For a spooky adventure that will give your whole family a fright, head to Washington to tour and stay at The Hotel Sorrento in Seattle. Afterward, take a 35-minute drive to experience paranormal activity when you dine at Oxford Saloon in Snohomish. So, ff you're ready for a one-of-a-kind adventure, read on to learn more about what you'll get to do (and possibly see) during your spooky outing in Washington.
The Sorrento Hotel was founded in 1909 and was the place to go for a night out on the town. Nowadays, the historic hotel, known as one of the most haunted in the country, is situated in what is Downtown Seattle.
Over the years, guests have claimed to have felt the spirit and seen Alice B. Toklas - the writer and long-term partner of Gertrude Stein.
Aside from being known for her ghostly activity, such as moving around guests' glasses in the hotel, Alice B. Toklas is known as the inventor of the pot brownie!
Once you finished touring The Sorrento Hotel, hop on 1-5 North for about 20 minutes to go to the Oxford Saloon in Snohomish.
Built-in 1900, The Oxford Saloon has been a lively destination to enjoy a fun night out. However, over the years, the saloon has also been a popular spot for ghosts with a connection to the saloon.
One of the most notorious ghosts is the former madame of the brothel that was said to be where the saloon now stands. Apparently, she was found beheaded in the upstairs bathtub. Nowadays, diners have said to have felt her spirit while enjoying their meal.
Since ghosts need to eat too, feel free to order an extra beer and fries when you dine at The Oxford Saloon.
To get started on planning your stay at The Hostel Sorrento, visit their website. If you'd like to sneak a peek at what you might order when you dine with ghosts, take a look at the Oxford Saloon's menu too.
You'll also find information about more haunted trip destinations in Washington here.
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