Thursday, August 27, 2015

Hotel Ghostly: Part 2



Our buggies ascend to a small staircase and into a balcony overlooking the Hotel's Grand Foyer, where a variety of spooks, specters, and apparitions have gathered for a swinging wake. Most of the ghosts are from the late 19th century and early 20th century, while other hail from the 18th century, Middle Ages, and the Ancient World, even from recent times. Ghostly guests disembark from a hearse parked outside and pass through the front desk.
 Many spirits seated around a small tea table filled with decayed food and broken china. Three drunken ghosts swing on the grand chandelier with a glass of champagne in their hands, as wraiths fly in and out of the grand bay windows. Six spectral couples in vintage evening attire hover 3 feet from the dance floor provided by music from a phantom pianist. 


As we leave the macabre celebration in the ballroom, we move into the a series of rooms in the hotel. 
A small bathroom displays a corpse can be seen in a bathtub as water sprays on us. 

Guests finds themselves in an abandoned playroom, where old antique toys move by themeless. You can hear a haunting melody from an old music box and children's giggles.   

It seem we have stumbled into The Honeymoon Suite, where a couple must have spent their wedding night and finale days of their lives. The furniture in the rooms seem to a tell the couple's story, such as a large four poster bed, and a wedding cake molded with age. 
Standing near the window of the suite is a ghostly apparition dressed in a victorian bridal gown as she hovers five feet from the floor. Her entire face is covered with veil, while her eyes illuminate within the darkness. In her hands she holds a weathered rose. 

Just before we escape through the window, we see yet another entity dressed in bellboy outfit hold a pice of luggage. His head would disappears from his shoulders, then reappears in the luggage he is holding. 

As guest leave the hotel, the buggies will spin and fall backwards. Down into a grove a trees with claw like branches as if their trying to grab them. Our buggies land on the ground as we venture into the hotel's grounds. A once thriving place once home to maintained grounds, living flowers and ornate statues, now becoming a playground for the dead. As specters, ghouls, and appertains from different times periods come out fro a swinging wake.


One of the ghost that guest will encounter is an old time rag time band play a jazzy version of Grim Grinning Ghosts.

 A troupe of skeletons and zombies dance to the sounds of macabre music makers. Accompanied with five marble busts, singing in a barbershop quintet. 




Moving on, a group of childlike ghosts partake in activities in a small playground. Such as swinging on the swing sets or at the teeter-totter. While a group of ghosts ride on turn of the century style bikes on top of a hill around a tombstone. 




We then pass a couple of ghosts in Edwardian era attire sharing a cup of tea, while socializing with one another.



To the left is a body of water lit with an natural green light, where a skeleton can be seen floating on a rubber raft. 

Turing a conner, we see a skeletal figure holding out his blower hat while  thumb , as if trying to hitch a ride somewhere.

We then enter through an underground tunnel with a series of ornate mirrors on the wall. Within the reflection is a manifestation of the same entity we meet earlier in our buggy.




We then disembark our buggies in the Hotel kitchen/pantry, complete preserved body parts in jars, hanging knives and dried up herbs. We then walk our way through the Hotel's staff corridor and the gift shop.  

On specials occasions, a lucky family will spend the night at the Hotel's guest room.

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