I managed a motel. We made certain comforters were washed everything a guest checked out, and every other day while they were still our guests. We also treated every guests as if they were family, no matter how they made reservations. I bring a blacklist flashlight with me when I go to a hotel. If I find anything glowing, I get my money back and find another hotel. BTW, never, ever us a hottub at a hotel. You never know what has been spilled, or released, into that water. Lotions, wine, urine, seven, fecal matter, hair, sweat... hottubs are nothing but human soup.
@torablack189 Bingo! Your reply sums it up so right. The owners pressuring their staff over time! Not quality, time!! Thank you, I could not have summed it up better! Please say thank you from a guest that would appreciate her cleanliness. And I hope she always got rooms I left clean to help lesson the work. Here's a little LOL, I used to even make the bed until my maid called out to me to thank me but remind me, they had to tear it down for clean sheets. As you can see this is going way back, when that was a priority. : )
I lived near the Winchester Mystery House. Went there many times. She was incredibly ahead of her time, inventing a bunch of now used home hacks (like a shower with multiple shower heads), and embracing telephones and other modern devices. She was just completely devastated by the death of her husband and child, which probably made her guilty of the deaths to families of their loved ones by the Winchester Rifle. She could empathize too much, and spent the rest of her life trying to find the truth through seances and ritualistic behavior, like continually building to assuage the anger of spirits...
I caught a maid cleaning the glasses with a rag she just wiped the toilet down with! I have never drank anything in a hotel since! I won't even use the coffee machines for fear of them being wiped down with a toilet rag!!! Best to just buy your coffee or cold drinks from a shop!
I live in San Antonio now and there are definitely ghosts at the cathedral, but it's not an angry place at all, it's beautiful inside and out, and you can see it by walking the Mission Trail, visiting all the churches, and there aren't any scary things there, it's actually all places of deep faith for peoples every day. It's very moving to see people in there as they have been for hundreds of years. It's worth seeing more than once. The Alamo is also haunted and witnessed by thousands of tourists.
@Kevin Raat I don't look for evil, I've seen enough of it among the living!!! We live in a 100 year old haunted house, but it's always been in the family, so we know it's friendly. I have a personal theory that evil gets energy from people looking for it and uses it to manifest themselves. I don't ever want that, it scares the heck out of me. I know there are some brave people out there, but I'm a coward! At least where ghosts are concerned. 😬😁
I’ve stayed on the Queen Mary and I felt creeped out. I was just a kid and my mom felt creeped out as well. It was eerie to the point where I couldn’t even sleep. Something was definitely off about the ship
I got extremely sick from living in a house that had black mould in my bedroom and bathroom, after being bed ridden for 2 months we had to move or I was going to die. It took me a long time to recover and my left lung never cleared fully.
My mother ultimately died from a lung infection. Her house had a mold problem after a summer thunderstorm damaged the roof. They didn't know about it until she got deathly sick.
@@jennifercasia7500 I'm sorry to hear that, lung infections are terrible. I'm lucky to be alive to be honest. My mother died of lung cancer so i feel your pain 💔💜
I have done housekeeping in motels/hotels before & it Never crossed my mind to leave it any other way than what I would Expect to find it. CLEAN. SIMPLE.😢😑🤔😞🙄😶😔
I had an experience opening a room that hadn't been open in I don't know how long. It looked like an old wine cellar however it had a feeling about it like I wasn't alone. It was in the basement of an old home turned into apartments. After that all of us started having experiences of the ghostly nature. The lady downstairs saw shadows and doors opened, the other downstairs lady had a bathroom door that had to be pushed open against the swollen tiles, and while in the bath the door opened slowly then closed again. She never went back to that friend's place. i heard boots walking around the entire place. I had an open floor plan and a wall that was between it all. Then I opened my eyes after the boots stopped walking and saw an entire family standing there in my hallway watching me like the father was taking care of my family. It was cool.
Omg I can't tell you how many times I misread your post!!!!!!!! U mean drinking glasses?! Cups?! 🤢. Omfg I thought you meant friggin face glasses I was like eww but not as grosses out more dumbfounded!!!!
I used to work at a hotel and EVERYTHING was cleaned and done up a certain way. Comforters we’re absolutely washed along with sheets, pillowcases, etc. EVERY THING had to be cleaned and cleaned with specific things in specific ways.
Lord Canarven financed the excavation of King Tut's tomb. At the exact moment he died in Egypt, his favorite hound dog in England, howled one time, and fell over, dead. Poor doggie.
I adore gargoyles. I’ve got a tattoo of a baby one. I’ve got about 25 gargoyle statues. They aren’t creepy once you know what they are and what they do.
