HAUNTED NAPA: The Cinedome Traditional Cache
Buttercup&Professor: Lost somewhere in the rubble of the now demolished theater. Five and a half years at this spot ... not a bad run ! Sad to see the old theater go. Thanks to all who went after this one.
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HAUNTED NAPA: The Cinedome
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Not all of the ghosts at this now-defunct movie theater appeared on the big screen. Towards the back of Theater #1, moviegoers reported seeing two ghostly figures. The spirits, a man and a woman dressed in 1940's attire, sit side-by-side with the man's arm draped over the woman's shoulder. The figures appear amorous, but disappear quickly when they've been noticed. The male spirit is believed to be the ghost of a projector operator of a since torn-down movie theater in Napa. The female, his wife, who joins him once he has started the film. If you plan to seek out these spirits, pick your film wisely. The spirits have a definite preference in movies styles, appearing more often during romantic films and never during horror or violent titles.
In addition to the apparitions, moviegoers have said to have experienced a bone-chilling cold sensation in the same section of the theater where the spirits are most commonly seen. And this is not the kind of chill that you get from the theater's ventilation system set to high (there aren't even any vents in the vicinity of these seats). This is a chill unlike most - the kind that causes goose bumps and makes the hairs on your arm perk up. When sitting in those seats, some movie patrons have compared the sensation to sitting in a bucket of ice.
Congrats to MartianRabbit for first to find !
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