
Haunted
America Tours
Top
Ten Haunted Hotels in the United States Of
America
2007
- 2008

Over
the years these very Haunted Hotels have grown
with ghostly reputations of tales concerning that
of spooky female specters, ghastly groaning gentlemen
ghost.... Weird
ghost photos, and of course scary things that
always go bump in the night.
Haunted America
Tours
All
this makes this our number one pick for Haunted
America Tours Top 10 haunted hotel in the United
States. Doors opening and shutting, footsteps
and no one there. Whispering sounds. Freezing cold
spots and then blazing hot spots.
2.
Hotel Del Coronado

The very haunted
Hotel Coronado, located just outside haunted San
Diego, has a ghostly tale of unrequited love. Employee's,
workers and guests have been puzzled by odd noises,
spirited breezes, strange faces and the ghostly
figure of a young lady wearing a black lace dress.
Rising from water's
edge on the quaint island of Coronado in San Diego
, the Hotel del Coronado is considered one of America
's most beautiful beach resorts.
A classic historic hotel, The Del was built in 1888
and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
Today, The Del offers travelers contemporary luxury
in an enchanting Victorian atmosphere. Add to this,
the resort's beachfront location, and it's no wonder
USA Today calls The Del "one of the top ten
resorts in the world."
The Del offers a
quintessential Southern California resort experience.
For those seeking a romantic retreat, the resort's
magical architecture and island setting are perfect.
In fact, the Travel Channel rated The Del the number
one wedding destination in America . The Del is
also a wonderful family vacation destination, featuring
abundant recreation, as well as, seasonal teen and
children's programs. And, for getting down to business,
meeting and incentive planners can work with over
65,000 feet of indoor and outdoor meeting and exhibition
space.

The most well-known
legend and ghost story told is that of it's ghost
Kate Morgan, who checked into the hotel in 1892
to meet her estranged husband.
He never showed up,
and days later she was found dead on the beach from
a gunshot wound. Some believe her lost lonely spirit
still haunts the hotel, and there have been ghostly
cold spots, numerous reports of noises, odd breezes
in closed rooms and sightings of more then one ghosts.

HOTEL DEL CORONADO
GHOST PHOTO FROM LISA MILES
A recent tale tells
when President Ford visited, one of his Secret Service
agents complained of odd noises. He was staying
in Morgan's room.
Room 3502 has since
been described as a "classic haunting."
Parapsychologists, using scientific methods, has
found 37 abnormalities in one day. Honeymooner's
and guest love this hotel for it's ambiance and
charm. And of course the hauntings.
3.
Stanley Hotel

This haunted hotel inspired Steven King to write
"The Shining" while he stayed in room
217, but it is room 418 that reports the most ghostly
activity.
There is no "red
rum" in the haunted Stanley Hotel and Conference
Center in the Rockies, but it is the place where
Stephen King wrote half of "The Shining".
The made-for-TV version of the film was shot at
the Stanley, and King fans should book Room 217,
which is where he stayed. It seems that strange
haunted paranormal things were happening at the
Stanley long before King came.
The hotel, which
opened in 1909, is supposedly haunted by Flora Stanley,
the wife of the owner, who likes to play the piano
late at night. Her ghost is said to be very visible
and a high profile haunting.
People who have
stayed in Room 408 reported hearing children playing
and laughing loudly outside their door, when getting
up to investigate there weren't any. They also say
they have left the room for a few seconds only to
return and find the entire room in a dismay. And
hand prints of small children on the mirrors.
Another staff member
tells us of a guest, A true King fan to the end.
He tells of a face, related the staff member, like
that of a large dog like creature in the mirror
that watched him, and yes he took a paranormal photo
of it. Others tell of faucets turing on in the middle
of the night, toilets flushing, and personal objects
flung across the room by ghostly hands. Ghost Photos
happen here all the time they say, especially when
it snows.

