The Seven Sister's Inn - Ocala Florida
We wont go into details about this locations since all that info will be released in our up and coming book. We will however state that no locations has ever captured our heart more than the Seven Sister's Inn. Members of Team Phenomenon had the opportunity to investigate that location at least 6 separate times and spent the last weekends there before it's fateful demise a.k.a foreclosure. We have yet to find a location as wonderful, paranormal activity wise, with such professionalism among the staff and owners. The Seven Sister's was a home away from home and to this day it still beckons me out there. I have still have dreams of the place and I can say a part of me will always be bonded to that location. The day the Inn was foreclosed was a day when the whole paranormal field lost a true gemstone. It was shut down due to a greedy corporate bank official who's intention was to take it away , and auction the interior furnishings and both locations for his own greedy gains.
What has become of this location you ask?
Last we heard it was purchased by a group of attorneys who want nothing to do with the paranormal and that makes me laugh. You cannot go and buy two of the most haunted homes in Florida and think all will be fine and you will not see any entities. This I have to say is a farce especially since they started renovating the location and removing walls in the Pink House "Scott House". Bonnie the previous owner informed me that the activity in that place has not stopped but picked up and even moved to her home which is situated behind the inn.
Was it truly Haunted?
In our opinion it was possibly the most haunted location we have ever visited. I will say that I found nothing of truly dark nature in any of the homes. We had seen doors open and close, heard foot steps walking around us, was awoken at night by voices near our bed, felt the touch of a spirit, and had seen numerous shadow people and apparitions. This place was truly a magnificent location paranormal wise and the staff / owners were second to none in professionalism, warmth and overall attitude. It always felt like you entered Grandma's house and the love was always there for you each time you visited.
In Conclusion:
We miss the Seven Sister's Inn as we would miss a lost loved one. The memories of that place will always be cherished by us, as will the friendships we made there. This place has a very special meaning with Team Phenomenon, a spiritual bond which I will explain in our book on a later date. We however still stay in touch with Bonnie and Charlie Childes "The best hotel manager ever" and will keep you posted on what happens to the inn.











