The magnitude of eerie is realized when a thrill-lover manifests it. If you are fond of exploring such spooky spots or Most Haunted Hotels in America where there is the existence of darkness even in complete brightness, these hotels (which are listed below) are ready to take you on a roller-coaster of haunts, thrills, ghosts, etc, and you will jump out of your skin. Are your nerves out of control to explore such hotels? Dive into the discussion and explore them;
List of Top 5 Most Haunted Hotels
- The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park
- Eureka Springs, Arkansas
- Omni Parker House, Boston
- Hollywood Roosevelt, LA
- Mizpah Hotel.
The Stanley Hotel – Estes Park
As per Jessica Guay, "Our brains are actually hardwired to enjoy being scared -- but as long as there's no real danger." Imagine a piano being played, but when you approach nearby, nobody is around. A similar spooky story is with The Stanley Hotel ("The Shining" by Stephen King was inspired by The Stanley Hotel).
Many people share their experiences of sighting the ghosts during their visits. It is said that the couple, FO Stanley and his wife, haunt the property wearing formal attires. The most frightening part is the piano music, which comes at night. This is assumed to be played by Mrs Stanley.
The exposure to these paranormal activities is immense in rooms 217, 401, 407, or 428, and the 4th floor is the mecca for such hauntings.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas (1886 Crescent Hotel)
Be careful; you might be asked to show your "Courage" instead of your identity card in this hotel before checking in. This hotel holds the breathtaking story of a fraudster, Normal Baker, who befooled many innocent humans with his fake cancer-curing facilities. This led to the killing of many people and claimed these dead spirits haunted the place.
There is the existence of a female spirit in a Victorian Nightgown who hovers in bedrooms and gazes at the guests sleeping. Additionally, feline spirits (cat spirit animals) are also roaming. There are claims of guests that a cat rubbed up against their legs.
Experience such chilling or affectionate cases more in room number 3500. Beware before heading to this hotel, as there are claims many have "checked in but never left."
Omni Parker House, Boston.
The owner of Omni Parker House, Harvey Parker, is claimed to haunt the house. But he is claimed to be notorious and friendly as he roams the hallways and ensures all his guests are enjoying their visits. Some guests have claimed to smell cigarettes.
You can prefer visiting the 10th floor, where all such paranormal activities take place; however, no casualties have occurred from the end of the ghost, but light-hearted souls must stay away.
Hollywood Roosevelt, LA.
The thrill-lover would prefer not to see any thrilling activity once experienced in Hollywood Roosevelt. The property used to belong to some prominent figures of back then 1927, for example, Marilyn Monroe. Guests saw her glimpse in Room number 1200.
In room 928, the prominent actor Montgomery Clift is famed for his classics such as "A Place in the Sun," "Red River," etc. You can also hear the five-year-old girl weeping all night with the queer bodies diving into the swimming pool.
The sudden changes in the temperature, flickering of lights, etc., are also experienced, as this will indeed make your visit a "close encounter with ghosts."
Mizpah Hotel.
During the 1940s, gambling was rising, and it started issuing chips that led this hotel to become famous. The story revolves around "Rose," who was a courtesan by profession and was allegedly murdered by some client. Guests have experienced pearls on the bed, screams, and whatnot.
There are a series of ghosts; for example, on the second floor, you can find a pair of children, opening and closing doors and playing pranks.