STANLEY HOTEL GHOST
PHOTO FROM GARY JAMISON
If you are a Stephen
King fan, request room 217. It was in this room
that King, inspired by the Stanley Hotel, wrote
half of "The Shining." The ABC miniseries
was filmed at the Stanley Hotel as well.
The Stanley Hotel
Haunting, the ghosts in the Stanley Hotel aren't
evil as in the book. Room 418 seems to have the
most ghostly activity reported. In fact, the entire
fourth floor of the Stanley Hotel (formerly the
servants quarters) is quite active. Often, the sound
of children playing in the halls of the Stanley
can be heard, even when no children are present.
The Stanleys: The Stanley Hotel's
original owners, F.O. and Flora Stanley, are said
to haunt the hotel as well. Mr Stanley plays the
piano in the music room, and frequents the billards
room and the lobby.
4.
Le Pavilion Hotel

Often called by many locals "The Belle of New
Orleans." The Le Pavilion hotel offers guest
turn-of-the-century charm in the heart of downtown
Haunted New Orleans.
Twenty foot Italian
statues representing "Peace and Prosperity"
greet you at the Poydras Street Lobby front door.
Inside t his spectacular grand reportedly the most
Haunted New Orleans hotel, you'll find crystal chandeliers,
historic antiques and several lively ghost to haunt
you.
This New Orleans
hotel makes all guests feel right at home by providing
homelike touches, like complimentary evening peanut
butter finger sandwiches.
At one point a few
years ago the hotel management was said to have
hired several local well known paranormal investigator,
who identified several ghosts in the hotel. One
group found four and recorded EVP"s saying
"Please, get out." and " Hold On
I see You Now.", another Investigative team
say they documented over 100 individual Ghost and
haunted hotspots in the hotel. And still another
Ghost group said it was actually a portal to the
other side.
Strange noises in
the night, vaporous apparitions of figures standing
at the foot of your bed. Coverlets and bed sheets
being tugged into the air, from early morning to
after midnight. Anytime is the right time to find
a ghost here in this Haunted Hotel.
One guest visiting
for a large medical convention held in New Orleans
this past June gave an account of a old gray haired
woman, dressed in a fine black garment, sitting
on the side of his bed. He said he felt the weight
of her body on the bed, and against him. Awoken
confused by this, he looked at the clock it was
2:30 am, and he felt her cold dead hands stroking
his head and saying in a feeble voice "I will
never let you go. You, are mine." Jumping up
almost straight from the bed, he turned on the light
and she faded away. And, "Yes," He said
he checked out within the hour.
In the opinion by
a recent panel of several National Paranormal Investigators,
they all have have deemed this one of the most haunted
hotels in the Crescent City.
5.
Heathman Hotel

An elegant masterpiece in the heart of downtown
Portland Oregon, the Heathman Hotel is a timeless
classic that has all the comforts of somewhere other
than home.
This is the only
famous haunted hotel is in Haunted Portland, Oregon.
and related is one of the most haunted tales of
any hotel to be told.
Guests staying in
one of the column of rooms that end in "03"
(especially told to us by a staff member room 703)
have reported odd events. Moving objects, rapping's
and tapings and cold spots. Ghost photos in this
room show a dark cloud over the entire room. And
sometimes a distorted face peering at you from a
dark corner. Odd shadows on videos and many EVP's.
One guest related
to me, that they stayed in the room only an hour
or two this tale was stated by the guest, and an
Ex-front desk clerk. In late April of 2004, The
front desk clerk got more then wall call that many
the guest felt a presence in the bed with them.
One particular guest related that he could hear
heavy breathing and he felt the sheets wrap around
him so tight that he could not move.
When in this point
of panic The guest told, that he tried to get out
of the bed, but was trapped and the breathing got
louder and closer. By the hand of God he said, he
managed to break loose of the ever tightening sheets
and turned on the light to see both of his large
heavy suitcase fly across the room towards him.
A dark image of
a man then ran into the closet. When upon help was
called to from the front desk, for he thought someone
had broken into his room. Security arrived, and
upon investigation of the closet, proved he was
quite alone in the room.
Room 703 in particular
is a hot spot. Guests who leave a clean room return
to find a towel used, a glass of water out, a desk
chair moved. Hotel records report no one used the
electronic key to get in to the room. The incidents
happen much too often to be brushed off as intruders.
All the rooms in a particular column (703, 803,
1003, etc..) have reported mysterious phenomena.
6.
Carolina Inn

