Hotel Captain Cook, Anchorage
The Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage is reportedly haunted by a young woman who died by suicide in a women's restroom stall, leading to the stall being bolted shut. The hotel, built after the 1964 earthquake, is considered a spiritual hotspot, with other reports of paranormal activity including phantom figures and a general sense of unease among visitors and staff. The most frequently reported haunting occurs in the women's restroom on the lower level. A specific stall on the left is permanently bolted shut. The spirit is believed to be a young woman who took her own life in that very stall. Guests and staff have reported feelings of unease and other paranormal phenomena in the area. The hotel was constructed from the rubble of the 1964 Alaska earthquake, leading some to suggest the building has a connection to the dead. The hotel is considered a "spiritual hotspot" and is known for its haunted reputation within Anchorage.