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Title: Travelocity Names Top 10 Haunted Hotels
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URL Source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Trave ... -Top-10-bw-2569582514.html?x=0
Published: Oct 19, 2011
Author: Press release
Post Date: 2011-10-19 05:03:17 by Tatarewicz
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Travel Experts Choose 10 Great Hotels Where Travelers Can Get Spooked This Fall

SOUTHLAKE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With Halloween right around the corner, many people seek frights by going to haunted houses, haunted hayrides, costume parties, or watching classic horror films. But for the ultimate experience in ghostly getaways, stay a night in one of America's many haunted hotels. Travelocity travel experts have chosen the top 10 haunted hotels in the country where travelers can get spooked this Halloween. Read more about each property or book a haunted hotel from our top 10 haunted hotels page.

10. The Pfister Hotel, Downtown Milwaukee. Since its opening in 1893, the hotel's founder, Charles Pfister, wanted to make sure that guests enjoyed their stay in his establishment—a task he still performs to this day.

9. Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans: French Quarter. A night at Hotel Monteleone could include visits from child-like spirits, experiences with locked doors that open and shut on their own, and an elevator with a mind of its own.

8. Hotel Galvez & Spa, Galveston. The ghost of a young woman walks the halls of the fifth floor, agonizing over the loss of her seafaring husband.

7. Hotel Jerome, Aspen. The most active spirit is known as the "water boy," a 10-year-old boy who drowned in the hotel's swimming pool during a family trip in 1936.

6. The Queen Mary, Los Angeles: Long Beach. Even though the ship no longer sails, some of its past guests are reported to still be aboard.

5. Hotel Baker, West Chicago. Some guests report that their bed sheets have been disheveled—even though no one had been in the room.

4. Hawthorne Hotel, Boston: North Shore. Two of the most talked about paranormal activities in this hotel are the phantom hands in room 325 and the spectral woman on the sixth floor.

3. Bourbon Orleans, New Orleans: French Quarter. Ghost sightings include a Confederate soldier on the sixth and seventh floors, ghost children and women from the building's time as a convent, and the lonely dancer in the famous Orleans Ballroom.

2. Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs. Ghosts have been spotted in rooms 202 and 424, doors seemingly slam shut on their own, and guests have been shaken awake at night by unseen phantoms.

1. Stanley Hotel, Estes Park. With reports of phantom piano players, ghostly guests, and thieving spirits, the Stanley Hotel is one of the most popular haunted hotels in America.

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