Monday, October 6, 2014

Travel website Booking.com now offers haunted hotels (video)

 Here's a fun little treat for the Halloween season. The hotel travel website Booking.com now advertises haunted hotels, for the more daring of travelers. Below the press release is a link to a spooky webpage that will help you find your best haunted hotel experience, plus a video.

From the press release:
Booking.com (http://www.booking.com), the largest brand in the global online accommodation sector, has exactly what customers are looking for - even haunted hotels. Showcasing haunted properties from around the globe, travelers can find their next ghostly getaway with the Haunted Destinations finder.

"With over 350,000 properties worldwide and over 25 unique accommodations, including haunted hotels, customers have nothing to be afraid of when trying to get their stay exactly right," says Paul Hennessy, Booking.com's chief marketing officer. "With Halloween around the corner, we wanted to help travelers better navigate our array of property choices, particularly those inspired by the holiday spirit. We are dedicated to bringing travelers an experience unlike any other regardless of where they stay or how they book."

With the world's largest variety of accommodations, Booking.com brings its extraordinary roster of bewitching properties to life through a horrific Haunted Hotels advertising campaign starring the Queen Anne Hotel in San Francisco. For American guests seeking to "Stay If You Dare", Booking.com's haunted destinations span across country including: The National Hotel, Jamestown, California, Stanley Hotel, Estes Park, Colorado, The Vinoy Renaissance, St Petersburg, Florida, The Gettysburg Hotel, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Hotel Galdez, Galveston, Texas and The 1886 Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Aransas.

Booking.com HAUNTED 

 

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