The Omni Grove Park Inn, Asheville


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The Omni Grove Park Inn is known for the "Pink Lady," a gentle spirit believed to be a young woman who fell from a fifth-story balcony in the 1920s. Her presence is described as a pink mist or a woman in a pink ballgown, and she is often seen by children. She is known for playful pranks, such as turning lights on and off, rearranging objects, and tickling guests' feet, with encounters most frequently reported in the hallway and Room 545. The most famous resident is a female spirit known as the Pink Lady. She appears as a dense, pinkish mist or a young woman in a pink ballgown. She is most often associated with the fifth-floor balcony and Room 545, the area where her death occurred. Her activities are generally playful, rather than threatening, and include: Turning lights and air conditioners on and off. Rearranging items in guest rooms. Causing sudden cold drafts. Tickling guests' feet, particularly children's. Guests have also reported: Seeing the Pink Lady pass through the hallways. The scent of whiskey. Disembodied laughter. The legend states that a young woman fell from the fifth-floor balcony in the 1920s, dying on the Palm Court floor.

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