Haunted Vegas Spots
With all the glamour and glitz of Las Vegas, it’s no surprise there are regular visitors. Some, however, continue to stay around. Keep an eye out, you never know who you may run into!
Las Vegas Hilton
No doubt you’ve heard the phrase, “Elvis has left the building.” At the Las Vegas Hilton, The King never left. Apparently during the late 60s and early 70s, Presley performed often at The International, a hotel-casino that once stood at its current location on Paradise Road. The King is said to hang out around the backstage elevators of the Hilton, perhaps waiting to go onstage just one more time.
The Flamingo
Back in the heyday of the mafia, famous gangsters literally flocked to Las Vegas. Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel, in particular, saw the potential and persuaded his mafia bosses to invest in the
most luxurious hotel and casino the area had ever seen. Though much of the original Flamingo
he helped to build is no longer in existence, Bugsy’s ghost is said to remain, haunting the Presidential Suite, where he resided while in the city. Sightings have also been reported by the pool, in the wedding chapel, and around the Bugsy Monument in The Flamingo’s rose garden.
The Tropicana
On the way into the Tropicana Hotel and Casino, visitors are greeted by a huge Tiki mask.
The face is said to be cursed or somehow haunted. There have been reports of a strange, purple
cloud of smoke that shows up in developed photographs. If you visit the Tropicana, be sure to
snap a photo to see if you can also view the ghostly purple haze.
Haunted Vegas Tours
The tour not only takes you to the haunting grounds of Bugsy Siegel, Liberace, Redd Foxx
and Elvis, but it also covers the “Motel of Death,” where numerous celebrity deaths have
occurred, and the former home of a Las Vegas legend where his ghost continues to haunt.
Please call 702-737-5540 for more
information on this spirited and
spooky ghost tour! |