Hotel Del Coronado
Address:
Hotel Del Coronado
1500 Orange Avenue
Coronado, CA 92118
Telephone Numbers:
Hotel: 619-435-6611
Fax: 619-522-8238
Reservations: 800-HOTELDEL
Tour Information:
You can rent a self-guided audio tour at the Signature Shop during daytime
hours. The tour includes a bit about Kate Morgan.
Websites:
http://www.hoteldel.com/
Travel article about the hotel and its ghost
Investigation by Eeeek-Net
The Story of Kate Morgan
The elegant Hotel Del Coronado was opened in 1888 and soon became a favored
destination for people from all over the world. It is not long after the
Hotel's opening that our ghost story starts.
Tom and Kate Morgan were a married couple who rode the trains in the late
1800s. Their occupation: con artists. Kate was apparently very attractive,
and would lure men into a game of cards with her "brother" (Tom), so that
they could prove their worth. Tom would swindle them out of whatever money
they were willing to part with, and this is how the Morgans made their
living.
In November of 1892, however, Kate discovered she was pregnant and wanted
to stop the train racket and settle down. While the two were riding
towards San Diego, they had an argument because Tom did not want to change
his lifestyle. Tom disembarked at either Los Angeles or Orange County.
He was supposed to meet Kate in San Diego for Thanksgiving.
Kate continued on to San Diego and checked into the Hotel Del Coronado
under the name "Lottie Anderson Bernard". There she waited for Tom,
but Thanksgiving came and went with no sign of him. She checked other
hotels in the area but could not find him anywhere. During this time,
Kate complained to various staff members of feeling ill and reports of
the time indicate that she was looking pale. It is suspected that she
performed an abortion on herself.
It is known that while Kate was waiting for her missing husband, she
ventured into San Diego and bought a gun. It was shortly after this
that Kate was found shot in the head on some steps
leading down to
the beach, an apparent suicide.
For years everyone accepted that the death was a suicide, until 1990,
when Alan May (a lawyer who specializes in murder cases) published the
book The Legend of Kate Morgan: The Search for the Ghost of the Hotel
del Coronado. (BTW, this book is available in the Signature Shop at
the hotel.) May pored through old records from the time of Kate's
death. He came to the eventual conclusion that Kate did not kill
herself, but was murdered by her husband. There are several pieces
of evidence supporting this theory, the most compelling of which is
the fact that the bullet in Kate's head was of a different caliber
than the ones in the gun she bought. Also, the position her body was
found in was not consistent with a suicide.
The Ghost
The room Kate checked into was 302, which is now room 3312. But that
is not the only haunted room. Room 3502, which was once a maid's room,
is also considered haunted. Both rooms have experienced oddly functioning
electrical equipment (lights turning on and off, etc) and cold breezes.
Maids report that objects are moved around by unseen hands. Guests in
the rooms (those who were brave enough to stay the night!) have exper-
ienced oppressive feelings and curtains that move even though the
windows are closed. Other people swear they have heard murmurings
coming from somewhere in the room. Kate's ghost has been seen walking
down hallways of the hotel and standing at windows. According to
Alan May, an electrician told him that the light over the steps where
Kate died will not stay lit. The bulb is replaced constantly, but the
light always winks out. May also claims that while he was staying in
one of the haunted rooms [the sources I have do not make it clear which
one], he saw a face on the television (which was, of course, turned off
at the time). This sighting was supposedly verified by one or two hotel
employees.
Room 3502 has a history of its own. Apparently, the maid who was living
there during Kate's stay may have become friends with Kate. What is
known is that the day after Kate's funeral, the maid disappeared. There
is some speculation that Tom Morgan may have killed the maid as well as
his wife. One story even theorizes that when hotel staff found the maid's
body, they surreptitiously removed it so as not to further upset the
guests!
More Photos:
The Hotel del Coronado (71K)
Room 3312 (24K)
The stairs where Kate died (74K)
A pretty picture of the hotel (69K)
The main sign for the hotel (24K)
Articles from readers:
* March 2000 A sighting of Kate Morgan?
* August 2003 Some information about the current number of the haunted room
* February 2004 Spooky experiences at the hotel
Sources:
Haunted Houses of California, Antoinette May, 1993 Worldwide Publishing/Tetra, pp 216-223
Haunted San Diego, Gail White, 1992 Tecolote Publications, pp 19-32
Haunted Hotels, Robin Mead, 1995 Rutledge Hill Press, pp 21-23
Hotel Del Coronado: The History of a Legend (tourist photo album), 1995 Hotel Del Coronado
Some information was gleaned from the Hotel Del Coronado self-guided tour tape
www.ghosts.org home
This page (http://www.ghosts.org/haunted/coronado/hoteldel.html) last updated
March 16, 2004.