Anybody else on here travel and experience ghosts in Hotels?

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by HipFlyer, Apr 16, 2012.

  1. HipFlyer

    HipFlyer Guest

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    Hotel experiences include, waking up in a hotel room in Baltimore and seeing the shadow of a woman sitting in a chair momentarily. Watching tv in a Savannah, GA room and feeling the bed being bumped into as if someone just walked into it while I was laying on it, my name being whispered in my ear while trying to go to sleep, and a scary elevator ride in Whicita Kansas that took me alone to a dark basement when I selected the 5th floor. After being stuck there a minute the elevator took me back to the lobby and the staff swore you needed a pass card for that to happen.
     
  2. lilspiritem

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    I'm pretty sure the hotel I work in is haunted not only do I get creepy feelings walking down the hall alone but my co worker has told me about some pretty creepy stuff happening to him alone at night.
     
  3. Aerianne

    Aerianne Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    Now that you mention it, I remembered working in the restaurant of a reportedly haunted hotel.

    I was there early one morning alone and I felt something like someone slid their hand under my skirt and up thigh. I was only 19 years old. It scared me pretty good.
     
  4. Spectacles

    Spectacles My life is a tapestry Lifetime Supporter

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    No but I lived in a couple places that were most likely haunted. Lots of strange happenings.
     
  5. Afifreak44

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    I was on holiday in Germany and I refused to sleep with the lights off. The hotel was similar to a mental hospital, community bathrooms and such. I remember the lights turning off, I thought it was the bulb, but when I flipped the switch it turned back on. This happened several times, with both lamps. The probability that both lamps had a short is slim.
     
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