My nephew-in-law is a civiliam Naval employee. They sent him to do some programming on the West Coast. He didn't check the bedding in the hotel room booked for him. There were lots and lots of bedbugs!! He was NOT happy.
Yeesh. This is why I only really trust the hotel where my parents work. Pristine sheets, bedding, and everything. I know for a fact those get washed since my dad ended up with a shoulder injury once from hauling away so much laundry.
@@oeeo6thealatreon118 read the dictionary. It will do you good: DEFINITION FOR DROWN (1 OF 1) verb (used without object) to die under water or other liquid of suffocation. verb (used with object) to kill by submerging under water or other liquid. to destroy or get rid of by, or as if by, immersion: He drowned his sorrows in drink.
Really??? That's fantastic. I am not certain of this, but I think during WW1 Mildred Darby at Leap Castle encountered an elemental after dabbling in the occult. Her description of it has haunted me!!! My Dad was French Irish and went to Ireland to get his coat of arms. He was told that he was related to some ancient king, but that may or may not be true, I don't know if he was just told that because everyone who goes there gets to be a kings descendant or not. His family fled the potato famine and he was born and raised in Boston. He was extremely charming though...my mom was half native American Indian so I'm a total nutjob I guess, what a mix, I never could settle to anything my whole life! Tell me if you know anything about the castle history, if you can!
@@christineparis5607 OH that's cool. Yeah, our family has been in the U.S. for a long time. When our great great grandparents came over they dropped the O' from O'Carroll. I grew up hearing lots of stories of Leap castle. There's supposed to also be a pig faced demon there as well.
Well I went to Florida a big tarantula crawl on my chest and woke me up I thought it was my wife I'll reached over to kiss her and is a big old tarantula spider I scream like a little girl she left at me for 3 days
@@littleshopofeldritchhorror6224 well I lay ontop of bed,then when I leave I garbage bag them,so when.i get home,they go in wash right away and bag goes outside bin. I double wash..
I heard that Alyssa Lamb was playing the elevator game and the demon girl killed her. Idk if that's a rumor but that's what I heard and I kinda believe it..
You lose business and if your employer goes out of business you lose your job. I usually work for the food industry and we returned the chips, lemons, salsa, radishes, crackers, tostadas, tortillas and food that looked like it wasn’t really touched. Not food but sides. And if the cooks dropped the food they would just dust it off. I’ll never forget a time I walked in on a cook who was wiping after taking a dump. When he walked out he gave me the impression he had not washed his hands. It was disgusting. Seriously you need to be careful and just eat at home. I never said anything because if customers found out what we did we would lose them and lose business meaning I would lose my job. I worked at a lunch truck and when we made the ceviche we used our bare hands without washing them. And we could cut lettuce or produce using the same knife we had just cut raw meat with. A lot of the dishes were not really washed until the end of the shift bc space and time was so limited. I worked at a lot of different restaurants and they all do nasty sh*t even national restaurants. We handled money and then food without washing our hands. The tastier the food the more it has gone through, hahahah, that’s the secret flavor that makes it extra flavorful. So just eat at home.
I really wish that these kids who make these videos would actually use proper speech. there is no breath between stories, there is no taking a breath at the end of sentences. It sounds like a boggled bunch of words that don't make any sense half the time. It is an annoying way to talk and I really wish these kids would learn something from us who are trying to make your content better. Good grief.
I managed a motel. We made certain comforters were washed everything a guest checked out, and every other day while they were still our guests. We also treated every guests as if they were family, no matter how they made reservations. I bring a blacklist flashlight with me when I go to a hotel. If I find anything glowing, I get my money back and find another hotel. BTW, never, ever us a hottub at a hotel. You never know what has been spilled, or released, into that water. Lotions, wine, urine, seven, fecal matter, hair, sweat... hottubs are nothing but human soup.
I used to work at two hotels, and both hotel’s thoroughly washed everything correctly. So it’s not every hotel.
@torablack189 Bingo! Your reply sums it up so right. The owners pressuring their staff over time! Not quality, time!! Thank you, I could not have summed it up better! Please say thank you from a guest that would appreciate her cleanliness. And I hope she always got rooms I left clean to help lesson the work.
Here's a little LOL, I used to even make the bed until my maid called out to me to thank me but remind me, they had to tear it down for clean sheets. As you can see this is going way back, when that was a priority. : )
I lived near the Winchester Mystery House. Went there many times. She was incredibly ahead of her time, inventing a bunch of now used home hacks (like a shower with multiple shower heads), and embracing telephones and other modern devices. She was just completely devastated by the death of her husband and child, which probably made her guilty of the deaths to families of their loved ones by the Winchester Rifle. She could empathize too much, and spent the rest of her life trying to find the truth through seances and ritualistic behavior, like continually building to assuage the anger of spirits...
