Exploring the World's Most Dangerous Hotels
[HPP] Brent RiveraDecember 4, 202521 min
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- ⛏️ The journey began at a mile-long mine transformed into a hotel, where guests learned about 50 past fatalities, earning it the nickname "Slaughter House."
- 🧗 Accessing the hotel involved navigating 1000-foot deep chasms using hooks and chains, a perilous route described as extremely dangerous.
- 🌊 Inside the mine, guests had to cross a river using chains and later a zip line, followed by another half-hour walk to reach the hotel rooms.
- ✨ Despite the treacherous journey, the hotel offered amenities like a beautiful bathroom with a fake sky and a restaurant deep within the cave.
Lion Lodge Experience
- 🦁 The second destination was the Port Lympne Hotel and Reserve's Lion Lodge, where guests stayed in rooms directly adjacent to lion enclosures.
- ⚠️ The proximity to the lions created a constant sense of danger, with guests needing to protect themselves from the wild animals.
- 🚿 The lodge featured an outdoor bathroom where guests could observe lions while showering, adding to the unique and thrilling experience.
- 🦍 Beyond lions, the reserve allowed guests to feed other animals like gorillas, giraffes, and bears, enhancing the wildlife encounter.
Mountain Capsule Hotel Challenge
- ⛰️ The third hotel was a futuristic capsule located 4000 feet up a mountain, requiring an arduous climb to reach.
- 🧗 The ascent involved steep rock climbing and crossing difficult sections with ropes, proving to be a significant physical challenge.
- 🚀 Reaching the hotel lobby was only the first step; guests then used multiple zip lines to access their individual capsule rooms.
- 🪞 Despite the breathtaking views, the capsules had visible cracks, causing concern about their safety, especially during windy conditions.
Prison and Clown Motel Stays
- 🔒 The fourth hotel was a former prison, where guests were checked in as "prisoners" by a guard and locked in their cells.
- 🎲 Guests were subjected to prison-like rules, including silence, and faced consequences like being moved to a darker, bed-less cell for breaking them.
- 🤡 The next stop was the Clown Motel, located next to a cemetery and built on top of another, known for its terrifying atmosphere.
- 👻 Using a ghost detector, guests explored the motel and cemetery, encountering unsettling clown paraphernalia and experiencing unexplained phenomena.
Haunted Queen Mary Ship
- 🚢 The final and most dangerous hotel was the Queen Mary ship, infamous for 47 reported deaths and triple murders in the 1960s.
- 🚪 Guests stayed in Room B340, known as the ship's most terrifying, and experienced strange occurrences like unexplained knocking and scratching sounds.
- 🐦 A bird mysteriously appeared inside their room, adding to the eerie atmosphere and unsettling the guests.
- 📸 To capture evidence of paranormal activity, cameras were set up, which recorded a flowerpot mysteriously breaking and lights flickering during the night.
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Dangerous HotelsExtreme TravelMine HotelLion LodgeMountain Capsule HotelPrison HotelClown MotelHaunted Ship (Queen Mary)Paranormal ExperiencesGhost DetectionAdventure ChallengesZip-liningRock ClimbingWildlife EncountersUnique Accommodations
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