Ghosts or no Ghosts: Paranormal activities at Millennium Biltmore Hotel

I was on an assignment in L.A., C.A. last week. The company put me up at the famous Millennium Biltmore Hotel, where posts on TripAdvisor said paranormal activities can be found due to the hotel’s link to “Black Dahlia”. I read all the posts and saw them listing paranormal activities on floors number 2, 5, 6, 9, 10 and 11.

When I checked in at the hotel at 9:00 a.m., I specifically requested Floor Number 3, and a room that face the Fifth street. I was tired from the 5-hour overnight flight from Honolulu, so I took a nap before going to work in the afternoon. I was lying on my side facing the room entrance. When I was dozing off, I felt a “THUD” behind me, when I turned to look… a pillow that was set on its “spine” against the headboard flopped down flat next to me. It was as if someone had thrown it down hard. So I went to take a shower. The water came out hot and hotter, no cold water. When I tried to adjust the tap, it groaned and shuddered “Rrrrrrr”. Needless to say, that night I left all the lights on, as well as the TV, and I slept well all night.

To be fair, the staff are all nice, from the bellboys, the concierge and the front desk attendants. The hotel room is clean, the internet connection is stable, however, the fridge freezes everything I put in there, and if you want ice, the ice-machine is on ODD FLOORS only and maybe

very far from your room.