If I was staying at that hotel, I’d be extremely disappointed walking through that dreadful and depressing corridor after standing in that magnificent lobby/reception 😖
2:27 Jacob: The classical music and the way that this cab looks flashing in the most hilarious way I’ve ever seen 😂 Later.. Jeff: I can still hear the classical music in the elevator
If you do decide to go on holiday to Europe again, maybe you could visit Herlev Hospital in Copenhagen. The bank of elevators there is just CRAZY! 16 elevators in 1 bank!
There's a hospital in lacrosse WI and they have four Otis elevators that have been modernized but on floors three and the lower level they have the touch control call buttons but the buttons inside the cab's are push buttons. They all have digital displays. And have the original bell and wall indicators on the floors
What a cool place!! Nice video. The first elevators (the ones that were modded by US Elevator) have a ceiling (which you guys commented about) that I've only seen in 1960's Westys. TThat would be my guess as to OEM on those...
+Dana Danarosana Good theory! Especially since the low-rise elevator (the one that says it serves floors 44, 55, 66) had a Westinghouse nameplate on the floor.
I stayed here 3 years in a row for a week straight each & got the 13th floor twice and the 12th once and let me tell ya... 90% of the "rumors" about this place are true man, stay at your own risk
I've actually stayed here. one of those online deals. I liked the location because it was in walking distance to a lot of stuff, but the rooms there were so tiny. It looks pretty for the most part, but it feels like an illusion to mislead you. Glad you captured the different elevators and the weird layout. Did you guys visit any of the museums other than Science and Industry?
+Melissa Duckett Jacob was only there for one day, so that was the only one he went to. I went to Shedd Aquarium, Willis Tower, a concert, walked around Millenium Park, and of course rode the L!
+upanddownadventures We didn't film the Even Elevators, which were exactly the same as the Odd Elevators. There probably are some service elevators we missed too...
we stayed there this past November for my bday . and we had 3 anomaly in our room we have it on video + we had an Experience on the 11th and the 12th floor . love it I hope we get to go soon :}side note the Bears lost that sunday :{
Unfortunate news! As I am writing this comment I am staying in the congress hotel and every single elevator has been modded with innovation. I still have some elevators to explore here but from the looks of it there are no original elevators.
5 minutes in, "Where the crazy part??" some parts look very raggedy and not well-maintained. I mean, the button is nasty and paint peeling, simple fixes...unlikely I'd be playing on those elevators, myself...yeah, floor lights not working and so on. Uh-uh. Taking the stairs, thanks. Probably worse that dirt and peeling paint wrong with them. That and acting funky...that they won't buy Acrysol to remove the tape adhesive also makes me nervous, and think it's a failing hotel...bring in Anthony Melchurri!
I never play on elevators that "act up." And NEVER stick your hand in there without being prepared to have the door close on it! That would be bad. If you just wave your hand in there, it SHOULD open. I'm personally, not at all confident at being on any elevator where they won't spring for a can of WD-40. Being fair and logical, your chances of being eaten by an escalator are 37 in a year, including dumb accidents like the woman in China being chewed up completely and the decapitated woman in Russia. Both were with their young kids who were untouched. Elevators cause about half that number of deaths. But they DO exist. Usually with workmen or someone doing something stupid. As for China, (eye roll) they released a safety video after all their citizens freaked about that woman being chomped to death. There's got to be about a dozen safeties, NONE of which were working that day. Particularly the one where the plates aren't supposed to be able to open, but that's got one shut-off. Resistance and step separation are another 2 shut-offs. That apparently aren't used in China... after that, nobody is afraid of CARS (35,000 deaths yearly) or regular stairs, which kill 1,600 a year. That's why you have to LOOK for the regular stairs in any store. You're less likely to get hurt in elevators or escalators, by a long shot. Although the accidents are nasty, they're NOT like "Final Destination," although the elevator one might very well have been a lot like FD2. Even happened the same way. A mirror image, in fact. Exactly reversed. Too bad the FD movies got so ridiculously impractical in the deaths.
