Visit the Stanford Inn, a restaurant/bar motel which lies just outside of Salome, Arizona; Supposedly, there's a witches' coven which is hidden onsite and haunted nightmares pervade for guests who stay in the first 3 rooms there...My wife and I stayed there once on a trip to Lake Havasu City and we'll never EVER stay there again!
Me too. I especially love the history behind haunted hotels. You know the Hotel Hershey is said to have the spirit of Mr. Hershey himself appear, probably to make sure everyone enjoys themselves.
The Drake in Chicago Illinois is also creepy as hell. If you're lucky/unlucky, you might hear footsteps in your room while everyone else is fast asleep.
@@dave_riots That is creepy. I think I rather be serenaded to sleep by a ghostly violin solo as guests at the Martha Washington inn in Abingdon, Virginia have reported. Supposedly a student from when the inn was a school for girls fell in love with a soldier of the Union army who tragically died from tuberculosis with the young woman, Beth, dying not too long after him. Apparently she used to play the violin for him and guests have heard the violin being played. It’s a sweet yet sad story and I want to know more about them but I had no luck finding more information.
The Hassyampa Inn also has a old 1920s era Otis manual elevator inside which is still in use today, Another one hotel mentioned in one of your videos the Del Coronado also had even older one which was a birdcage type that required an operator to use but was recently automated
Haunted hotels are everywhere
Love to learn about an stay in haunted hotel. Thanks for this great upload.
I love Haunted Hotels.
Visit the Stanford Inn, a restaurant/bar motel which lies just outside of Salome, Arizona; Supposedly, there's a witches' coven which is hidden onsite and haunted nightmares pervade for guests who stay in the first 3 rooms there...My wife and I stayed there once on a trip to Lake Havasu City and we'll never EVER stay there again!
Me too. I especially love the history behind haunted hotels. You know the Hotel Hershey is said to have the spirit of Mr. Hershey himself appear, probably to make sure everyone enjoys themselves.
The Drake in Chicago Illinois is also creepy as hell. If you're lucky/unlucky, you might hear footsteps in your room while everyone else is fast asleep.
@@dave_riots That is creepy. I think I rather be serenaded to sleep by a ghostly violin solo as guests at the Martha Washington inn in Abingdon, Virginia have reported. Supposedly a student from when the inn was a school for girls fell in love with a soldier of the Union army who tragically died from tuberculosis with the young woman, Beth, dying not too long after him. Apparently she used to play the violin for him and guests have heard the violin being played. It’s a sweet yet sad story and I want to know more about them but I had no luck finding more information.
Great video. Very interesting 👌
What about Cécile Hotel?
I've heard it is the most haunted... Isn't it one of the top?
The Hassyampa Inn also has a old 1920s era Otis manual elevator inside which is still in use today, Another one hotel mentioned in one of your videos the Del Coronado also had even older one which was a birdcage type that required an operator to use but was recently automated
Thanks for sharing love it
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The Chicago St Paul and Milwaukee RR was also known as The Milwaukee Road,, I'm a railroad geek as you can tell by my name.
I think Hotel Congress in Tucson, AZ needs a pit stop. There's a room that supposedly bleeds!
Every where u might go is haunted hotels everywhere in the world
Is there a full list of haunted hotels The Speakeasy has reported on?
The haunted hotel is In tucson arizona called hotel congress so you should have this hotel on your list
I have experience with spirit around me i also have spirit Dolls ♥️
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And cold spots is the spirits energy. There earth bound souls🙂 I think
A lot of people that commit suicide do it in hotels.
Go to Gary Indiana and get a hotel lol nothing but ghosts out there
Never been in a haunted hotels before. They probably might drive me crazy. I wanna see!!🙂🙂
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The history sounds missed up and sad
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