SOME HAUNTED PLACES TO SLEEP..

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LMFAO HAHA HERE ARE SOME "SPOOKY" PLACES TO SLEEP....





Hotel Del Coronado
Coronado, Calif.

Hotel History It gained worldwide recognition when director Billy Wilder chose the Hotel Del as the famous backdrop for 'Some Like It Hot.'

Who Haunts It? In November 1892, after a fight with her husband, Kate Morgan checked into the hotel alone, waiting for him to join her. He never did, and Kate was discovered days later on a staircase leading to the beach -- a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.








San Carlos Hotel
Phoenix, Ariz.

Hotel History In 1928, distraught over a love affair, Leone Jensen -- a woman barely out of her twenties -- jumped off the roof in an evening gown.

Who Haunts It? An elegantly dressed white figure has been spotted in the hallways, and the sound of children playing sometimes drifts out of empty rooms. But some attribute the latter to the hotel's location on the site of Phoenix's first elementary school.




Farnsworth House Inn
Gettysburg, Penn.

Hotel History Used as a Confederate stronghold during the Battle of Gettysburg, the Farnsworth has chilling details galore. Five rooms are said to be haunted.

Who Haunts It? A spirit known as Mary has come to comfort guests in distress, at times laying in bed with them. The sounds of moving furniture emanate from an empty attic. A bathroom has been reported to have blood running down its walls.
 
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Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
Los Angeles, Calif.

Hotel History It played host to the first Academy Awards in 1929 and was where Errol Flynn made his own gin in the back of the hotel's barbershop.

Who Haunts It? Most famous ghost? Montgomery Clift, who stayed here while filming 'From Here to Eternity' in 1952. Clift would pace the hallway outside his room practicing the bugle, the faint wail of which is heard on especially windy nights






La Posada De Santa Fe
Santa Fe, N.M.

Hotel History Built in 1896, the Staab House, the main building at La Posada, was the pride of its owners, Abraham and Julie Staab.

Who Haunts It? After the death of one of their children, Julie fell to an illness that claimed her life in 1906, but some say she was strangled by her husband. Unusual activity has been reported in room 101, where she died, from doors slamming and things moving to rugs being bunched up just after being laid out.





Pfister Hotel
Milwaukee, Wis.

Hotel History The 100-year old Pfister Hotel dons a large portrait of plump and amiable Charles Pfister himself, the hotel's founder and other-worldly host, hanging in the lobby.

Who Haunts It? Guests and employees have reported seeing Pfister perched on the main staircase, his smiling visage observing the bustling activity in the lobby. Others have spotted him in a hotel storeroom as he patrols the upper reaches of the Ballroom in the Minstrel's Gallery.






Driskill Hotel
Austin, Tex.

Hotel History The Driskill Hotel was built by a prominent cattle baron, Colonel Jesse Driskill, in 1886, and some say he's never left.

Who Haunts It? It's said one can smell Driskill's cigars and that lights on upper floors inexplicably switch on and off. Guests have seen the playful spirit of a Texas man who once stayed on the top floor and entertained his female friends at the hotel. Sometimes the elevator calls on that floor for no reason.
 
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Hotel Jerome
Aspen, Colo.

Hotel History This 1889 landmark, modeled after The Ritz in Paris, is Denver's original millionaire's playground.

Who Haunts It? Sightings of a young boy standing in a hotel room, looking lost and soaking wet, ended with only a pair of damp footprints being found. No children were guests at the time. But room 310 is in an addition that was built over the hotel's original swimming pool. Rumor has it a child drowned in that pool.




Menger Hotel
San Antonio, Tex.

Hotel History The Menger, located across from the Alamo, plays host to the ghost of Sallie White, a chambermaid at the hotel until her death in 1876.

Who Haunts It? After an argument with her husband, White -- and, rumor has it, another man -- stayed at the Menger. She was later shot by her husband. Apparently her ghost roams the fourth floor of the building, and some guests have reported interacting with a maid dressed in a uniform from the late 1800s.





Mount Washington Hotel
Bretton Woods, N.H.

Hotel History Rumors have been claiming for years that the Mount Washington served as Stephen King's inspiration for 'The Shining''s Overlook Inn. Although King denies ever having visited the resort.

Who Haunts It? The most common sighting seems to be of Mrs. Stickney, wife of Joseph Stickney who built the hotel. Guests in room 314 have seen her sitting on the bed, brushing her hair.





HAVE FUN AND HAPPY HALLOWEEN
 
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^^^ Good looking out homie I stayed at an abandoned house way back in the woods once with some of my peeps and we smoked out and drank I swear I thought shit was going on but I passed out before the investigation started and when I woke up they threw the map in the river and got us lost.(HAHAHAHAHA J/K)
The house was hunted for sure because my boy said he woke up hearing shit in the house.

Epidemic
 
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A scary place to sleep is Sicx's booty.

"You sleep in my ass, and you wake up to a pile of shit." - Sicx

NOW THAT'S SPOOKY!
 
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House I live in is haunted. Old part of town in Reno. Dude always walkin from the bedroom to the cellar. theres a tomb in the cellar, weird shit. Every single person to come over has experienced somethin. Weirdest thing to happen to me was he started talkin to me, shit its givin me chills right now