Blaha I love how this came up in my feed before my wedding in the children's cottage. Hope they(ghosts/spirits) appreciate the 1920-1930's Great Gatsby theme 😂
Cool video Dray! I love exploring old buildings like this, they're cool yet creepy at the same time. Although if a ghost grabbed me I'd make a b-line for the door 😂
I just did storytime about the Edgefield property that McMenamins came and saved after some of us kids endured some awful stuff there growing up. You should come check it out if it’s up your alley. Once the JackA boys filmed there. But the wild bunny population had a lot of problems surviving. It’s not a story for the squeamish & more of a Halloween story.
A few years ago I did a video series on my other channel where I visited the site of Woodstock and some other notable spots. I think it’s time for a return.
i just went there today! i will say yes these places are old and have a lot of history but mcmenamins has a great was of incorporating that. i will say i id go durning the day but the feelings where all so warm and welcoming like open arms im sure there are spirits but i got no off or heavy vibes and i went wandering up into the attic alone. perspective is really important! also GET A PASSPORT they do stamps for prices or free food .they send you off on scavenger hunts led by riddle or rhyme . you can find hidden rooms, halls , stairways bars. , you could spend hours looking at all the art on the walls and concert posters it’s beautiful. they are family and dog friendly as much as they are adult friendly and could stay entertained for hours in a lot of their establishments. don’t let the age of the buildings scare you off from such a breathtaking experience. (hold out an eye for what lie beneath the blue light)
I'm going to be working here as security, stayed the night with my friend that does security as he was working last night, I went with him in the cottage to do his rounds, and felt so sick to my stomach and like something was near me
The imagery is absolutely there, you picked a good spot. Do you feel you actually "debunked" some of the myths that surround this place. You did well, this is the closest I've seen to an episode of "ghost hunters".
I appreciate that compliment. I’m not there to take away anyone’s personal experiences, however I did not sense anything but peace and good times at the hotel. Thanks for watching!
In the beginning of the video, it is announced that you are in Portland, Oregon. McMenamins is NOT in Portland. Forest Grove is over 25 miles from Portland.
Blaha I love how this came up in my feed before my wedding in the children's cottage. Hope they(ghosts/spirits) appreciate the 1920-1930's Great Gatsby theme 😂
Seems like they would. If I were haunting the place, I’d totally crash your wedding.
I live around there dat place is pretty creepy
Cool video Dray! I love exploring old buildings like this, they're cool yet creepy at the same time. Although if a ghost grabbed me I'd make a b-line for the door 😂
I’d be out of there too!
I just did storytime about the Edgefield property that McMenamins came and saved after some of us kids endured some awful stuff there growing up. You should come check it out if it’s up your alley. Once the JackA boys filmed there. But the wild bunny population had a lot of problems surviving. It’s not a story for the squeamish & more of a Halloween story.
Excellent. I’ll definitely check it out. What a great place to explore!
saved or kept going? they steal from their employees. What did they save? Exactly.
Very cool Dray!! Diggin the Jerry and dead art. Have you ever been to N.Y.?
A few years ago I did a video series on my other channel where I visited the site of Woodstock and some other notable spots. I think it’s time for a return.
I still have my footage! I need to post it! I loved this video! Come back and see us again!!!!
i just went there today! i will say yes these places are old and have a lot of history but mcmenamins has a great was of incorporating that. i will say i id go durning the day but the feelings where all so warm and welcoming like open arms im sure there are spirits but i got no off or heavy vibes and i went wandering up into the attic alone. perspective is really important! also GET A PASSPORT they do stamps for prices or free food .they send you off on scavenger hunts led by riddle or rhyme . you can find hidden rooms, halls , stairways bars. , you could spend hours looking at all the art on the walls and concert posters it’s beautiful. they are family and dog friendly as much as they are adult friendly and could stay entertained for hours in a lot of their establishments. don’t let the age of the buildings scare you off from such a breathtaking experience. (hold out an eye for what lie beneath the blue light)
I didn’t know about the passport. I’d like to explore some more of their properties. Great beer too!
Oh lord no lol I’d be 😱 screaming and jumping if a ghost grabbed my ankle lol
what about someone who was being human trafficked? that's scary too.
I'm going to be working here as security, stayed the night with my friend that does security as he was working last night, I went with him in the cottage to do his rounds, and felt so sick to my stomach and like something was near me
yeah, him. those security guards are creepy old... tell us what you have learned, about people like that.
MODAC LAND!!!
The imagery is absolutely there, you picked a good spot. Do you feel you actually "debunked" some of the myths that surround this place. You did well, this is the closest I've seen to an episode of "ghost hunters".
I appreciate that compliment. I’m not there to take away anyone’s personal experiences, however I did not sense anything but peace and good times at the hotel. Thanks for watching!
@@DraysWorld I absolutely would love to see a video done on the Shanghai tunnels. Again, nice job.
Lol they steal from and exploit their workers. good times...
Obviously they have ties 🧐
My sister in law works thier
In the beginning of the video, it is announced that you are in Portland, Oregon. McMenamins is NOT in Portland. Forest Grove is over 25 miles from Portland.
History is not funny