Some weird experiences in room #703. Simultaneously all pillows on two beds moved 2 inches at night. Same night a lamp moved six inches toward and backwards twice, knocking water bottles off of the table. Next night, the thermostat went up to a setting of 70 when set at 64, then a few hours later went down to a 62 setting when set at 64.
I was the only one there, and the settings changed on their own.
(Submitted by Rod W.)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 100 North Atlantic Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 29.229703, -81.008981
- County:
- Volusia County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Daytona Beach, FL (1.5 mi.)
Holly Hill, FL (2.0 mi.)
Daytona Beach Shores, FL (4.0 mi.)
South Daytona, FL (4.4 mi.)
Ormond Beach, FL (4.8 mi.)
Port Orange, FL (6.4 mi.)
Ormond-by-the-Sea, FL (8.9 mi.)
Ponce Inlet, FL (10.2 mi.)
Samsula-Spruce Creek, FL (12.9 mi.)
Glencoe, FL (14.3 mi.)
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I was in Daytona on Labor Day of 1964. Took a ride down a road in Tomoka State Park. Had heard about the green light. Turned our headlights off. All of a sudden the green light was traveling by the car! Racing through the trees! I’ll never forget it! It kept up with us. Then it disappeared and then came back!
We were awaken at 12:30 am with shrieks and groans in room 595 at Hilton Daytona Beach. Prayed for the person in agony and the sounds ceased
But it was most likely the plumbing … Was never really scared anyway …
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