I just find it so crazy how there are commercials showing something in all it's glory and then you see it now and you cant imagine people being in those spaces
I'm so very glad that there are folks like you Dan, who go in and film these beautiful places with rich histories. Film them before they are leveled and gone forever. I'm sure you already know, but I'll tell you again anyway, what you and Will and others do is extremely important. Thank you so much.
I don't visit Hot Springs often and never entered this hotel, but I was furious when I heard about it's devastation. I didn't know it had been allowed to deteriorate so horribly. All kinds of celebrities stayed at the Majestic and it ended up like that? Thanks for documenting it before it was gone forever, Dan.
Fascinating! I love how you add music of the motel's heyday, and intersperse the film with actual footage of when the motel was operational. Sad and fascinating at the same time. More dead motel videos please! 🙏😊
Who do you think set this on fire? I lived on Park Avenue in Hot Springs in the 60 and 70. I have so many memories of this. I even had my 10th year Hot Spring High School reunion there. When my father came to visit he stayed there for the baths. As a young girl my neighbor friend would ride our bikes and ride '"the seeing elevator " in the Lana Towers. In the 83' I surprised my husband for our 10th wedding anniversary , blind fold and all, for a stay at the Majestic. So many childhood memories and then as an adult shopping at the boutiques with my mother. So sad to see this destroyed.
Every time I watch these dead motel videos, I wish you were a bit more out west... Dan is way respectful to these places, and doesn't cause harm, as I've seen a few explorers do. There's a town I've visited, that used to be a booming place, and has all kinds of old motels to show for it... Abandoned, but mostly untouched, save for wild winds taking their toll over the decades.
Out of the many explorations you have conducted Dan, this for me was one of the most depressing. To see such a historic structure purposely destroyed by arson makes me extremely sick. With that being said the exploration of it was excellent. Thanks again Dan for opportunity to see such things.
Your channel came in handy. I've been watching for years. But now I'm doing my town history.. and two business owners got sick in hot springs alabama and ones health was never the same so he retires, and 10 years later the other passed out at a cafe. Just saw a newspaper ad for this place and I just wanted a glimpse of what this place is. How fantastic you got it all here
Another very enjoyable vid, so sad to see this magnificent building destroyed. Your choice of music, especially the last song, absolutely perfect. Thank you Dan.
Loved, loved, loved the old portions of the hotel. What a shame. The windows, the woodwork, the whole courtyard with round pools. The shot at 10:40 is what nightmares are made of! Great video, Dan and Will! Keep 'em coming!
This video had such a different feeling to it as most I have watched of yours. There was nothing creepy about it at all. I just felt really sad that such a beautiful building had been left to be demolished. Seeing all of that beautiful work it kinda made me compare it to the Titanic. So so sad
Thank you for documenting this for us, I'm assuming it's gone by now and most of us would have never been able to appreciate the old architecture and detail they put into buildings back then had it not for your work. Thank you Dan.
I spent every summer here with my family from 1990 until 2006. Made me so sad to see such an incredibly beautiful hotel turn into ruins. Out of all the hotels ive stayed in, None of them hold a candle stick to how elegant the Majestic was in it prime. Seems pretty fishy on how it burned down too.