Often haunted ghost filled night related by the
Staff member is that Paranormal investigators visited
this haunted hotel in Haunted Chapel Hill, North
Carolina and collected several days and said she
had nights of audio and video recordings of a particular
room on the second floor.
But many guest say
that the haunting's in this hotel are not just localized
to the second floor.
Often guest tell
of being followed by a man that disappears as they
turned to face him. Staff and guest also tell of
a large heavy set man, dressed in a black suit wearing
a knit hat, a long blue parker style coat, and who
wanders the halls checking to find and open door.
Methodically this
ghost moves down the hall from room to room, jiggling
lightly the door knobs trying to get in. He has
been reported daily to the staff, some from guest
in the rooms saying they hear the door knob open
the door to see him flee. Or they see him through
out the hotel halls but upon investigation no one
is found matching the description.
And the ghostly vision
of a bloody hand was reported by a amateur Ghost
Hunter crawling under her sheets. Many Paranormal
Investigators tell of no less then 20 ghost that
they have documented at this Haunted Honeymoon haven.
Another ghost is
believed to be that of Dr. William Jacocks, who
lived at the Inn for nearly 20 years.
Guests who stay
in the second-floor room that was once the home
of Dr. Jacocks often find themselves locked out.
At one time, the room's door had to be removed from
its hinges because it wouldn't budge. Paranormal
researchers have collected video and audio of ghostly
happenings in this hotel, including piano notes,
softly spoken words, and an orb-like object floating
in the air.
7.
Sagamore Hotel

This very haunted hotel in Haunted Bolton Landing,
New York, It is said to be the exclusive haunted
home to several lost spirits, including a little
ghost boy who walks about haunting the golf course.
Situated in the unspoiled
Adirondack Mountains, The Sagamore features the
Historic Hotel, with its elegant décor, and
The Lodges, decorated in a relaxed Adirondack style.
A year-round resort and sports paradise.
Many haunted golfers
say that he steals their golf balls and flings them
at you from behind a tree. And you can hear him
laugh loudly. They say he will chase your ball and
run behind a tree.
OVER ONE HUNDRED
YEARS AGO, WHEN HOTEL OPERATOR MYRON O. BROWN SOUGHT
TO BUILD AN EXCLUSIVE RESORT COMMUNITY ON LAKE GEORGE
IN THE ADIRONDACKS, HE LOOKED FOR SUPPORT FROM FOUR
PHILADELPHIA MILLIONAIRES WHO WERE SUMMER RESIDENTS
OF THE AREA - E. BURGESS WARREN, WILLIAM B. BEMENT,
ROBERT GLENDENNING, AND GEORGE BURNHAM.
Together they bought
Green Island for a hotel site and formed The Green
Island Improvement Company. Later they were joined
by investor John Boulton Simpson of New York City,
who became the company's president.
The Sagamore opened
in 1883 with luxurious and spacious accommodations
that attracted a select, international clientele.
Twice damaged by fire, in 1893 and 1914, The Sagamore
was fully reconstructed in 1930 through the efforts
of Dr. William G. Beckers of New York City, one
of the hotel's early stockholders, and William H.
Bixby, a St. Louis industrialist. Together they
financed the cost in spite of the bleak economic
climate of the period.
Throughout its history,
The Sagamore has been a social center for the wealthy
residents of Green Island and Millionaires Row,
the stately mansions along the island's western
shore. In 1954, the hotel hosted the National Governor's
Conference, presided over by Vice President Richard
M. Nixon, and hosted by Governor Thomas E. Dewey.
The hotel eventually
fell into disrepair before closing its doors in
1981. In 1983, one hundred years after construction
of the first Sagamore, builder and real estate developer
Norman Wolgin, of Philadelphia, purchased the hotel
and restored it to its former grandeur. With Kennington
Ltd., Inc. of Los Angeles, Wolgin formed a partnership
under the name Green Island Associates to bring
about this splendid restoration. The Sagamore is
listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

THE FRONT DOORS LOOK
LIKE A SKULL OR A GHOSTS FACE SAYS DEIDRA CLARKSON
Another tale is of a couple walking through the
dining room, only to be seen in a glimpse.
They turn and in a rage he flings her hard to the
floor with a thud, She reaches at him violently
from where she falls and fades into the carpet.
Then the most
weird ghost tale of a mysterious lady in white who
enters many rooms. Guest are said to feel wispy
chills. They say she awakens sleepers by peering
into their faces and blowing a cold chill on their
eyelids. Many guest
have reported sleepless nights and the feeling of
being watched.
It has been said
by Staff and guest this hotel sports more spirits
then have been seen or documented.
8.
Crescent Hotel