I caught a maid cleaning the glasses with a rag she just wiped the toilet down with! I have never drank anything in a hotel since! I won't even use the coffee machines for fear of them being wiped down with a toilet rag!!! Best to just buy your coffee or cold drinks from a shop!
That's more scary than any ghost story
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That's disgusting! Although you are rich enough to go out and thank God you were! That's beyond gross
Thats more scarier than the stories in the video
I used to work at a hotel and I never did that. And also we used plastic cups that were unsealed
Ever heard of the lindenwald house in Elmira NY?
I live in San Antonio now and there are definitely ghosts at the cathedral, but it's not an angry place at all, it's beautiful inside and out, and you can see it by walking the Mission Trail, visiting all the churches, and there aren't any scary things there, it's actually all places of deep faith for peoples every day. It's very moving to see people in there as they have been for hundreds of years. It's worth seeing more than once. The Alamo is also haunted and witnessed by thousands of tourists.
@Kevin Raat
I don't look for evil, I've seen enough of it among the living!!! We live in a 100 year old haunted house, but it's always been in the family, so we know it's friendly. I have a personal theory that evil gets energy from people looking for it and uses it to manifest themselves. I don't ever want that, it scares the heck out of me. I know there are some brave people out there, but I'm a coward! At least where ghosts are concerned. 😬😁
There’s a secret room under my old summer cabin at the summer camp I go to.
I’ve stayed on the Queen Mary and I felt creeped out. I was just a kid and my mom felt creeped out as well. It was eerie to the point where I couldn’t even sleep. Something was definitely off about the ship
The Palmer house is located, currently, at the South Florida fairgrounds. They do give tours!
Which county in south Florida? I live in Collier n I don’t think that’s there
In Palm Beach County....it's called the south Florida fairgrounds
I love gargoyles. My father used to work at a place that made them. We still have one in our yard named Floyd
I got extremely sick from living in a house that had black mould in my bedroom and bathroom, after being bed ridden for 2 months we had to move or I was going to die. It took me a long time to recover and my left lung never cleared fully.
My mother ultimately died from a lung infection. Her house had a mold problem after a summer thunderstorm damaged the roof. They didn't know about it until she got deathly sick.
I hope you feel better Tara Tiara Bell
@@jennifercasia7500 I'm sorry to hear that, lung infections are terrible. I'm lucky to be alive to be honest. My mother died of lung cancer so i feel your pain 💔💜
@@TheRedHedgehog74 I do thanks. Not 100% and I dont know if i will ever fully recover but compared to how sick I got I'm doing extremely well
I'm glad it didn't affect your natural beauty, inside or out 😉
I have done housekeeping in motels/hotels before & it Never crossed my mind to leave it any other way than what I would Expect to find it. CLEAN. SIMPLE.😢😑🤔😞🙄😶😔
I had an experience opening a room that hadn't been open in I don't know how long. It looked like an old wine cellar however it had a feeling about it like I wasn't alone. It was in the basement of an old home turned into apartments. After that all of us started having experiences of the ghostly nature. The lady downstairs saw shadows and doors opened, the other downstairs lady had a bathroom door that had to be pushed open against the swollen tiles, and while in the bath the door opened slowly then closed again. She never went back to that friend's place. i heard boots walking around the entire place. I had an open floor plan and a wall that was between it all. Then I opened my eyes after the boots stopped walking and saw an entire family standing there in my hallway watching me like the father was taking care of my family. It was cool.
So u messed it up for everyone. U r the type of person that unnecessary blanket rules/laws get voted in.
I'm jp sounds really creepy thoo
Omg I can't tell you how many times I misread your post!!!!!!!! U mean drinking glasses?! Cups?! 🤢. Omfg I thought you meant friggin face glasses I was like eww but not as grosses out more dumbfounded!!!!
@@jazskystar7110 you really need some English lessons.
I used to work at a hotel and EVERYTHING was cleaned and done up a certain way. Comforters we’re absolutely washed along with sheets, pillowcases, etc. EVERY THING had to be cleaned and cleaned with specific things in specific ways.
With all the curses I'm really glad I didn't become an archaeologist after all. I love the hotel cleaners idea about rude guests. LOL
Love ❤ your videos 😃😆😊👍🏻📹
42:20 was kind of a jumpscare asdasd
Lord Canarven financed the excavation of King Tut's tomb. At the exact moment he died in Egypt, his favorite hound dog in England, howled one time, and fell over, dead. Poor doggie.
