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Summary

The Hotel del Coronado near San Diego, California, is reputedly haunted by the ghost of Kate Morgan, who died under mysterious circumstances in 1893, with her spirit said to frequent two hotel rooms and other locations on the premises.

Abstract

The Hotel del Coronado, a historic resort near San Diego, is the site of an enduring ghost story. The specter is believed to be that of Kate Morgan, a woman who died on the hotel grounds in November 1893. Accounts of her death vary, with one story suggesting she committed suicide after a quarrel with her husband, Tom, who may have murdered her and a disappearing maid. Another version implies she took her life upon discovering her husband's infidelity. The hotel has embraced these tales, offering guests the chance to stay in rooms associated with the haunting, where they report eerie phenomena such as cold gusts, whispers, and sightings of Kate's ghost. The hotel's marketing appears to capitalize on the ghost stories by promoting two haunted rooms and the locations of the purported events, enhancing its allure for ghost enthusiasts and curious visitors.

Opinions

  • The author suggests that the hotel may be exaggerating the ghost stories for marketing purposes, referring to the splitting of one ghost into two as an "excellent marketing ploy."
  • There is skepticism about the consistency and credibility of the stories surrounding Kate Morgan's death, with the phrase "elements that don’t really hold water" indicating doubt.
  • The hotel is portrayed as actively fostering an atmosphere of the supernatural, likely to attract guests interested in paranormal experiences.
  • The mention of "odd sensations" and "mysterious presences" in the rooms implies that the hotel endorses and perhaps even encourages these experiences as part of its appeal.
  • The author seems to appreciate the hotel's strategy, noting the cleverness of having multiple haunted locations within the hotel, which adds to its mystique and potentially its commercial success.

The Ghost of the Hotel Del Coronado

The Hotel del Coronado is a resort hotel near San Diego, California, that is said to be haunted by a woman who died there in November 1893

Postcard from 1910. Public domain image

The Coronado Ghost

The woman was Kate Morgan, although there are different stories to account for how she met her end. One is that she checked into the hotel alone, under a false name, after she and her husband, named Tom, had quarrelled during their journey there by train. She had told him that she was pregnant, which was not welcome news to him. He got off the train early and said that he would join her later.

After two days alone, staying in Room 3312, she went to San Diego where she bought a gun; she was found dead the following day on the north steps of the hotel, apparently by suicide.

However, there was something very strange about her death, which was that the gun she had bought, and which was in her hand with one chamber empty, was not of the same calibre as the bullet that killed her.

Another mystery concerned the maid who disappeared the day after the funeral and was never seen again. So did Kate’s husband Tom turn up at the hotel and kill both Kate and the maid, who had seen enough to implicate him in Kate’s murder and therefore had to be silenced?

Another account has Kate committing suicide because she found her husband with another woman. In this version the married couple had arrived together and booked into Room 3502. He went down to the gaming room on his own and Kate later decided that this would be a good time to surprise him with the news of her pregnancy. He had not thought that he would be disturbed by Kate turning up, hence the discovery of his flirting so shocked Kate that she killed herself.

As with many such stories there are elements that don’t really hold water, but the hotel seems to have done all it can to boost the stories for what they are worth. For one thing, there are two rooms, not one, that guests can sleep in that might produce odd sensations — and, naturally enough, they duly oblige with stories of mysterious presences, cold gusts and subdued whispers. Then there are the two possible scenes of the drama, namely the hotel steps and the gaming room, either of which are worthy of attention from the ghost-hunting perspective.

In addition to the sensations mentioned above, guests have reported seeing the ghost of Kate Morgan moving through corridors or standing by windows.

Many haunted houses increase their attractiveness by being the scene of hauntings by numerous ghosts. The Hotel del Coronado has achieved this trick by splitting their one ghost into two, which sounds like an excellent marketing ploy!

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