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Sunday, April 06, 2003

Haunted Bed and Breakfast Sacramento

We recently stayed at the Vizcaya Manor in Sacramento, California. When we got there, it was late at night and raining. An old man (we are still not decided if he was "real" or not) told us that we had the presidential suite...the entire 3rd floor. We could hardly believe our "luck". The place is very beautiful. As soon as we walked in, we had that "eerie" feeling, even though we had heard nothing about the place being haunted. My husband asked the man if there were any ghosts there, and the man laughed and asked if we really wanted to know. We said yes of course, we aren't scared. He said, well, only the 3rd floor. We proceeded up the 1st 2 flights of stairs, which were normal sized staircases...but the flight of stairs to the 3rd floor was narrow and steep. On the way up, both of our hearts started pounding VERY hard and we both became short of breath (and it had nothing to do with climbing 3 flights of stairs!). At the top of the stairs, we had the strongest feeling of a presence. All night long, we had this feeling. Although we never actually saw a ghost, we are convinced that there is the ghost of someone who perhaps fell down those stairs. The room, by the way, was a gorgeous three room suite with a huge marble jacuzzi tub. Anyway, about a week later, we went back tobook the room again for another trip, and it was no longer available. The room, on any other website, is actually more like 200.00. The whole experience was really weird, but I would highly recommend this place to anyone for both romance and ghosts!

posted by - A at 5:06 PM   

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

i am the executive chef at the vizcaya and have stayed in every room in the mansion and have never seen nor heard anything unusual but there is one story, myth, legend as it were, that still strikes me as curious...a woman checked in on i think the 2nd floor....to my knowledge it was room four...a quaint but stylish room, adorned in antiques and sports a bathroom bigger than the room itself...huge jacuzzi tub surrounded with bright and colorful stained glass windows, marble everything and a shower stall seperate from the tub...anyway, apparently she had just checked in and was readying herself for a soak. she was sitting on the edge of the bed and she looked to her right to see a woman in her late thirties or early forties in full victrorian dress sitting right next to her on the bed...that was about the entirety of her story as she was bolting out the door, obviously completely freaked out and almost in a tears, vehemently stating there was no way she was going to stay the night in that room or any other in the building... as far as i know we refunded her money and she left to where ever...so some people HAVE been freaked out after staying there but this is the only story i have heard during my tenure and sadly i have yet to experience anything after 8 years of employment there...if i do though, ill be sure to let you know

12:27 AM  
Anonymous said...

i am the executive chef at the vizcaya and have stayed in every room in the mansion and have never seen nor heard anything unusual but there is one story, myth, legend as it were, that still strikes me as curious...a woman checked in on i think the 2nd floor....to my knowledge it was room four...a quaint but stylish room, adorned in antiques and sports a bathroom bigger than the room itself...huge jacuzzi tub surrounded with bright and colorful stained glass windows, marble everything and a shower stall seperate from the tub...anyway, apparently she had just checked in and was readying herself for a soak. she was sitting on the edge of the bed and she looked to her right to see a woman in her late thirties or early forties in full victrorian dress sitting right next to her on the bed...that was about the entirety of her story as she was bolting out the door, obviously completely freaked out and almost in a tears, vehemently stating there was no way she was going to stay the night in that room or any other in the building... as far as i know we refunded her money and she left to where ever...so some people HAVE been freaked out after staying there but this is the only story i have heard during my tenure and sadly i have yet to experience anything after 8 years of employment there...if i do though, ill be sure to let you know

12:27 AM  

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