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Haunted Hotels

This Discovery co-production uncovers scary stories of murder and misfortune from notorious hotels and inns from around the world. Spooky castles in Scotland, sinister chateaux in France, and inns of all varieties in the U.S. are explored, revealing mysteries that have existed for centuries.

Each episode features three haunted hotels from the United States, one scary inn or castle from the United Kingdom, and one spooky chateau from France. The locations are thoroghly mixed, so that each segment is followed by a new story from a different country of origin. High quality dramatizations and special effects re-create tantalizing true-life ghost stories from each haunted hotel.

Discovery's Travel Channel in the U.S. will broadcast the world premiere of all three episodes in October of 2001. The series is available for television and video in all territories outside of the United States and Canada.

Haunted Hotels #1

"Somebody was there ... and somebody was visiting us ..."

A lonely soul with ties to the mob... two lovers involved in a passionate, yet unholy affair ... and a 17th knight in black armor ... haunt this episode of "Haunted Hotels." We'll visit Ventura's Bella Maggiore Inn, where the spirit of a World War II prostitute is believed to keep lonely businessmen from spending the night alone. Innkeepers at the Dryburgh Abbey Hotel in Scotland say a "gray lady" haunts the hotel and terrifies guests, as she returns again and again to the sight of her forbidden love affair with a monk. Outside of New Orleans, a haunting "Lady in Black" is said to be the daughter of the Oak Alley plantation's original owners. And gangsters in the 1930's were the downfall of a beautiful young woman named Violet, whose ghost still pines for a lost love at Lake Arrowhead's Bracken Fern Manor. And in the magnificent 17th century Chateau St. Loup in France, the ghost of a gothic prince in black armor is said to check on visitors in the dead of night.

Be our guest ... the ghosts are waiting.

Haunted Hotels #2

A 1,000 year-old French Chateau ... a gothic church turned bed and breakfast ... and a haunted hideaway for Hollywood's elite... Terrifying and unexplainable events have been known to send guests screaming into the night in this episode of "Haunted Hotels." We will visit San Diego's Hotel del Coronado, where guests speak of a beautiful suicide victim who whispers their names at night. A reluctant bride is said to roam Scotland's Comlongon Castle, where, long ago, her would-be husband took an axe to her lifeless body. A murdered soldier from the Civil War has been heard serenading his lost love at Louisiana's Loyd Hall Plantation. Terrified guests have checked out of France's 10th Century Chateau de Roumegouse in the middle of the night, saying they were pinched by invisible hands. And on the California coast, a converted church, now the Victorian Rose Bed & Breakfast, echoes with the haunting hymns of a choir singer who suffered a tragic and violent death.

Join us as we travel a realm of mystery ... where anything is possible.

Haunted Hotels #3

"If anything goes wrong, I'll hear the people who are in the haunted room run out."

An isolated inn with tales of an apparition so horrifying that those who see it won't ever speak of it... a room in a 13th-century French Chateau said to hide a terrible secret... and a violent encounter with a pirate that still resonates today... In this episode of "Haunted Hotels," the ordinary is not part of the journey...

We begin at England's Kirkstone Pass Inn, where innkeepers and guests say they are terrified by a slithery black apparition. At T'Frere's in Louisiana's Cajun Country, the destructive spirit of a young widow is said to create havoc ... and pull the toes of sleeping guests. Innkeepers at the Horton Grand, in San Diego's old red-light district, say the ghost of a brothel madam still searches for customers among the living. Walled into a living tomb, the ghost of a straying wife is said to roam the stairways of the 13th-century French Chateau de Puymartin. And the hosts of Louisiana's Chretien Point Inn say they are regularly visited by the ghost of a pirate ½ and the woman who killed him.

The adventure of travel takes on an extra thrill ... when you stay at a haunted hotel.

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