Wow I stayed there with my grandma and grandpa when I was like 12 for 2 weeks. . So amazing to see it again and so sad the others wont ever see it in its prime like I did . I'm 59 now so that was a while back At 3:00 The swimming pool looks small but it was so big in my memory ,again I was a kid then and I spent hours in that pool as my grandmother and grandfather went to spa treatments and hot baths. They tried to get me to go to a few and I chickened out and went to the pool. At 1: 33 I remember going to that soda fountain getting ice cream, free to me LOL was billed to our room at 4;31 that was a mineral water fountain that was always running , it was so cold I drank it all the time and I remember my grandmother telling me if I kept drinking it I would end up on the pot , but it never seemed to bother me that way LOL. At 6:05 I think that was the registration counter when you came in? I remember there was a long bench where 7 or 8 black men wearing red vests, white gloves and a little cap and they would wait to carry your bags. I remember my grandma traveled heavy it took all the guys to take our stuff to our room and I remember my grandma getting mad a grandpa for tipping them $10 to split among themselves . She wanted to give them $2 said in front of them they will leave work and go get drunk now and they all promised her they would stay, They had figured out how she was and went along with it . It was quite comical how they would talk more ,how shall I say blackish ? not trying to offend anyone but with the yessem and the wees be here fo ya ifins yous needs us talk. she gave them bigger tips then. My grandpa was a kind and humble man(from hungary).and loved to set on there bench and talk with them or hours unless grandma caught him, said he would be mistaken for a (n word) if he sat there. all the old black guys would just laugh and giggle (she was an ole alabama gal) nobody seemed offended and were always nice to her and me and grandpa to . Im sure that would not happen now days, it was a different time. To think of it it was a better time. a lot less hate than now It was August then and it was so hot I had to take a washcloth to open the door to her chevy wagon and start the A/C.and let it run for about a half hour. At 8:02 that room looked so familiar ,washroom on the left when you enter and like a small efficiency apartment with small stove and fridge At 15:02 it shows you going out a door to the pool area, I remember getting out of the pool burning my hands on the shinny metal railing at the pool and running like hell for those doors because my feet were burning on the blazing hot concrete . Did I say it got hot down there? LOL So many other things that happened that I now remember from seeing this Thank You Thank You Thank You Dan , You have brought back so many memories
+Earl V Thanks for sharing your memories! Highly appreciated! It really gives me a better color and visual aspect of the place when it was at its prime time and how people interacted with each other back then.
Great you take pride in having a Racist grandma. 🤔😒 And those were great times for you and evidently not great times for people of color. Alot less hate? Omg...delusional!! You are white of you did not experience the hate and bigotry in those times!! Glad you have good memories with you grandparents but remember that it was not so great for the people like the door men or the many others that could not find work except in the service industry because of their skin!!
ALEXX7843 most of us had racists grandmothers. Just the way it was. Can't change her now. He's just reciting history as he experienced it and I find it interesting.
What a shame indeed. I’ve stayed at this hotel twice in my life and it was so beautiful. I did not know it had burned down and I am so incredibly sad. Thank you for filming all of this.
Beautiful Architecture like this Vanishes and it is just Sad. Forgotten... You know my Dream was to become an Architect. I've had a passion for Architecture since I was a 6 year old. Love Frank Lloyd Wright's work, as well as the Amazing old World buildings. Like the works of H.H. Richardson, Richard Morris Hunt, many of the Classic old world Architects. Beautiful Job, Dan. Thank you for sharing this one. Well done !
There's actually an ad I saw today, about how the majestic might actually be renovated... Not sure if that'll happen though. It should, was once a beautiful place. My dad stayed there when it was still open.
I worked down the street from the majestic, ate lunch at Molly's Cafe, visited the auction houses across the street, and climbed the East Mountain Trails to the back and east side of the Hotel. Lots of memories there! Thanks Clark
It's so sad to see that this was the finally destiny for this magnificent building. When I was a kid, I would travel to Hot Springs every year for vacation with my parents from Shreveport, LA. My Daddy would rent a suite and we would stay for two weeks. I learned to swim in the pool at the hotel. It was such a grand place back in the day. It's awful that the hotel wasn't preserved. Excellent video. Thank you so much for filming this and sharing it.
Good on you for keeping it real and genuine... We are losing way too many precious, historic places - thank you for doing what you can to keep them alive.
This hotel had a lot of history before it was forced to be abandoned years ago. It's a sad reminder of how things can change. Why would somebody try to burn it down is hard to understand.
The EXACT. cause of the fire is unknown, the structure of the original yellow brick building was so unsound even before the fire, that the fire chief did not feel safe sending firefighters in during the fire, or investigators after the fire. It started on the The top floor, and the risk of. the floors giving way was too dangerous. The thought is that the fire was set either by kids who were smoking in the building, or a squater set a fire in one of the rooms to stay warm. There is some suspicion about the owner of the property, because he was reluctant to clean up the rubble until the spring of this year when the city took over the property. He had 'intentions' to renovate the property into apartments for several years, but never did, even after the fire. Something happened to a school building he owned in Oklahoma, I think, that burned down after being in his possesion for a long period, but was never updated, and there was a legal battle to clean up that property as well.
It was stated the fire was intentionally set on I believe it was the 5th floor (office space?) They mentioned "Urban Explorers" as a possible cause on the one interview I noted. Any true "Explorer" would never do any intentional damage to property. They tend to take a special interest in not disturbing things..just document...
