Fright Nights: 10 Ghostly Getaways From Expedia.com

1) Queen Mary Hotel, Long Beach, California — I’ve stayed here but didn’t hear a thing. It’s now called “the world’s creepiest cruise liner” because of drownings, wartime deaths and murder.
2) The Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado — (Pictured) After Stephen King stayed here, he wrote The Shining and called it the Overlook Hotel. The original owners supposedly haunt the billiards room, lobby, and fourth floor.
3) Universal Orlando® Halloween Horror Nights®, Florida — Their 15th annual spook fest offers
haunted houses, intense scare zones, and more. Can you handle it?
4) Hotel del Coronado, San Diego, California — There are a handful of ghosts haunting this classy beachfront hotel, which was used for filming Some Like It Hot.
5) The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Oregon — This hotel’s only haunts rooms ending in the numbers “03” by moving water glasses and rearranging chairs.
6) The Historic Menger Hotel, San Antonio, Texas — Adjacent to the Alamo, this hotel hosts a wide variety of ghouls, both polite, rude, tidy and hungry.
7) Napa River Inn, Napa, California — Here, a whole bunch of ghosts haunt the halls, elevators and cause guests to jump at the slightest noise.
8) The Sagamore, Bolton Landing, New York — Spirit sightings here include a well-dressed gent, a young boy, and a women in white.
9) The Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colorado — Louise Crawford Hill was a socialite who died here. After she passed, she once called from her former room — though the phone had been removed — to ask that the tours stop. Good trick.
10) The Equinox Resort & Spa, Manchester Village, Vermont— Mary Todd Lincoln and her children visited here in 1863. They’re said to be seen on the third floor even today.




