This time of year, Texas travel can take on a spookier theme when tourists seek out the most haunted hotels in their area.
Our state has no shortage of hotels with stories of resident spirits and unnatural occurrences. Some are based in fact. Some are more of a “reach.” If you want to test your nerves by staying at a property that might be home to unearthly beings, here are a few to try:
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The Hotel Galvez, Galveston
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The Driskill Hotel, Austin
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Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio
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Menger Hotel, San Antonio
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Tremont House, Galveston
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Nutt House, Granbury
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The Excelsior Hotel, Jefferson
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Jefferson Hotel, Jefferson
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Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells
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The Ott Hotel, Liberty
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Renaissance Casa de las Palmas, McAllen
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Gage Hotel, Marathon
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Le Meridien Stoneleigh, Dallas
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Queen Isabel Inn, Port Isabel
Of course, this list is far from complete, but it’s a good place to start.
If you’re planning to brave a potentially haunted hotel in hope of having your own other-worldly experience you may need to make your reservations pretty far ahead of your stay.
Read the stories about the resident spirit(s) and experiences of others. If there is a particular room in the hotel that is purported to be the center of the activity and you want to stay in it (like room 501 at The Hotel Galvez), plan to book your room MONTHS in advance. These rooms are incredibly popular! If you’re thinking about staying there in October, you may need to book even further out.
Don’t trust your own senses, but don’t have expensive “ghost hunting” electronics? No problem. Just download one of the many apps available that claim to detect the presence of spirits…but if the information they give you creeps you out, don’t blame me!
A few to check out:
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Ghost Radar: Classic by Spud Pickles
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Ghost Communicator by Andrew Gronek
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Ghost Detector Free by Purple Penguin.com
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Ghost Locator by Sebastien Mougey
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Ghost Observer by AKEV
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Ghost Recorder by MEDL Mobile, Inc.
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Ghost O Meter by Adrian 3