Kevin Smith I look forward to Googling this, but my guess is it was difficult to keep running financially so they set fire in hopes of getting insurance money. Or sometimes buildings are cheaper to destroy and rebuild than bring up to code. Spreadsheets rule everything.
Nicely done Dan...am a fairly new subscriber.. am really enjoying your videos !!!! Really like the way this one was put together.... keep filming & we'll keep watching ...have a good one !!!!!
We used to spend our vacations in Hot Springs almost every year and this was the hotel we always stayed in. This is just too terrible. We always stayed int he newer part that had the pool.
Wow! U really go out of your way to entertain us This Is Dan Bell! Thank u so much for all of the work that you do. U are my favorite Urban Explorer! Btw...I'm subscribed to your Film It channel too!
This makes me really sad. You're about an hour from Little Rock, my home town. It's too bad someone couldn't save some of that wood paneling. Thanks for posting.
I find this place sadder than many others, seeing as it survived all the way up to 2006. If it hadn't been for some a**hole firebug, it still might have had a chance. Shame someone hasn’t salvaged all that beautiful woodwork, but then there was quite a bit of water damage. The ironwork on the stair railings would still be fine though…
Such a shame, I stayed there a couple of years before it closed. It was a lovely hotel past it's prime. The rooms were smallish and I definitely stayed in the 1920's portion of the hotel. The tubs were builtins from the 20s and were the largest bathtubs I've ever seen in a hotel, only the bathtubs in the Buckstaff bathhouse were bigger. It was also notoriously haunted and had a few unexplained noises and cold spot experiences. the 1960s part of the hotel was closed and abandoned looking, it had kind of a convention center in it. the oldest part of the hotel was mostly the spa area and had gas style fixtures and lots of beadboard wainscots. Great memories and sad that it couldn't be saved. Did you get into any of the abandoned bathhouses?
As usual, Dan's content is on another level compared to these other "explorer" guys on youtube. He's highly underrated at only 434k subs. As for this video, what really is sad is all the ornate wood work and trim that will be lost. They just don't make them like that anymore.
I live where there are a lot of buildings in the 100-150 year old era. It's always a tragedy when these buildings go, (especially when it's a landmark. But, that's why you guys are here. Preservation doesn't just involve the buildings, but the many stories and people involved with them.
As a Roaring Twenties and Depression Era buff, I love some of the music you mixed in the video. It enhanced the atmosphere. What a beautiful and historic place. Truly a shame to lose it. The machinery for the elevators was so cool! And sadly, I know that heartbreaking sound of demolition equipment on an historic site. We lost one of ours ten years ago, and that sound was terrible. It's the sound of history being eaten and obliterated.
If you ever get the chance to in the future, watch Forever Majestic. It goes into the hotels vivid history, the fire, and the efforts to save it. Such a moving piece.
Dude, when you were in the elevator motor room, the thing in front of you with the two large balls was a steam engine governor. It must have controlled the original steam engine that would have run the elevator. Basically the whole top of it would spin and lack of centripetal force would make the balls swing outward. The higher they swing, the more they restricted steam. So if you ran a steam engine as fast as you could, the balls would swing to their maximum and you'd be running "balls out". Hence the origin of both the terms "balls out" and "balls to the wall". Thanks for doing the vids dan bell. I love my life and get to live most of my dreams but seeing all these historic buildings is a dream of mine that I cannot fulfil as of yet. Thanks man!
When something like this get torn down, I always hope that they kept something from the original, like the sign or something. Even if they aren't going to rebuild the place, I imagine that something like that could easily be auctioned off.
+Nuclearxpotato I know, right? I hope so, too. Like that beautiful tile water fountain or the big pane glass windows. I see so many things in these old buildings that could be re-purposed, assuming they're in good condition.
So many of those old yellow bricks could have been cleaned up and reused for something, and it would have historical significance considering the building they were part of originally.
I just find it so crazy how there are commercials showing something in all it's glory and then you see it now and you cant imagine people being in those spaces
Thank you so much for exploring the old Majestic Hotel before she's gone forever.
I'm so very glad that there are folks like you Dan, who go in and film these beautiful places with rich histories. Film them before they are leveled and gone forever. I'm sure you already know, but I'll tell you again anyway, what you and Will and others do is extremely important. Thank you so much.
Hey guys! Check out my new channel, FILM IT. www.RUclips.com/DanBellFilmIt
Thank you so much for your incredible content.
