This luxury 5-story hotel in Cheyenne was opened in 1911 to provide a comfortable place for oil barons, wealthy ranchers, and Army officers to stay.
It also catered to tourists headed to Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons.
Plains Hotel |
It has a grand ballroom and a lobby that is provided with extra light from a spectacular stained-glass skylight.
It has a central marble staircase, as well as rich mahogany and leather furniture
throughout.
The skylight over the lobby. |
When it first opened, the
Mezzanine featured an orchestra that played for its distinguished guests. In
more recent years, Presidents Truman, Nixon, and Reagan, all stayed at the Plains.
Each of its one hundred guest rooms
has plush velvet carpet, phones, private baths, and large brass beds.
Suite |
The Plains has been renovated
twice, first in the 1930s, and then again in 2002. Many guests today still enjoy
the cowboy-themed luxury.
People who promote the Plains
Hotel are not shy about another feature it has. The violence that occurred in the hotel
in the past has resulted in four resident ghosts.
Soon after the Plains opened
its doors, a honeymoon couple checked in. This couple was given a suite on the 2nd
floor. They had an argument stemming from the bride’s nervousness about their
marriage bed.
The groom impatient and angry left his bride and went down to the first-floor bar. While there
he met a local prostitute.
Wigwam Bar |
Rosie, his new wife, became concerned about how
long her husband had been absent, she grabbed a gun for protection and headed toward
the bar. She entered just in time to see her husband leaving with the shady
woman.
She followed them up to the
fourth floor and watched as they entered a guest room. Upset, she gathered her
courage and barged into the room only to find her husband in bed with this
lady.
Rosie angry at this
betrayal raised the gun she held and shot them both. Distraught, she then went back to her
room and shot herself. This double murder, suicide resulted in
an active haunting.
Rosie’s ghost has been
seen wandering the second floor. She wears a blue gown, and witnesses state she
appears to be lost in thought with a look of disappointment on her face.
Housekeepers state they have
heard phantom wailing coming from the newlywed’s room, and guests who have
stayed in this suite say they have listened to the actual argument that occurred
between the bride and groom before the husband left for the bar.
Rosie’s unfaithful husband is
seen finely dressed. He wears 1900s formal attire, with a long black coat and
polished black boots. He has on a white shirt with silver buttons.
He is seen on the
4th floor and throughout the hotel, including the
basement.
The prostitute is seen in a
short red dress adorned with white lace. She is spotted on the 2nd
floor, and in the lobby area. Several witnesses have stated they have seen her in the
balconies above the lobby.
Balconies above the lobby. |
She has issues with brides.
Several have claimed to encounter her while in the hotel.
One Halloween, mannequins were displayed as a bride and groom. A witness saw a lady in a red dress push the bride mannequin over, then she just disappeared.
One Halloween, mannequins were displayed as a bride and groom. A witness saw a lady in a red dress push the bride mannequin over, then she just disappeared.
A fourth ghost is seen in the
Plains is a man who killed a guest. He was involved in an argument with this
guest and shoved this poor soul out of a 4th-floor window.
Witnesses state they feel
anger, and a sense of dread in the area where this happened.
When these ghosts are
present, guests report doors and windows open without assistance.
Plains Hotel today. |
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