flipped upside down and landed closed in the sink. In that 18” fall it managed to flip totally upside down, closed itself and spray the makeup in a 6’ radius on the floor. My husband spent a long time the next morning testing how it could have done even one of those things let alone all three but concluded that it was impossible. We told the desk clerk when we checked out and he didn’t seem to be even a little surprised.
Could be a cat in the night
Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells Texas is know for it's mineral water springs and celebrities who stayed there including Judy Garland (Dorthy from The Wizard of Oz) That would be another good one for this list it has tons of ghost stories.
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I've stayed overnight at the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast. I can attest that it is haunted to the brim (what's posted on my own channel is only part of what I experienced).
And both the Stanley and the Cecil are on my list of places to visit.
Pfister hotel In Milwaukee, WI. Several suicides (usually brides), multiple paranormal activities. Was planning to originally have my wedding there but after touring it, could tell something just didnt feel right
I knew that the crescent hotel was going to be on this list
Stayed in the crescent hotel almost 20 years ago and I can confirm, it’s hella creepy.
The Del should also be on this list. I stayed there & didn’t experience anything, but you need to put it on the list!
You mean hotel Del Coronado?
No hotels from Savannah, Georgia? That place has tons of them.
The Crescent in Eureka Springs is creepy from the outside in and knowing perfectly well that they used the downstairs freezers as storage for bodies from long periods of time just makes me never want to stay there but it's a hell of a nice place to visit.
Love the list, I'm a big believer in the paranormal. How did the Texas Horror Hotel not even get a honorable mention?
I personally would love to stay at a haunted hotel, especially the Stanley Hotel.
I've been to The Seelbach in Louisville before for events and I will say the air in that place feels heavy.
You should of done the Cosmopolitan hotel people say a few rooms like 11, 5 something but room 10 is the most haunted in Cosmopolitan apparently people done a 24 hours challenge but they couldn't stay because a little girl in room 10 committed suici** si**
What about the hotel in New York where the Ghostbusters found Slimer?
That hotel was filmed in Los Angeles
Richard also inspired the latest season of AHS, among other 80's horror movies.
'80s*
What about H.H. Holmes murder hotel in Chicago??
Rebecca is my favorite😊I love her voice
The Stanley & Lizzie Borden B&B are on my bucket list
got another reason for my insomnia
My family has a cabin in Estes park, and every time we go up, we visit the Stanley. I’ve seen a piano being played with no one there and *something* on the main stairs, but it wasn’t really humanoid, more of a ghostly blob.
Hotels that Gordon Ramsay couldn't fix.😆🎃👻
LOL
I dont get it😐
The Cecil hotel is definitely the scariest most haunted hotel I’ve ever seen!!!
We've investigated the Crescent Hotel in Arkansas several times always an enjoyable trip
My freshman year of college I lived in a haunted single occupancy dorm building that was an old converted hotel from the 1920s and still had the original hardwood floors.
The building was said to be haunted by the spirit of Mary, a prostitute who serviced the patrons of the hotel. She allegedly fell in love with one of her clients but when he rejected her, she hung herself from the fire escape between the second and third floors, which were the converted dorms (the first floor was administrative offices).
I never had any experiences myself but I know other people who lived in the building did, like shit being thrown around while they were in class but their door was locked the entire time. Shadows could be seen in the windows from down below, too, in dorms than were supposed to be empty due to the occupant being in class.
Travel Channel did an episode about it on Haunted Campuses the year after I moved out. It was hokey as hell. lol
I knew the stanley hotel would make this list
Smae
I mean Same
Somehow if Jonh Cusack isn't narrating this, it doesn't seems legit
“1408” reference right?
Never stayed in a haunted hotel, but apparently in Phoenix, Arizona in the heart of downtown there is a hotel called San Carlos which is haunted. I've passed by it several times as its right by the convention center which usually hosts comic con. I will say that the downtown Phoenix area does have some creepy spots and places, so I guess the hotel fits in. If your in Arizona and want a haunted hotel, that would be a good place for you < 3
Otherwise personally I've been to the Winchester House twice. While I have never seen a aspiration, I will say I have felt the sense of slight uneasiness and possibly spirits. Mostly I felt it in one room in particular which at the time was under construction and I believe had caught fire as it was one of the upper rooms with the most unfinished/damage done to it. I remember this feeling because I was (if this was my second visit) 12 years old as I wasn't old enough yet to go in the "special" tour which takes you to parts away from the main tour. It felt the most uneasy of all the spaces to me and since my visit I had one dream about the place. I sometimes feel like "they" want me to return. :/
Sammich I know which one you are talking about. Honestly, I was surprised not to see any hotels from Arizona on this list especially in Jerome and Bisbee.
You guys forgot the Martha Washington Inn in Abingdon, VA.
My Great Great Grandfather actually discovered Estes Park in Colorado! He tried to raise cattle there and failed! He sold the land to the people who have turned it into the tourist place that it is today!
Thx for this video, now I know where not to stay😅😂
I love these ghost stories
Wouldve love to see that baker hotel in mineral wells texas.
Love the vids
The Wilcox Hotel in Aiken, SC. Worked the night shift there for a little while and saw some weird stuff. Most definitely saw a few spirits.
You need to look at the Blennerhassett Hotel in Parkersburg, WV
Whomever is responsible for naming the place, why didn't they go full throttle with the double consonants for crying out loud?!? Would've been easier to spell: Bbllennerrhhassett.
5:01 When we’re old I want my old lady to look like her!
that is exactly what I was thinking she is so graceful I want to be like her when I am grey
You should check out the Colorado Hotel in Glenwood Springs.