I know you posted this comment a while ago, but I wanted to give some insight anyways. Chicago Congress Hotel is a very old building. It was one of the many home of Al Capone when he lived in Chicago. Other gangster also took refuge there too whenever they were conducting business. Because of Al Capone and other gangsters using the hotel to conduct their business, a lot of deaths ended up happening. Some of the rooms are actually sealed off from the guest. Rumor has it that in one of the rooms on the 6 floor, a man was killed and buried inside the room, and hotel management ended up sealing off that room completely. Natural deaths and murders sadly happen often in a hotel's history. Sometimes the hotels can't always control what happens inside, which is why a lot of older hotels tend to be haunted.
If I was staying at that hotel, I’d be extremely disappointed walking through that dreadful and depressing corridor after standing in that magnificent lobby/reception 😖
That last elevator has to be the scariest service elevator I've ever seen.
Ontario's Elevators probably just a controller problem
2:27 Jacob: The classical music and the way that this cab looks flashing in the most hilarious way I’ve ever seen 😂
Later..
Jeff: I can still hear the classical music in the elevator
Awwww I can't believe I missed you guys coming! I would have loved to show y'all around
Brilliant! Glad the Otis are still there, all the elevators here are rockets, I hope to return someday
The guest floors remind me of my grandpas house
first elevator is eccentric. 10 vending machines together is a shopping mall.
If you do decide to go on holiday to Europe again, maybe you could visit Herlev Hospital in Copenhagen. The bank of elevators there is just CRAZY! 16 elevators in 1 bank!
That is crazy! I'd like to see how they are laid out!
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The basement at the end of the video looks like a utility tunnel
There's a hospital in lacrosse WI and they have four Otis elevators that have been modernized but on floors three and the lower level they have the touch control call buttons but the buttons inside the cab's are push buttons. They all have digital displays. And have the original bell and wall indicators on the floors
That intro shows a reverse clip of the Plane Train in Atlanta!
No wonder it's haunted, it has a 13th floor!
Loved this video!! Wonder if you missed anything...
+alpalJL Thanks! See my response to Up&Down below
+thewildeeper Noted... :)
I rode a vintage Otis elevator it's a traction and it is very fast but had the light displays
What a cool place!! Nice video. The first elevators (the ones that were modded by US Elevator) have a ceiling (which you guys commented about) that I've only seen in 1960's Westys. TThat would be my guess as to OEM on those...
+Dana Danarosana Good theory! Especially since the low-rise elevator (the one that says it serves floors 44, 55, 66) had a Westinghouse nameplate on the floor.
it is playing violin music in the elevator!
ive seen some that veiw over the city, I WOULD ACTUALLY FREAK
THERES A FRICKIN 13th FLOOR!!!
I stayed here 3 years in a row for a week straight each & got the 13th floor twice and the 12th once and let me tell ya... 90% of the "rumors" about this place are true man, stay at your own risk
If I stayed on the 66th floor of the Buckingham Tower, I would take the fast Westinghouse elevator
I've actually stayed here. one of those online deals. I liked the location because it was in walking distance to a lot of stuff, but the rooms there were so tiny. It looks pretty for the most part, but it feels like an illusion to mislead you.
Glad you captured the different elevators and the weird layout. Did you guys visit any of the museums other than Science and Industry?
+Melissa Duckett Jacob was only there for one day, so that was the only one he went to. I went to Shedd Aquarium, Willis Tower, a concert, walked around Millenium Park, and of course rode the L!
+thewildeeper awesome! we went to Shedd again this past summer and hit the field museum (which is my favorite). it's a fun city!
Cool intro bro
Did you film every elevator here? I'm glad the vintage Otis elevators are still original.
