In the previous hotel, which has now turned into a commercial building, it is said that the old Blaisdeell Hotel is chasing more than one ghost. One of the former guests who died at the hotel to the maritime ghosts and another is residing on the basement.
The Blaisdeell Hotel, which was built in 1912, is one of the oldest hotels in Hawaii, and is the remains of an era in which Honolulu was a noisy center for sailors, travelers and adventurers. Although it is no longer a hotel, the building includes companies and works as a sea warrior center at the University of Hawaii Pacific.
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Despite its use in the modern era, the Blaisdell Hotel is steeped in history-and the ghost legends that continue to chase the corridors.
Echoes of the past: a haunted marine man
During World War II, Blaisdell Hotel was a common place for sailors looking for comfort and relaxation. But some say it is not everyone who has logged at all. It is rumored that the third floor of the building is chased by the ghost of the marine man. Visitors and workers in the building reported that they feel a strange presence, a cold draft in the warm passages otherwise, and the irreplaceable feeling of monitoring. Some claim that they saw the seizure’s grim number, wearing a fragile marine costume, wandering in the halls as if he was still looking for something – or someone.
The tragic jump at Blaisdell Hotel
The history of the dark hotel does not end there. Javier Vompelida, a former elevator operator at Blaisdeell, tells a disturbing story he heard from tenants over the years. He himself said in an interview:
“Sometimes I see … things, but I do not believe in ghosts,” he says. “I always say it is a shadow, or the light, or most likely there. Sometimes I want to see something, to make me a believer, do you know?”
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According to the local legend, a hotel guest jumped from a window on one of the upper floors, and decreased to her death. According to some sources, this is said to have happened in the 1960s.
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While Fompelida himself did not see anything, the tenants tell stories about a little girl or a Hawaiian man who appears in the corridors, and their characters are passing and ghost. Whether these appearances are linked to tragic mutation or other souls that chase the building are still a mystery.
Perhaps the most chilling story associated with the Blaisdeell Hotel is the story of a former owner in the 1980s, which, who suffers from despair, hanged himself on the bottom of the building. According to the stories, he had huge gambling debts. Fombellida in the basement and legend is that the rope used in the tragic event is still intact.
A place where souls roam
Today, the Blaisdell Hotel stands as a piece of Honolulu’s history, a building that has witnessed countless lives through its doors. However, it seems that some of these souls have never left. The ghosts of the past continue to make their presence known, chasing the corridors of the building, stairs, and lower floor. Whether the marine man is on the third floor, the tragic personality of the victory, or the ghost of the former owner, the Blaisdeell Hotel is the place where the line between the neighborhoods and the dead is not clear.
For those who work or visit the Blaisdeell Hotel today, stories are a shrimp reminder that history is never in the past. The souls of those who walked their halls are still in place, and their woven cut in the building’s fabric. Although everyone may see or hear these ghosts, strange stories are still transmitted, ensuring that the painful history of the Blaisdell Hotel is not forgotten.
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