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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Obligatory trip to popular hotel (Viewed 345 times)
lonewolf34 


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Obligatory trip to popular hotel
< on 7/7/2013 7:56 PM >
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I know it's been a popular spot, but made my first trip out here.

We almost didn't think we were getting in. Partner overheard the maintenance guy saying he was preparing info for a police report in court on Thursday. Apparently, very recently someone had been there and broken glass out of the big window beside the back door. There were new locks/ screwed in boards over all the doors. Luckily we found a way in.

We were in for just under 2 hours. The hotel definitely had tons of rooms ,and an interesting layout. Here's a few photos. Hope you enjoy.

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Looks like they filmed Saw here....

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Someone may have been staying here recently


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Re: Obligatory trip to an abandoned hotel
<Reply # 1 on 7/7/2013 9:10 PM >
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Cool! I especially like 4, 7, and 12.
That police report talk would have me paranoid the whole time!

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Re: Obligatory trip to an abandoned hotel
<Reply # 2 on 7/7/2013 9:46 PM >
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Posted by PressingLeap
Cool! I especially like 4, 7, and 12.
That police report talk would have me paranoid the whole time!


It was definitely obvious the glass they had broken. It's a shame that some end up ruining it for others.

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Re: Obligatory trip to popular hotel
<Reply # 3 on 7/9/2013 3:32 AM >
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Dayum, I love this building. It looks like you saw way more than I got to when I was there. Excellent pictures, and good job finding a way in after all of the new security measures they put up!

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Re: Obligatory trip to popular hotel
<Reply # 4 on 7/9/2013 1:34 PM >
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You made it look interesting.
Well done.

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Re: Obligatory trip to popular hotel
<Reply # 5 on 7/9/2013 2:08 PM >
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Posted by DevilC
You made it look interesting.
Well done.


Thanks. You were right about the motel next door. Didn't seem too interesting either.

The other hotel I went to check out had already been converted to a Knight's Inn.

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Re: Obligatory trip to popular hotel
<Reply # 6 on 7/9/2013 2:10 PM >
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Posted by Baldran
Dayum, I love this building. It looks like you saw way more than I got to when I was there. Excellent pictures, and good job finding a way in after all of the new security measures they put up!


Thanks. How long ago were you there? Funny, it was actually the last door we tried, that led us to an option to get in.

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