Tarabino Inn

Trinidad, CO   /   1 Review

310 E 2nd St, Trinidad, CO 81082, USA

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One Review

  1. Bria Smith

    My family and I stayed here last night having no idea it was haunted. I know people say this frequently, but I’ve always had sort of a 6th sense. I don’t see dead people, but I feel spirits and sometimes see specific things in my dreams that happen the next day. We walked into the Tarabino Inn and I knew right away it was haunted, I felt it. Multiple spirits were present, but they all felt friendly and non-threatening so I wasn’t scared, it was thrilling. We stayed in the chestnut suite, and I definitely felt a presence there. It was almost like a nervous energy, completely harmless but almost playful. I told my husband I was disappointed with how flat my pillow was. I woke in the middle of the night, looking around and there was nothing to see, so I drifted off and felt someone brush a pillow over my face and tuck it in between me and my husband. I woke later and only had my one pillow, but wow it was so vivid. I also remember being alarmed at first and thinking it was an attempt to smother me, but then the pillow moved from my face to my side, as if to say, haha just kidding!! Other than that, we didn’t see or hear anything paranormal. There are definitely spirits there, and now that I know how friendly they are, we may stay there again on our way back!

    December 27, 2017 at 11:06 am Reply

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