Arlington Resort Hotel, Hot Springs
The Arlington Resort Hotel in Hot Springs is reputed to be haunted by a woman in a white gown seen on the upper floors and a ghostly musician heard playing the piano. Reports of spectral activity include lights and showers turning on by themselves, items falling off shelves, doors opening and closing, and the distinct feeling of a presence in certain rooms, like the notoriously haunted Room 824. The hotel has a long history with such claims, with employees and guests sharing their experiences of unexplained happenings. A recurring apparition of a woman in a white dress, often seen walking the halls on the upper floors. Sounds of a piano playing late at night in the ballroom, even when no one is present. Lights flickering or turning on, sinks activating, and items falling from shelves. Doors opening and closing on their own, and the hotel's elevator moving between floors without a passenger or button press. Reports of shadowy figures, especially in the vicinity of the stairs and the elevator. Room 824: Considered by many to be the most haunted room, with reports of lights, taps, and items moving on their own. Room 443: Al Capone's favorite room, where guests have reported the doorknob to an adjoining room turning on its own. The Bathhouse: A man resembling a soldier has been reported taking a bath on the men's side of the bathhouse. The Sixth Floor Staircase: A dark shadow has been seen hovering over the stairs on this floor.