+Hunter O'Brien Thank you, Hunter!
This video was well done! Thank you very much for being amazing & all the time & effort used in your vids to entertain us! 😉
Already checked it out! Fantastic work as usual. So relaxing. Love your style and how you don't rush.
Film it, is Doctor Fate approved
I don't visit Hot Springs often and never entered this hotel, but I was furious when I heard about it's devastation. I didn't know it had been allowed to deteriorate so horribly. All kinds of celebrities stayed at the Majestic and it ended up like that? Thanks for documenting it before it was gone forever, Dan.
Fascinating! I love how you add music of the motel's heyday, and intersperse the film with actual footage of when the motel was operational. Sad and fascinating at the same time. More dead motel videos please! 🙏😊
Seriously Dan I love your intros and how you give us history and the old commercials used
Who do you think set this on fire? I lived on Park Avenue in Hot Springs in the 60 and 70. I have so many memories of this. I even had my 10th year Hot Spring High School reunion there. When my father came to visit he stayed there for the baths. As a young girl my neighbor friend would ride our bikes and ride '"the seeing elevator " in the Lana Towers. In the 83' I surprised my husband for our 10th wedding anniversary , blind fold and all, for a stay at the Majestic. So many childhood memories and then as an adult shopping at the boutiques with my mother. So sad to see this destroyed.
nice tour always enjoy a Dan Bell Adventure
Every time I watch these dead motel videos, I wish you were a bit more out west... Dan is way respectful to these places, and doesn't cause harm, as I've seen a few explorers do. There's a town I've visited, that used to be a booming place, and has all kinds of old motels to show for it... Abandoned, but mostly untouched, save for wild winds taking their toll over the decades.
Out of the many explorations you have conducted Dan, this for me was one of the most depressing. To see such a historic structure purposely destroyed by arson makes me extremely sick.
With that being said the exploration of it was excellent. Thanks again Dan for opportunity to see such things.
I love the breathing through the respirator gives the videos a very eerie feeling
Tours with Darth Vader.
Your channel came in handy. I've been watching for years. But now I'm doing my town history.. and two business owners got sick in hot springs alabama and ones health was never the same so he retires, and 10 years later the other passed out at a cafe. Just saw a newspaper ad for this place and I just wanted a glimpse of what this place is. How fantastic you got it all here
Glad to see the dead motel series back. that place must have been nice in its day. its a shame the fire happend.
Another very enjoyable vid, so sad to see this magnificent building destroyed. Your choice of music, especially the last song, absolutely perfect. Thank you Dan.
I love this video. I have watched it a few times now. It is fantastic.
Excellent choice in music.
Loved, loved, loved the old portions of the hotel. What a shame. The windows, the woodwork, the whole courtyard with round pools. The shot at 10:40 is what nightmares are made of! Great video, Dan and Will! Keep 'em coming!
That commercial is so 80's!
Padded shoulders galore!
What a great looking Hotel, truly did live up to it's name once upon a time. So sad. Great Video as always Dan.
Thank you Dan!
Dan Bell, you have the best videos!!!
This video had such a different feeling to it as most I have watched of yours. There was nothing creepy about it at all. I just felt really sad that such a beautiful building had been left to be demolished. Seeing all of that beautiful work it kinda made me compare it to the Titanic. So so sad
That's what it is!!!
I’ve stayed here a few times. Was a great place.
I remember that pool so well, i though it was shaped like a Q.
This sure brings back a lot of memories. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you for documenting this for us, I'm assuming it's gone by now and most of us would have never been able to appreciate the old architecture and detail they put into buildings back then had it not for your work. Thank you Dan.
I spent every summer here with my family from 1990 until 2006. Made me so sad to see such an incredibly beautiful hotel turn into ruins. Out of all the hotels ive stayed in, None of them hold a candle stick to how elegant the Majestic was in it prime. Seems pretty fishy on how it burned down too.
I love the ending. "What a shame", and then it cuts to music. Damn good editing, man.
Love the music ....poor, hotel. Another piece of history gone. Thank you for providing us with the vid. I am very grateful to you for your work. Lynne
That was wonderful, Dan! Thanks again!
Wow I stayed there with my grandma and grandpa when I was like 12 for 2 weeks. . So amazing to see it again and so sad the others wont ever see it in its prime like I did . I'm 59 now so that was a while back
At 3:00 The swimming pool looks small but it was so big in my memory ,again I was a kid then and I spent hours in that pool as my grandmother and grandfather went to spa treatments and hot baths. They tried to get me to go to a few and I chickened out and went to the pool.