I’m not gonna lie this could be more useful than what we learn at school
I stayed at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast. I remember it very well. I was previously at a bar, quite buzzed, when a dangerous looking yet irresistible gent approached me, flirted & tickled my bean. Next thing I knew I was faced down in a pillow at Lizzie Borden getting the plow of my life. He took off while I was passed out, so I woke up and had breakfast by myself feeling shameful yet immensely satisfied. Such great memories.
😶 interesting share.. thanks?
It’s funny that I never lived at a creepy hotel. One day, one of my friend lived in a hotel in nyc that is creepy, he said that the lights will suddenly turn on when you sleep, multiple times, toilet will suddenly flush (it is not the kind of electric toilets you see in Japan), strange noises from walls and nightmares etc. And later, I checked on different websites and many people reported the same problem and said it was haunted. Later, a few more of my friends live there and said that they were scared to death. So, I decided to go to that hotel and live with a team of friends that like to investigate paranormal (in separate rooms). The strangest thing is that nothing happened, literally nothing. And when I ask my friends that came with me that day, they said the same thing. And this happened again when we visit another haunted hotel last year. It’s not just about hotels, I feel like wherever Me and those friends go, nothing will happen.
Same here. I stayed at the Read House Hotel in Chattanooga, Tennessee (which is said to be haunted by a rather angry spirit of a woman named Annalisa. She’s actually mentioned on the hotel’s website ) a few times now and not once did I sense Annalisa’s presence. I stayed at the Greenbrier (which didn’t exactly live up to its reputation) and then I learned it has ghosts via the Speakeasy channel. Do I sense them? No. Finally I have stayed at the Martha Washington Inn and Spa (which is better than the Greenbrier and cheaper as well) and according to folklore it is haunted by a few spirits including a southern belle (I assume Beth was a southern belle) who fell in love with a Union soldier and died of tuberculosis after her beloved’s death. And yet again I didn’t sense her at all. Not even heard a note of violin music which she is said to have played for her beloved John.
Make a part 2!
I live near the Crescent hotel and visit often. Nothing creepy has ever happened to me there. But if you go into the lobby there is a binder sitting on the coffee table full of creepy photos captured by guests.
Have stayed at both the Stanley and the Crescent. I experienced a full bodied apparition and have a photo of a man standing next to Mr. Stanley’s portrait. The Crescent has a very heavy feeling, I had also felt something tap on my shoulder while holding an evp meter.
We stayed at the Congress Plaza Hotel when we flew to Chicago. The hotel was actually pretty full at the time we stayed there, yet it felt so empty. The hotel itself gave you such a disturbing vibe every time you went in there. Even the smell was creepy.
Omni Mount Washington, New Hampshire
No mention of Hotel del Coronado in San Diego.
I live about 15 minutes from Eureka Springs where the Crescent Hotel is.theres another Haunted Hotel in that town called The Basin Park Hotel and I feel it's more haunted then the Crescent
I heard about the ghosts at the Drake and Congress hotels. I live in Chicago.
Having lived in Tampa for a long time, I am a little upset to not see the Don Vicente on here.
Was hoping to see the Hotel Del Coronado on your list, at least an honorable mention. Julia Morgan would have been pleased, I bet.
The Myrtles in St. Francisville, LA is well known for having a ghost in each room of that bed and breakfast.
Welcome to the hotel California.. such a lovely place
Why wasn't the mount washington hotel and jessie James hotel mention
Jim Carrey went to The Stanley Hotel in Room 217. 3 hours later he came out screaming.
Sure he did.
_Smmmmmokin'!_
You forgot about the lemp mansion in St.Louis Missouri as another haunted hotel
i heard that the Silverqueen Hotel in Virginia City, Nevada is haunted too
Congress Hotel in Chicago is truly haunted. Stayed there before and it always felt like someone was watching me
Rrriiiggghhhttt
Been to crescent hotel in Eureka springs AR. I have a creepy picture as a souvenir.
I used to be the weekend manager at the Hawthorn Hotel in Salem. One time a room door was latched closed. No one was in the room. You couldn’t latch the door unless you were in the room!
I forgot which ghost 👻 story I heard about Jim Carrey’s experience on the Stanley hotel 🏨, but I heard that when they made the movie 🎥 “Dumb & Dumber” at the Stanley hotel he stayed over for the night and was shaken by the paranormal activity that happened in that hotel 🏨 and said that he never wanted to stay there again
I would have said you forgot De Soto Hotel (El Paso, Texas), but it is haunted, but I don’t know if it is haunted enough to get into this video.
I honestly would go to stay at those hotels for a week a take a spirit box
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I'm surprised that the Hotel Galvez wasn't mentioned on this list seeing as the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 still retains its title as the greatest natural disaster in U.S. history.
What about the the lemp mansion. One of the top ten most haunted places in america.
I wondered if anyone would mention the Lemp mansion. I've taken two haunted tours there. Nothing happened to me but it was still pretty neat.
Nice
Two questions:
1. Why couldn’t you have kept this list for October?
2. Where’s the Skirvin (Oklahoma City)?
Hotel Cecil, definitely as y'all didn't mention the person found there in a locked water tank up on the roof. They wouldn't have found them if the guest hadn't complained about the water looking, smelling and, tasting bad.
I knew Cecıl was gonna be number 1)))
And to think I was in Hot Springs, Arkansas on a church youth group trip around 8-9 years ago. Wish we could’ve gone to the Crescent, but that is very unlikely to have happened.
You should do a top 10 Buzzfeed unsolved episodes. One video each for supernatural and true crime.
Buzzfeed is such a stupid channel