+upanddownadventures We didn't film the Even Elevators, which were exactly the same as the Odd Elevators. There probably are some service elevators we missed too...
we stayed there this past November for my bday . and we had 3 anomaly in our room we have it on video + we had an Experience on the 11th and the 12th floor . love it I hope we get to go soon :}side note the Bears lost that sunday :{
@thewildeeper did you see the goofy access key switch on the 12th floor for the service elevator?! 😂
Unfortunate news!
As I am writing this comment I am staying in the congress hotel and every single elevator has been modded with innovation. I still have some elevators to explore here but from the looks of it there are no original elevators.
NOOOOOOOOOO
Does it still have the music?
@@colincharmley6858 no unfortunately
@@elevating_western_washington BRUH NOOO
Sadly the Otis touch just got innovated
PAelevators That sucks!
i’m in this hotel rn, on the 8th floor which is one of the most haunted ones and i’m not okay.
Stay alive, dude!
The hotel kind of is like the one in the game Luigi’s mansion 3
The service elevator was acting like that because Peg-Leg Johnny wanted to mess with you.
The elevator at 5:36 has a tendency to sink into the floor of the lobby often.
Payne floor counter on the service elevator (dead one).
+georgef551 Cool, thanks for letting me know!
I saw an old sign above the stairway door
Reminiscent of the movie The Shining!
+thewildeeper if you ever stay there request for room 441 :)
That’s not the real 441
5 minutes in, "Where the crazy part??"
some parts look very raggedy and not well-maintained. I mean, the button is nasty and paint peeling, simple fixes...unlikely I'd be playing on those elevators, myself...yeah, floor lights not working and so on. Uh-uh. Taking the stairs, thanks. Probably worse that dirt and peeling paint wrong with them. That and acting funky...that they won't buy Acrysol to remove the tape adhesive also makes me nervous, and think it's a failing hotel...bring in Anthony Melchurri!
I never play on elevators that "act up." And NEVER stick your hand in there without being prepared to have the door close on it! That would be bad. If you just wave your hand in there, it SHOULD open.
I'm personally, not at all confident at being on any elevator where they won't spring for a can of WD-40. Being fair and logical, your chances of being eaten by an escalator are 37 in a year, including dumb accidents like the woman in China being chewed up completely and the decapitated woman in Russia. Both were with their young kids who were untouched. Elevators cause about half that number of deaths. But they DO exist. Usually with workmen or someone doing something stupid.
As for China, (eye roll) they released a safety video after all their citizens freaked about that woman being chomped to death. There's got to be about a dozen safeties, NONE of which were working that day. Particularly the one where the plates aren't supposed to be able to open, but that's got one shut-off. Resistance and step separation are another 2 shut-offs. That apparently aren't used in China...
after that, nobody is afraid of CARS (35,000 deaths yearly) or regular stairs, which kill 1,600 a year. That's why you have to LOOK for the regular stairs in any store. You're less likely to get hurt in elevators or escalators, by a long shot. Although the accidents are nasty, they're NOT like "Final Destination," although the elevator one might very well have been a lot like FD2. Even happened the same way. A mirror image, in fact. Exactly reversed. Too bad the FD movies got so ridiculously impractical in the deaths.
I won't go there again
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Good vid what fixtures
+thewildeeper why are these hotel haunted
I know you posted this comment a while ago, but I wanted to give some insight anyways. Chicago Congress Hotel is a very old building. It was one of the many home of Al Capone when he lived in Chicago. Other gangster also took refuge there too whenever they were conducting business. Because of Al Capone and other gangsters using the hotel to conduct their business, a lot of deaths ended up happening. Some of the rooms are actually sealed off from the guest. Rumor has it that in one of the rooms on the 6 floor, a man was killed and buried inside the room, and hotel management ended up sealing off that room completely. Natural deaths and murders sadly happen often in a hotel's history. Sometimes the hotels can't always control what happens inside, which is why a lot of older hotels tend to be haunted.
The movie 1408 is suppose to be inspired by the Congress hotel
go to room 441 if you have balls n film it
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