At 1: 33 I remember going to that soda fountain getting ice cream, free to me LOL was billed to our room
at 4;31 that was a mineral water fountain that was always running , it was so cold I drank it all the time and I remember my grandmother telling me if I kept drinking it I would end up on the pot , but it never seemed to bother me that way LOL.
At 6:05 I think that was the registration counter when you came in? I remember there was a long bench where 7 or 8 black men wearing red vests, white gloves and a little cap and they would wait to carry your bags. I remember my grandma traveled heavy it took all the guys to take our stuff to our room and I remember my grandma getting mad a grandpa for tipping them $10 to split among themselves . She wanted to give them $2 said in front of them they will leave work and go get drunk now and they all promised her they would stay, They had figured out how she was and went along with it . It was quite comical how they would talk more ,how shall I say blackish ? not trying to offend anyone but with the yessem and the wees be here fo ya ifins yous needs us talk. she gave them bigger tips then. My grandpa was a kind and humble man(from hungary).and loved to set on there bench and talk with them or hours unless grandma caught him, said he would be mistaken for a (n word) if he sat there. all the old black guys would just laugh and giggle (she was an ole alabama gal) nobody seemed offended and were always nice to her and me and grandpa to . Im sure that would not happen now days, it was a different time. To think of it it was a better time. a lot less hate than now
It was August then and it was so hot I had to take a washcloth to open the door to her chevy wagon and start the A/C.and let it run for about a half hour.
At 8:02 that room looked so familiar ,washroom on the left when you enter and like a small efficiency apartment with small stove and fridge
At 15:02 it shows you going out a door to the pool area, I remember getting out of the pool burning my hands on the shinny metal railing at the pool and running like hell for those doors because my feet were burning on the blazing hot concrete . Did I say it got hot down there? LOL So many other things that happened that I now remember from seeing this
Thank You Thank You Thank You Dan , You have brought back so many memories
+Earl V you sharing those memories makes this video that much better. Thanks for sharing!
+Earl V Thanks for sharing your memories! Highly appreciated! It really gives me a better color and visual aspect of the place when it was at its prime time and how people interacted with each other back then.
As others have said...
Thank you for sharing your memories!
Great you take pride in having a Racist grandma. 🤔😒 And those were great times for you and evidently not great times for people of color. Alot less hate? Omg...delusional!! You are white of you did not experience the hate and bigotry in those times!! Glad you have good memories with you grandparents but remember that it was not so great for the people like the door men or the many others that could not find work except in the service industry because of their skin!!
ALEXX7843 most of us had racists grandmothers. Just the way it was. Can't change her now. He's just reciting history as he experienced it and I find it interesting.
What a shame indeed. I’ve stayed at this hotel twice in my life and it was so beautiful. I did not know it had burned down and I am so incredibly sad. Thank you for filming all of this.
I loved it Dan!!! What a shame... This hotel was fantastic
Beautiful Architecture like this Vanishes and it is just Sad. Forgotten... You know my Dream was to become an Architect. I've had a passion for Architecture since I was a 6 year old. Love Frank Lloyd Wright's work, as well as the Amazing old World buildings. Like the works of H.H. Richardson, Richard Morris Hunt, many of the Classic old world Architects. Beautiful Job, Dan. Thank you for sharing this one. Well done !
Absolutely love your videos Dan!
There's actually an ad I saw today, about how the majestic might actually be renovated... Not sure if that'll happen though. It should, was once a beautiful place. My dad stayed there when it was still open.
Thanks so much....it's working now.
The quality of Dan's videos is just astronomical, thank you for you hard work, it is appreciated.
I agree...to the stars and back
YAY a new Dan Bell!
One of your best yet! What a shame it's coming down...
For some reason this video gives me serious Fallout vibes.
A very sad end for such a beautiful place :(. Thanks Dan & Will xx
your editing, as always, is superb!
+Madeline H Thanks!
+This is Dan Bell. Are you going to do commentary on the 1920 incident? I know it was scary, it scared me as well. Best wishes and stay safe!!
+This is Dan Bell. By the way LOVE your video's!
+This is Dan Bell. what editing software are you using?
Stayed with friends. All week In the 80s miss 80s hot springs. Whet back in 2003.
