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The Cavalier Hotel

Virginia Beach, Virginia
By Shannon Reinbold-Gee

Overlooking beautiful North Beach in the bustling city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, this elegant hotel features far more than a stunning view and its dramatic chandelier-hung lobby with glossy checkerboard floors and sharply contrasting paneled walls. This, the original Cavalier Hotel, has ghosts. Elevators run when no one is riding in them, toilets flush of their own accord and guests report that their room towels change color from time to time. But these are only little oddities compared to the tragedies that began only two short years after the Cavalier opened on what was then a rather secluded strip of beach.

Many guests have remarked on architectural similarities between the old hotel and the Overlook hotel featured in the movie “The Shining.” Perhaps it is also the creepy feeling of something always lurking that causes visitors to draw such connections. Guests have reported they feel like they are being watched in both the Pocahontas room and the Hunt Room. Perhaps it is the waiter who supposedly walks through the walls of the Pocahontas room or the lady followed by a ghostly dog crossing the hotel lobby, or perhaps it is merely someone who still broods about the misfortunes of their lost life…

Opening in 1927 (after 13 months of steady labor), the Cavalier was once the haunt of the movers and shakers of society, hosting such guests as Adolph Coors (of the famous brewery), author F. Scott Fitzgerald, and actors and actresses including Judy Garland, Will Rogers, Bette Davis, Betty Grable, Mary Pickford, Ginger Rogers and Jean Harlow. For three decades the Cavalier hired a wide variety of big-name bands. Performers included such greats as Tomy Dorsey, Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, Cab Calloway, Glen Miller, Lawrence Welk and Bing Crosby. Now guests report that the piano in the ballroom sometimes plays by itself—maybe wishing for the raucous music of the Twenties.

Nicknamed the “Aristocrat of the Virginia Seashore” the Cavalier was the spot to see and be seen, so it’s no wonder some guests are reluctant to depart. Ten US Presidents have also stayed or spoken at the Cavalier, bringing with them the rumors, speculation and debate that guests, both living and dead, seem to feed on.

During the Roaring Twenties, the Cavalier skirted Prohibition by driving well-to-do guests on discreet trips to the local speakeasies. This evading of the law was not enough to keep brewery owner Adolph Coors from a mysterious fall that ended his death on June 5, 1929. Whether suicide because the brewery was forced to make cement and pottery rather than beer during Prohibition, or murder (as some feel Coors was pushed through a closed window on the hotel’s 6th floor), people have reported sensing someone still lingering and cold spots appearing randomly throughout the 6th floor. Many have even reported the sickening sound of flesh slapping concrete—could it be that Adolph Coors relives his tragic plunge on a regular basis?

Local lore claims that the hotel’s first owner shot himself on the premises, but it seems unsubstantiated as a hotel staff member said the initial owners of the hotel were a group of people investing in a business venture and they held it until the Dixon family purchased it. So, although the rumor can’t be attached to a specific person through my research, perhaps it was one of the original owners or one of the Dixon family members who committed suicide on the property. Or, perhaps (as is the case too often), this “fact” is merely a case of rumors evolving and growing.

The hotel’s front desk is occasionally plagued by guests calling to report a cat meowing and scratching at doors in the hotel’s grand hallways, though no living cat has been seen roaming the halls in decades. Rumor has it that a young girl’s pet cat escaped one night and drowned in the swimming pool—the little girl also drowning as she tried to save her precious pet. Though the girl’s ghost has not been sighted and people only occasionally report strange sounds from the pool, perhaps the cat still wanders the halls trying to find his worried young owner.

Visitors report mysterious orbs showing up in their photos and hearing footsteps where no one is seen walking. A popular tale revolves around sightings of an older African American gentleman dressed in the hotel’s old staff uniform. Guests report that he stands on the staircase of the sixth floor and warns people of ghosts ahead. Unfortunately, it seems he himself is a ghost, as there hasn’t been any staff to fit his description working at the hotel in more than a few years.

Today the Cavalier Hotel is truly two distinct hotels—the Cavalier on the Hill (the original and still haunted) and the Cavalier Oceanfront (beautiful and at peace except when tourist season begins).

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Jessica says:

May 6, 2008, 1:53 pm

Jessica says:

May 10, 2008, 7:53 pm

I was cleaning the mens bathroom in the lobby today,and one of the urinals flushed by itself, and I wasn’t even near it, but someone else was with me and heard it too. I also heard something fall on the floor, but there is nothing in there that could become attached from anything and fall, so I’m not sure what it was.

elaina b. says:

May 16, 2008, 7:25 am

I went to the cavalier once and tay said it all. It scares you to death! I am staying there one night this summer and I am so excited but scared!