Guests have reported
sightings and other odd happenings in a number of
guest rooms, the lobby, dining room and the grounds
of this great historic hotel in Haunted Eureka Springs.
You don't need to
stay in a haunted room to see a real ghost at the
Crescent Hotel. Outside of the Recreation Room,
the ghost of Dr. Norman Baker often appears, looking
a bit confused. He ran a controversial hospital
and health resort in the building during the 1930s.
Many people believe honestly that the spring water
that flows underneath the hotel is high in energy
and it attracts ghostly apparitions. Is this just
a publicity gimmick to help a failing hotel? It
could be, but actually the hotel was starting to
do well before the ghosts were sighted.
The Crystal Dining
Room of the Crescent Hotel is particularly active,
and many spirits in Victorian garb hve been spotted
there at the tables or in the mirrors. Once, at
Christmastime, the staff reported leaving a Christmas
tree and presents at one end of the locked and empty
Crystal Dining Room. Upon their return, the staff
found the tree and presents moved to the other end
of the room, and chairs facing the tree in a semi-circle.
The 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa has a rich and fascinating
history. Read about some of the earliest accounts
from these stories taken from the Eureka Springs
Times Echo, one of Eureka Springs' early newspapers
which is still in existence today and some fascinating
information on Dr. Norman Baker, one time owner
of the Crescent Hotel who ran a "Cancer Hospital"
in his "Castle in the Air".
Please also see www.crescent-hotel.com/history.htm
The hotel was designed
by the architect Isaac L. Taylor in 1886.It was
used as a hotel for several years before it could
no longer sustain itself financially.
In 1908, the hotel
was opened as the Crescent College and Conservatory
for Young Women. Soon it couldn't afford to stay
open as a school either.The school closed in 1924
and then reopened from 1930 to 1934 as a junior
college.
The Crescent was leased as a summer hotel after
the school closed. In 1937, it got a new owner.Norman
Baker turned the place into a hospital and health
resort. Baker was an inventor and had made millions
of dollars by 1934.Baker wasn't happy just inventing
things because he thought of himself as a doctor
(even though he had no medical training). He claimed
to have discovered a number of "cures"
for various ailments, including cancer.He was sure
that organized medicine was conspiring against him.
He had recently been ran out of Iowa for practicing
medicine without a license.
Baker moved his cancer
patients to Arkansas and he advertised the health
resort.The "cure" was basically drinking
the natural spring water. No one was really harmed
by this, but it wasn't really the advertised "miracle
cure". Federal charges were filed against him
for mail fraud and he spent four years in prison.
The Crescent Hotel was left ownerless.
The hotel stayed
closed until 1946 when new investors took it over
and began trying to restore this odd and historical
piece of Ozark history.

A GIANT ORB CRESENT
HOTEL GHOST PHOTO FROM DALE ROOT
Many strange sounds
and apparitions fill this hotel day and well into
the nights. Documented by many amateur ghost hunters
and professional paranormal investigators alike
the documentation and haunted tales continue to
grow.
From a woman's ghost
carrying her young child's blanket and crying in
the night.
In the lobby of the
Crescent Hotel, look for the ghost of a man who
hangs out at the lobby bar or stands at the foot
of the staircase
A tall handsome
bearded man that knocks on all the doors. and asks
"are You Waiting for me?" Some Ghost hunters
tell many strange tales but all have said that blankets
and sheets often are ripped savagely from the bed
as one tries to get some shut eye.
A number of rooms
are haunted in the historic Crescent Hotel. Room
218 is the spot where Michael, an Irish stonemason,
landed when he fell from the hotel's roof during
construction. His ghost is said to bang on the walls
and turn the lights and television on and off. Rooms
202 and 424 of the Crescent Hotel are also said
to be haunted by him.
A nurse, dressed
in a white uniform, has been seen on the third floor
of the Crescent Hotel. A woman in Room 419 introduces
herself as a cancer patient to guests and housekeepers,
then vanishes.
One recent staffers
haunted ghost tale of tells of a young man in his
teens that collapses and disappears on the floor.
A group of teens getting ready to take a ghost tour
of the Crescent Hotel recently reported seeing a
man carrying a tray of butter and dressed in a uniform
similar to the waiter's uniforms. He followed them
out of an elevator and towards their third floor
room, where he seemed to disappear. A third girl
at the room opened the door and saw him staring
directly at all of them.
All this make a
truly Haunted Arkansas hotel.
9.
Ramada Plaza Hotel

This hotel in Haunted Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, is
built in an interesting spot. The underground tunnels
used by Chicago gangsters to make their escapes.,
The tunnel ended in the hotel's basement.
Rumor has it that
Walter Schoreder (Owner) was murdered on property
& haunts the Hotel. He likes to turn on faucets,
lights, bangs on walls, & screaming , as well
as apparitions.
The hotel's numerous
unexplained phenomenon have been well-documented
by the staff and guest. Ghostly figures roam the
halls and dis- jointed men's voices are heard day
and night. footsteps follow you , unseen bodies
bump into you. or so Guest and staff have reported.
Some haunted guest
tell of a man that walks into the walls and of a
beautiful red haired woman in a white bath robe
that seems startled and disappears in one of the
long halls.