I worked down the street from the majestic, ate lunch at Molly's Cafe, visited the auction houses across the street, and climbed the East Mountain Trails to the back and east side of the Hotel. Lots of memories there!
Thanks
Clark
I'll bet the rooms are real cheap right now.
lol more like 100 percent off cheap
Thanks for getting pictures from there Dan
It's so sad to see that this was the finally destiny for this magnificent building. When I was a kid, I would travel to Hot Springs every year for vacation with my parents from Shreveport, LA. My Daddy would rent a suite and we would stay for two weeks. I learned to swim in the pool at the hotel. It was such a grand place back in the day. It's awful that the hotel wasn't preserved. Excellent video. Thank you so much for filming this and sharing it.
I love how you touch the buttons on the elevator, and flip the power switch! I would have had to! Thanks for being you and keep up the great films!
This brings tears to my eyes.
Amazing like always.
Good on you for keeping it real and genuine... We are losing way too many precious, historic places - thank you for doing what you can to keep them alive.
This hotel had a lot of history before it was forced to be abandoned years ago. It's a sad reminder of how things can change. Why would somebody try to burn it down is hard to understand.
The EXACT. cause of the fire is unknown, the structure of the original yellow brick building was so unsound even before the fire, that the fire chief did not feel safe sending firefighters in during the fire, or investigators after the fire. It started on the The top floor, and the risk of. the floors giving way was too dangerous. The thought is that the fire was set either by kids who were smoking in the building, or a squater set a fire in one of the rooms to stay warm. There is some suspicion about the owner of the property, because he was reluctant to clean up the rubble until the spring of this year when the city took over the property. He had 'intentions' to renovate the property into apartments for several years, but never did, even after the fire. Something happened to a school building he owned in Oklahoma, I think, that burned down after being in his possesion for a long period, but was never updated, and there was a legal battle to clean up that property as well.
It was stated the fire was intentionally set on I believe it was the 5th floor (office space?) They mentioned "Urban Explorers" as a possible cause on the one interview I noted. Any true "Explorer" would never do any intentional damage to property. They tend to take a special interest in not disturbing things..just document...
well if it isn't the football man himself.
Kevin Smith I look forward to Googling this, but my guess is it was difficult to keep running financially so they set fire in hopes of getting insurance money. Or sometimes buildings are cheaper to destroy and rebuild than bring up to code. Spreadsheets rule everything.
Probably the typical reason: insurance.
Nicely done Dan...am a fairly new subscriber.. am really enjoying your videos !!!! Really like the way this one was put together.... keep filming & we'll keep watching ...have a good one !!!!!
We used to spend our vacations in Hot Springs almost every year and this was the hotel we always stayed in. This is just too terrible. We always stayed int he newer part that had the pool.
Great footage. I live about 3hrs. from this place. They say Al Capone and other big shot stayed there. Some say it was haunted. Love all your videos.
Awesome, inspiring work as usual. Thank you!
Good one Dan!
That place really was majestic
Good to see you visiting my state well done sir
What a sad, sad way for that place to end it's existence.....this is one of the most haunting places I seen from you Dan.
So sad to see it like this. I stayed there once and it was so beautiful. Makes me feel my mortality.
I’m so such a Dead Motels binge! ❤️❤️❤️
Great video Dan, Thank you :)
Awesome once again! you never disappoint friend
This is an amazing video!! A million thanks for posting this!!!
I know, I say this every time. Great video Dan, thanks for documenting what will soon be gone.
where's the popcorn...I can't get enough of these videos. thank you.
awesome video those counter tops are beautiful
AMAZING CHANNEL!
LOL...."Bye Felicia."
LOL
+Auntie Didi hahah that made me laugh tho!
i think that was either Tavia or I that did that in 2011... kinda funny to see it there still.
Glad you got to film this before it burned. Was sad to see it go.
I retract my statement. I was typing before I seen that this was after the fire. Was an amazing place.
Thanks Dan ! It's like Christmas :)
This video just tugs at the heart strings....to see such a piece of history in such a state. Great job as always Dan (and Will!)
You summed it up Dan "What a shame"!
Wow! U really go out of your way to entertain us This Is Dan Bell! Thank u so much for all of the work that you do. U are my favorite Urban Explorer! Btw...I'm subscribed to your Film It channel too!