Matt says:

June 29, 2008, 10:48 pm

Anyone want to go check out some places in the norfolk/va beach area? let me know at mt8721@comcast.net, or 484 919 2087

Alan says:

July 25, 2008, 9:49 am

Hey, I used to work at the hotel a few years ago, and I must say….some of the things I have read in here are very true. Like the underground pathways, broken down elevators, ghosts, etc. I remember one night when I was working in the Pochahontas room, and I swear it felt like someone was with me, just watching what I was doing. I also remember hearing the piano playing at night when nobody was anywhere near it, plus it would be completely dark in the room. I plan on going back one day and staying in the old hotel on the hill, and see if anything else may happen. I think it would be awesome.

Anjel says:

July 31, 2008, 2:53 am

My Sons are both skeptics and I would love 2 take ny 19 year old somewhere that will make a believer! I always say, “If you believe in The Holy Trinity, You Have to Believe!”

sam says:

August 9, 2008, 11:03 pm

hey i was wondering if anyone has any pictures of the grand ballroom? also, any stories of the G.ballroom?

anonymous ppl says:

August 11, 2008, 10:49 am

I would like to say that why can’t you search england and u.k we are known to have many hauntings and it would be great if you reviewed any places from england or u.k. Thanks anonymous.

anonymous ppl says:

August 11, 2008, 10:53 am

Ok right if you are expriencing anything email me at alweenagirl_567@hotmail.co.uk so I can help you because I have been experiencing things and I fear to be a medium or a sensative. Please it would be my pleasure. Thanks Annonymous.

Mary masiquilita says:

August 16, 2008, 5:59 pm

My grandpa has lived there before. And the day he moved out he died!

Robert says:

August 18, 2008, 10:46 pm

Jessica, nice photos. Have you had any eerie experiences since you have bee working there.

Salma says:

August 23, 2008, 4:09 pm

Wana communicate with them or leet them leave or get angry? say this it will make them stay away from u or atleast leave : Aooz bilahi min al shayten al rajim, bismillah.
Or u can say this its long but worth it : Allahu la illah ila howa al hay al qayoom la takodoho sinaton wala nawm lahu mafil samawat wama fil arad, man zalazy yashfaoo indaho ila biznih, yalam mabayn aydeehem wama khalfahom wala yohettoon bilmih ila bima shaa lahu ma fil samawat wama fil ard wala yaoodoho hifzohoma wa howa al aly al azeem.

Its long but worth it, ull feel relaxed. Please somone try saying it and tell me what happened and wat did u feel please i dont live in the US i live in Dubai so please anyoone please copy it and go there and tell me about it … just email me when u try it coolpanties@hotmail.com, Thanks! :)

prasha says:

August 23, 2008, 5:03 pm

well after reading everyones story about this hotel being haunted. i wentto the website to take a look,and as pics this hotel looks sooooo darn beautiful! its so huge. are u guys just making this up or something!!!

Deanna says:

August 27, 2008, 12:49 am

OMG I would be sceared so much I would **** inmy pants n scream as loud as I can! wat happend with the hotle? I always want to go somewhere that is hunted cuz I know that it`s true I belive in ghosts my friend lives a hunted house 2 years ago but here is the thing her 2 sisters died in her house I was there it feeled like someone was hurting ur face n picking u up like an hour or 2! she is fine rite now n me n her made a hunting school for teens or lil kids that is sceared n if ppl not belive them we will help them!

glenda says:

August 27, 2008, 6:31 pm

will someone give me map to this wonderfull place

glenda says:

August 27, 2008, 6:36 pm

this place rocks

sam hurnner says:

August 30, 2008, 12:31 am

omg omg ! this is soo not true !
i wish it was tho !

nickki says:

August 30, 2008, 12:33 am

agreed with sam h ! come on i want real
ghost stories ! brinnnng it on babbby !

Michael says:

September 3, 2008, 9:20 pm

Dumbasses. I’ve waited tables in Virginia Beach and Williamsburg, Virginia for over 20 years. Everyone in the Hospitality Industry plays up this **** to make more money, waiters, managers, bellman, you name it. Suckers.

immaculate says:

September 4, 2008, 6:41 am

This is the work of great imagination!

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