MdmMim
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 17, 1999
In Sunday's local paper, there was a Northeast Traveler insert which had a little info about the Sagamore. I thought it was quite interesting! I'll quote it here:
"Talk about overstaying your welcome: Among the hotel's first guests in the 1880s was a couple who reportedly visits Trillium, the hotel's fine dining restaurant, to this day. The ghostly pair doesn't disturb anyone; they simply descend from the second floor and take a seat in the restaurant's reception room. Mr. Brown's Pub is also haunted, according to a former cook. He left the job shortly after a woman with flowing blond hair wearing a long, white evening gown spoke to him, walked toward him and then, stepped straight through him."
Those of you who someday might visit this lovely resort just might have a nice visit from this couple.
Sounds fascinating, eh??
I may have to booooook a room!
"Talk about overstaying your welcome: Among the hotel's first guests in the 1880s was a couple who reportedly visits Trillium, the hotel's fine dining restaurant, to this day. The ghostly pair doesn't disturb anyone; they simply descend from the second floor and take a seat in the restaurant's reception room. Mr. Brown's Pub is also haunted, according to a former cook. He left the job shortly after a woman with flowing blond hair wearing a long, white evening gown spoke to him, walked toward him and then, stepped straight through him."
Those of you who someday might visit this lovely resort just might have a nice visit from this couple.
Sounds fascinating, eh??
I may have to booooook a room!