We were so excited to stay there that when we got there we were amazed at the size and beauty of it!

We checked in and were given our room key (429 in the historic wing) she said the rooms just have the last two digits so you are room 29 on the fourth floor.
As we are taking the elevator up, it was of course creaking because the hotel was so old but we joked around about it. We got to our room, and at the time we didn't remember which room was the haunted one, so I said, I think we are directly below the haunted room! (thinking the haunted room was 529) We continued to joke but I felt like a heavy presence, it was a little tough to breath, so then I decided to pull out my blackberry to double check. I read several different articles, and they said one committed suicide on the 5th floor, another on the fourth... room....

I started to get a little nervous every time John would leave me in the room by myself, but nothing happened. At one point we turned the shower on and decided to be silly.
Yes.. redruM!

Anyways, that night we went out on 6th street, had a great time, we even took a horse and carriage ride to the Capitol Building. We took these pictures before heading out...



BUT... THIS ONE CREEPED US OUT!
You can see right through John!! (this photo has not been edited, and we tried to reenact it several times but it wouldn't do the same thing)
Next day we woke up early took a walk to the shopping district which we didn't realize how far it was! Got back to the room and got ready for dinner at Ruth Chris Steak House, we headed back to the room to relax and then go back out to 6th street, but we were so full from Ruth Chris we stayed in. John stepped out for a minute, and left me in the room, it was dark and instantly I felt cold, but I was laying on my side, when I felt my pillow inflate by my neck. I froze!! I couldn't move, I honestly was about to start crying, and I kept thinking don't look, don't move, John hurry! I was so scared!! As soon as I heard john open the room door i screamed TURN THE LIGHTS ON!! My stomach was turned upside down from the nerves and how scared I was, I didn't feel good for the rest of the night.
So we then decided to call it a night, and I tossed and turned all night, I felt like someone was in the room with us and but no one was around. Then I woke up to really old music playing in our room I got scared again but I couldn't budge or move or call for John to wake up. But I fell asleep, woke up again no music. Kept tossing and turning, and woke up again, music was playing, again I was frozen, (john was sleeping) then the music turned off. I ended up getting a little bit of sleep at the end.
These Are My Confessions.
Next time, I will not be joking around about a haunted place because sooner or later, I know I will be spooked! BUT I will stay at the Driskill over and over again, it was a great hotel/experience.
have you stayed at the Driskill?
Here are some pics of our trip!
And here is more info on the Haunting:
The ghost called the "Houston Bride" is the tragic tale of sorrow after the woman's fiance called off wedding plans at the last moment, in the 1990's. The woman stayed in room 29 and helped herself to her fiance's credit cards. She went on a shopping spree, and was last seen on the elevator of the fourth floor with arms full of packages. Three days later her body was discovered. She had committed suicide by shooting herself in the stomach.
Late one night, two women who wanted to see a ghost decided to stop on the fourth floor and look around. The fourth floor was undergoing restoration and the halls were lined with plastic. They decided it was not a good idea to wander around and returned to the elevator. A young woman stepped out with her arms full of bags and packages. She walked past them without a word and headed to room 29. The women asked her if the restoration bothered her and she replied that it was not bothering her. The next morning the clerk showed them the room, which had been taken apart for the restoration.
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