This makes me really sad. You're about an hour from Little Rock, my home town. It's too bad someone couldn't save some of that wood paneling. Thanks for posting.
OH MY GOD! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! PLEASE KEEP DOING THIS FOREVER!
Great video. I hope they salvaged the woodwork, paneling and mantels. It's hard to find craftsmanship like that these days.
SO SAD SEEING THIS PLACE GONE TO NOW
I find this place sadder than many others, seeing as it survived all the way up to 2006. If it hadn't been for some a**hole firebug, it still might have had a chance.
Shame someone hasn’t salvaged all that beautiful woodwork, but then there was quite a bit of water damage. The ironwork on the stair railings would still be fine though…
Such a shame, I stayed there a couple of years before it closed. It was a lovely hotel past it's prime. The rooms were smallish and I definitely stayed in the 1920's portion of the hotel. The tubs were builtins from the 20s and were the largest bathtubs I've ever seen in a hotel, only the bathtubs in the Buckstaff bathhouse were bigger. It was also notoriously haunted and had a few unexplained noises and cold spot experiences. the 1960s part of the hotel was closed and abandoned looking, it had kind of a convention center in it. the oldest part of the hotel was mostly the spa area and had gas style fixtures and lots of beadboard wainscots. Great memories and sad that it couldn't be saved. Did you get into any of the abandoned bathhouses?
As usual, Dan's content is on another level compared to these other "explorer" guys on youtube. He's highly underrated at only 434k subs. As for this video, what really is sad is all the ornate wood work and trim that will be lost. They just don't make them like that anymore.
So sad to see this happen but great videography!! Keep up the amazing work
Who the heck spray painted "deez nuts" on the wall, like c'mon you really can't find anything a little more creative to spray?
Prob same person who spray painted Bye Felicia
great video i always love how you manage to use some vintage/retro photos or video of a location if possible
YES! finally, what a wonderful old place, I am looking forward to more videos soon :)
How did I not see this video? I'm from Arkansas and I lived in Hot Springs when this came out holy hell
You can see the school I went to out the window at 10:50. That hotel is just a mound of dirt now. I got to watch it be demolished.
I live where there are a lot of buildings in the 100-150 year old era. It's always a tragedy when these buildings go, (especially when it's a landmark. But, that's why you guys are here. Preservation doesn't just involve the buildings, but the many stories and people involved with them.
This was great
As a Roaring Twenties and Depression Era buff, I love some of the music you mixed in the video. It enhanced the atmosphere. What a beautiful and historic place. Truly a shame to lose it. The machinery for the elevators was so cool! And sadly, I know that heartbreaking sound of demolition equipment on an historic site. We lost one of ours ten years ago, and that sound was terrible. It's the sound of history being eaten and obliterated.
another great video, felt like I was playing fallout at the end .
Good to hear that you were using a mask in that place.
Nice moves Dan! Keep it up, proud of you!
When you've been subscribed to this channel since it started and wonder how you didn't notice that he went to the state you live in
A weird combination of beautiful decor, sadness, charred remains, history, memories and neon spray paint.
If you ever get the chance to in the future, watch Forever Majestic. It goes into the hotels vivid history, the fire, and the efforts to save it. Such a moving piece.
Dude, when you were in the elevator motor room, the thing in front of you with the two large balls was a steam engine governor. It must have controlled the original steam engine that would have run the elevator. Basically the whole top of it would spin and lack of centripetal force would make the balls swing outward. The higher they swing, the more they restricted steam. So if you ran a steam engine as fast as you could, the balls would swing to their maximum and you'd be running "balls out". Hence the origin of both the terms "balls out" and "balls to the wall". Thanks for doing the vids dan bell. I love my life and get to live most of my dreams but seeing all these historic buildings is a dream of mine that I cannot fulfil as of yet. Thanks man!
When something like this get torn down, I always hope that they kept something from the original, like the sign or something. Even if they aren't going to rebuild the place, I imagine that something like that could easily be auctioned off.
+Nuclearxpotato I know, right? I hope so, too. Like that beautiful tile water fountain or the big pane glass windows. I see so many things in these old buildings that could be re-purposed, assuming they're in good condition.
+nyssa1049 Funny you should mention that. The tile fountain was one of the things the city actually saved, when they demolished the hotel.
So many of those old yellow bricks could have been cleaned up and reused for something, and it would have historical significance considering the building they were part of originally.
Once again, awesome video.