Ok let me start by saying this was 1,000% NOT by choice. We were planning a family summer vacation years ago and genius me decided to try one of those hotel booking sites for the very first time. I was not familiar with any of them or how they worked, I was just winging it. NEVER again.
I don't get it, I don't understand it, I will never be about that life, but not everyone is like me. Some folks are thrill-seekers and I simply live through them. I hear their stories, take their word for it, and vow, per usual never to visit any place that may be haunted, like ever. If you happen to be one of these ghost adventurers or hunters, then this list is definitely for you!
Mineral Wells, Texas. Population less than 20,000. A one hour plane ride and a drive that would take less than 4 hours from Midland-Odessa. A small town that I personally have never visited but with lots of history. Or should I say one place, one very haunted hotel in particular has lots of history?
OK so what is the first thing you think of when you stay in a hotel room? It's probably wow we get to stay somewhere other than home! A hotel becomes your home away from home for a few days. The kids are excited, everyone gets to sleep in a bed that is not their own, some nice, fluffy pillows, maybe the excitement of taking a dip in the pool. A continental breakfast, if your particular hotel offer
I am not mad at a hotel we stayed at recently on a getaway trip. They made it very clear on signs posted around the building that the entire building was sanitized and very clean but once we got to the room, we found these alcohol wipes for a little extra reassurance I guess.
Now I know what you're thinking . . . Metro Cowboy, but no. All our American Horror Story: Hotel fans are losing their minds right now though lol. Basically, I was just an accessory to my lady love's costume. I don't watch American Horror Story, but apparently I am the serial killer played by Evan Peters in the series and she is the vampire lady person who apparently chills in a silk bath robe and
According to a survey, 54% of us have left something behind in a hotel room. It happens, it has most definitely happened to me. I remember last year I left my entire make-up bag behind in a hotel and ladies will understand, I sure did call for days until I got that thing back! (word to the wise-hotels do not turn something like this over easily,trust) So what are the most common items left behind?