Sure. There was a story where a student staying at a college - adjacent hotel had an encounter with what seemed like a ghostly figure. The lights in the room flickered and there was a cold draft all of a sudden. It turned out to be a prank by some other students who had found a way to access the ventilation system.
There are horror stories indeed. One student told of how they checked into a hotel for a college event and found that the bathroom door would open on its own. They were terrified at first. Later, they found out that it was a problem with the door hinge being loose and the air pressure in the room.
Yes, there are. For example, some students might have experienced strange noises at night in the hotel near the college. They could hear creaking sounds from the hallway or the walls, which made them feel very scared. It might be due to the old infrastructure of the hotel.
Yes, there might be. Some guests claim to have seen ghostly figures in the hotel. These sightings could be related to the hotel's long history, perhaps something from the past still lingers there.
One common scary hotel story is about the haunted room. Guests often report strange noises at night, like footsteps in the hallway when no one is there. Or they might feel a cold draft in a particular corner of the room, and see the curtains move without any open windows. Some have even claimed to see shadowy figures by the bed at night.
Well, I heard that in one of the hotel's pools, a guest felt something touch their leg underwater but there was no one around. It was really creepy. Maybe it was just some debris but it sure felt like something more sinister at the time. And the water seemed a bit murky all of a sudden, adding to the spooky factor.
I've heard that there are some stories about employees who have had odd experiences. For instance, an employee was cleaning a room late at night and heard a child crying from the hallway. But when they went to check, there was no one there. Another story could be about the elevators. Sometimes they seem to stop on floors by themselves, as if something was calling for them. These types of stories add to the reputation of the Millennium Biltmore Hotel as a place with some mysterious and perhaps even horror - like occurrences.
Well, some students had an adventure when they accidentally booked a hotel room that was part of a historical building near the college. They found old artifacts hidden in a small compartment in the room and it led to an interesting exploration of the building's history.
Yes, there are likely to be some. Some guests might claim to have experienced things like objects moving on their own. It could be small things like a glass on the bedside table shifting slightly without any obvious cause.
I heard of a hotel horror story where a traveler woke up in the middle of the night to find a figure standing at the foot of his bed. He tried to turn on the light but the power seemed to be out. He screamed and the figure just disappeared. When he finally got the lights on, there was no sign of anyone else in the room. He was so scared that he left the hotel right away without even packing all his things.
On my first day of college, I had a horror experience with the registration process. There was a long queue and when it was finally my turn, the system crashed. I had to wait for hours until they fixed it. By the time I was done, I had missed the orientation session.
One horror story could be getting lost on campus. I was so excited on my first day that I didn't really pay attention during the campus tour. When it was time for my first class, I ended up in the wrong building. I ran around like a headless chicken, asking people for directions but still being late for class.
One college horror story could be about a student living in a dorm. There were rumors of a ghost in the old building. One night, while studying alone, the lights started flickering and there was a strange cold draft. The student heard faint whispers but no one was there. It was really terrifying.