If I had found a secret room and all of the stuff I'd throw most of it away or keep some interesting things or sell it
thanks for the silent hill 4 music in the third segment, i went looking for it and found out theres going to be a silent hill 2 remake
I adore gargoyles. I’ve got a tattoo of a baby one. I’ve got about 25 gargoyle statues. They aren’t creepy once you know what they are and what they do.
I've had gargoyles around my old home in Jacksonville Fla that was haunted I swear sometimes they moved
the motel I worked at always washed the comforters and all other blankets
If I lived in NY and found another whole apartment in mine I wouldn't tell anyone. She just got a bunch more space for free. How dumb can you get.
Can somebody give me the link to the “Attic Wall” video?
4:50 - Good job he couldn't play those old tapes. They're likely to be unseen episodes of 'Amanda the Adventurer'.
I'm sorry I started laughing at the video clip in the beginning and he looked like he was praying the dookie made it all the way down 🤣
The hidden camera thing is scary. I don’t think I’m ever staying in a hotel again bc of that 😭
7:37 Wow, this brought me into tears :( im a huge cat person too... :,(
4:03 is it me or does the alarm look like a pokeball
The secret room could be use for storeage
In the cecil hotel the woman was playing the elevator game she did not obey the rules and was brutally killed
She was not playing it at all
Most of the stuff you've said about hotels and motels sounds a lot like what happens a lot in California
Number 9: The correct place to begin a top 10 list
Number 10 was so scary
I used to work at a hotel and we one found a bed bug in the laundry room
I never want to go to a hotel room ever again
My nephew-in-law is a civiliam Naval employee. They sent him to do some programming on the West Coast. He didn't check the bedding in the hotel room booked for him. There were lots and lots of bedbugs!! He was NOT happy.
This video was supposed to be about HIDDEN ROOMS.
Yeesh. This is why I only really trust the hotel where my parents work. Pristine sheets, bedding, and everything. I know for a fact those get washed since my dad ended up with a shoulder injury once from hauling away so much laundry.
Why do you make a person praying to a toilet creepy?
Has no one payed attention to the “Ohio” one like no one? 😂😅
I did
"Drown them to death"?!?!?!?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Can you drown somebody without killing them???
I mean you can drown someone and fail to kill them
U can drown a person without killing them
@@oeeo6thealatreon118 if you fail to kill them you failed to drown them. It’s only attempted drowning if you fail.
@@oeeo6thealatreon118 read the dictionary. It will do you good:
DEFINITION FOR DROWN (1 OF 1)
verb (used without object)
to die under water or other liquid of suffocation.
verb (used with object)
to kill by submerging under water or other liquid.
to destroy or get rid of by, or as if by, immersion:
He drowned his sorrows in drink.
How tf is a hotel list on this marathon?
what happened to number 10
Who walks into a museum filled with cursed and possessed artifacts and challenges them???
Leap castle... our family's old clan castle....
Really??? That's fantastic. I am not certain of this, but I think during WW1 Mildred Darby at Leap Castle encountered an elemental after dabbling in the occult. Her description of it has haunted me!!! My Dad was French Irish and went to Ireland to get his coat of arms. He was told that he was related to some ancient king, but that may or may not be true, I don't know if he was just told that because everyone who goes there gets to be a kings descendant or not. His family fled the potato famine and he was born and raised in Boston. He was extremely charming though...my mom was half native American Indian so I'm a total nutjob I guess, what a mix, I never could settle to anything my whole life! Tell me if you know anything about the castle history, if you can!
@@christineparis5607 OH that's cool. Yeah, our family has been in the U.S. for a long time. When our great great grandparents came over they dropped the O' from O'Carroll. I grew up hearing lots of stories of Leap castle. There's supposed to also be a pig faced demon there as well.
Does anyone see when Quandell Dingle looking out
All the hotels I have worked at do clean the bedding and the glasses.
14:00 these stories always make me wonder if ghost would attack trans men or trans women?
14:26
HOW MANY TIMES MUST YOU BE TOLD THAT THERE WERE NO PHARAOHS BURIED IN THE PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT?
Well I went to Florida a big tarantula crawl on my chest and woke me up I thought it was my wife I'll reached over to kiss her and is a big old tarantula spider I scream like a little girl she left at me for 3 days
I would have screamed like a 2year old with you!!
Hahahaha but cockroaches scare me worse. I’ll take a spider over a cockroach anytime.