The workers are said
to keep a ghost log. Over the years, employees have
reported many unexplainable occurances at the hotel,
especially late at night.
In 2001, a guest
and several housekeepers heard a man screaming on
the seventh floor. A maintenance employee named
Bill rushed to Room 717, where he heard, "Help
me!" and saw the door moving outward, as if
it was being kicked, hard, from the inside. The
front desk told Bill no one was supposed to be in
the room; the female guest had checked out hours
before.
Employees have reported
Optional strange occurrences in the ballroom. The
chandelier inexplicably shakes and sways.
One employee who
heard a noise late one night saw a couple dancing.
They disappeared, and he turned and left as fast
as he could. The staff's code name for the ghosts
who are responsible for the strange happenings at
the hotel is "Walter," after the original
owner of the hotel.
SENT TO US BY AN
EXEMPOLYEE:
I used to work there.
It was originally a hotel, but was then renovated
into a psych hospital and then a nursing home. After
the nursing home it
sat empty before being made back into a hotel. It
is said that a
ballerina jumped out of the seventh floor window,
and another man hung
himself on the second floor (where the ballroom
is now). There have also been
sightings of a strange hum and glowing in one of
the smaller banquet
rooms.
One former employee
was started by this and ran down to the
employee locker room before she left. Supposedly,
all of the lockers began to
rattle and shake. She walked out and never came
back to work.
10.
Queen Mary Hotel

RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, Ca. This vast ocean
liner, is now permanently docked at the Haunted
Port of Long Beach, commissioned in 1936 and journeyed
a thousand Atlantic crossings.
HAUNTED ENCOUNTERS
HOTEL PACKAGE
Includes one evening in a haunted stateroom, two
haunted encounters tickets, dinner, breakfast and
a ghostly cocktail in the observation bar.
The Queen Mary Hotel & Attraction, is a floating
city awash in elegance, listed on the National Register
of Historic Places, it also remains one of the most
famous place in california.
Guests of the Hotel
Queen Mary are entitled to receive a complimentary
Self-Guided Shipwalk Tour.
Many incidents of
strange rapping noises, moving objects, disembodied
voices, and ghostly apparitions walking the halls
and stairs have been reported by staff, guests,
and Investigators on the docked ship.
Many witnesses have
had ghostly experiences of many different types
aboard the Queen Mary Hotel.
The Queen Mary has
revamped its popular Dinner and a Ghost Tour experience.
Paranormal Host Erika Frost escorts guests via an
evening Tour to well known haunted areas of the
ship in search of the spirits that inhabit the Queen
Mary, preceded by an intimate fine dining experience
in the award-winning Sir Winston's fine dining restaurant.
The new tours begin April 8, 2005 and will take
place every Friday and Saturday evening. The cost
is $109.00 per person. Reservations are required
(call for dress code guidelines) and can be made
by calling (562) 499-1657. Each tour is limited
to 30 people.
The evening begins
at 7:00 p.m. in the Sir Winston's Lounge followed
by a 7:30 p.m. dinner at Sir Winston's. After dinner,
Guests will embark on a tour to the haunted areas
of the ship including the Royal Theatre, Propeller
Box, Engine Room, Exhibit Hall, Boiler Room, Pool,
and the not accessible to the public Cargo Hold
area, ending in the Observation Bar, where guests
can discuss their findings with Erika.
Available is a special
hotel rate of $109.00 (plus 12% room tax). Guests
can contact Hotel Reservations at (562) 435-3511
and ask for the Dinner and a Ghost Tour special
rate.
Since taking permanent
residence in Long Beach in 1967, the Queen Mary
has been a hot spot for ghostly sightings and other
unexplained paranormal activity. Erika has tapped
into the mysterious happenings aboard the ship and
communicated with its otherworldly inhabitants using
her gifts of Vision and Astral Projection. The Queen
Mary also offers a daily Ghost Encounters Tour and
Ghosts and Legends Show..com
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