All this week, as part of Halloween celebration we'll be running letters from guests who have had ghostly experiences at the Chelsea Hotel. It's not surprising that this guest experienced a negative energy on the first floor, as that one is the most haunted floor in the hotel:
I stayed last week, was given room 120, although I do not like to nurture it or make it stronger I do have a sensitivity to the spirit or ghost or alternative energy realm, it has been in my family. I find it a nuisance actually but sometimes things are so strong I can't keep them away. I needed to change rooms, not that I knew alot about the Hotel's history- I travel on business and had no other place available- I am open to staying at different places as long as there is a shower and TV and a good location. When the desk clerk told me first floor or room 120 somehow I just knew it was wrong, a pit in my belly. But I had been traveling and thought maybe I am just tired. The room is sad and kind of upset and I don't mean the appearance (obviously nothing to write home about either). There is a sad energy in the back of it near the bathroom, not malevolent or anything but just sad, not able to breath well and a bit lost maybe looking for a bit of help, it won't go outside- I cound not help it. My emotions tend to take on the energy and I physically feel the hurt of the energy (that is the nuisance I was referring to). I had to leave after 10 minutes and was given room 915 which was much nicer both energy wise, feel and aura. Although I was awoken at 4 AM, I was being handed a glow in the dark frisbee by some goofball energy, not scary at all and I was able to get back to sleep. -- Steve Clark
No doubt it was that same negative energy that led Sid (or whoever) to kill Nancy in Room 100 in 1978. Since you seem to be sensitive to that kind of vibe, it's probably best that you got out when you did. (We have also had another report of ghosts in 120.)
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