I scream and squash over both
It's spelled MOLD
Aggressively American, gross. You got a mouldy attitude.
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Ghost or aliens are real
Sweet room's
Why did this start with 9?
I remember seeing the church in Texas
Snakes arnt poisonous they are venomous
Same thing
@@coldicestudios1231 nope
Are you sure? Have you ever eaten one?
@@coldicestudios1231 No, actually the rule is, if you bite it and you die, it's poisonous. If it bites you and you die, it's venomous.
Josef Fritzl 's and Natascha Kampusch 's or Wolfgang Priklopil's basements in Austria .
I’ve worked at 2 hotels.. hardly any of these are true. Plus how did this go from like 10% scary rooms to 90% hotel paranoia?
I’m not first
First is the worst spot to be
That makes you immune to the blue shell of death
There was no pharaoh buried in the great pyramid.
I'm going to sleep in my car now 😅
Yes. I am terrified of mold
Not at all expecting all the hotel videos
Have you ever stayed at a hotel
The hotel I worked at washed them I know because I helped washed them
I DO TAKE MY OWN PILLOWS AND BLANKET WHEN I GO TO HOTEL
That’s still gonna transfer stuff isn’t it
@@littleshopofeldritchhorror6224 well I lay ontop of bed,then when I leave I garbage bag them,so when.i get home,they go in wash right away and bag goes outside bin. I double wash..
@@littleshopofeldritchhorror6224 not on me, and i plastic bag them up. they go right into washer when i get home
I found drugs under the bed in a hotel before
Ummm, is it just me or are a lot of things in the second half of the video nothing to do with "scary rooms you were never meant to find"
I heard that Alyssa Lamb was playing the elevator game and the demon girl killed her. Idk if that's a rumor but that's what I heard and I kinda believe it..
This show is so good... But it would be so much better if the hosts wouldn't shout instead of speak. 😱 I watch it on mute with CC's
Does anyone think that Che is probably the only one who laughs at his own jokes and he’s the only one who actually thinks he’s funny 😝😂🤣😹🤪
If its easy to find a secret room, its not a very good secret room. A bit obvious one would think. Lol.
Can you reply to this comment?
No
What was the tenth one?
we not gon talk abt how he skipped 10
Nope the Suez motel on 8 mile in Detroit got Dem Free nasty channels. I do not, however, recommend. It's Deep in the trenches lmao
If we're not supposed to find it why you posting it
Hotels has nothing to do with scary rooms but it is gross.
"If it doesn't look physically dirty"? The term is "visibility dirty". Then proceeds to say x-e-ma. 😩
Anybody gonna comment on the man praying to a toilet 💀
Nobody did an investigation of familia sagrada.
What's flight 191 gotta do with scary rooms
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11:e6 did anyone else think he said j Goldblum
11:36
He kinda looks like mr beast the guy in the beginning
Why in the thumbnail is he praying to the toilet of flush
I'm sorry but this guys voice isn't great, bring back lyndsey.
The Winchester MANSION WAS NEVER FINISHED! You said it was. But it wasn't.
why tf is this all secreted by workers
You lose business and if your employer goes out of business you lose your job. I usually work for the food industry and we returned the chips, lemons, salsa, radishes, crackers, tostadas, tortillas and food that looked like it wasn’t really touched. Not food but sides. And if the cooks dropped the food they would just dust it off. I’ll never forget a time I walked in on a cook who was wiping after taking a dump. When he walked out he gave me the impression he had not washed his hands. It was disgusting. Seriously you need to be careful and just eat at home. I never said anything because if customers found out what we did we would lose them and lose business meaning I would lose my job. I worked at a lunch truck and when we made the ceviche we used our bare hands without washing them. And we could cut lettuce or produce using the same knife we had just cut raw meat with. A lot of the dishes were not really washed until the end of the shift bc space and time was so limited. I worked at a lot of different restaurants and they all do nasty sh*t even national restaurants. We handled money and then food without washing our hands. The tastier the food the more it has gone through, hahahah, that’s the secret flavor that makes it extra flavorful. So just eat at home.
The chick at 22:50 doesn't know what she's talking about lol hotels send their linen to different companies who clean all their linen
worked years at motels and thats a lie with the sheets
LMAO! You can't say Nazi on TH-cam?!
Yes, to avoid demonitization.
only in ohio
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I am the comment 11th
I really wish that these kids who make these videos would actually use proper speech. there is no breath between stories, there is no taking a breath at the end of sentences. It sounds like a boggled bunch of words that don't make any sense half the time. It is an annoying way to talk and I really wish these kids would learn something from us who are trying to make your content better. Good grief.
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