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| Ah, here we are! The 13th Floor! As you may or may not know, the 13th floor can be a little dangerous here in the dark, with only a candle, so let's proceed to Room 237.... shall we? The original homeowner's bedroom where she died before this place became what it is today, is a popular tourist attraction, as this room is usually the most booked. Guests have reported sightings of an old, distorted looking woman in the bathroom... dare to go inside? |
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| As we make our way back to the lobby and outside, please notice the painting on our walls, drawn of our old employees and some original caretakers. They just might be watching you during your stay.... |
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| The Lake has it's own stories, and although it has not been with the hotel for too long, it is still a very much important attraction for those who like to get... "spooked." The Graveyard Garden is our last stop, and it recognizes the very best of those who have lived and died at this hotel... |
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| If you would now please follow me to The Kitchen, for some eye-popping refreshments and beverages. And I will leave you with these few words... "When you're driving a desert highway, And you hear that mission bell, Stop by and stay a night or two At the Horrorland Hotel" |
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