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Pavillion LodgeAugust 12 2008 at 5:24 AM No score for this post | Anonymous (no login) |
| Is the Pavillion Lodge still an operating hotel on Catalina? If so I'll bet they get a lot of requests from people who want to spend the night in Natalie's room. |
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nfb (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 12 2008, 11:04 AM |
Till two weeks ago, when I last went to Catalina the Pavilion Lodge was still operative |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 12 2008, 3:24 PM |
Did you ask about the room that Natalie stayed in? While you were on Catalina, did you eat at Doug's Harbor Reef Restaurant? |
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nfb (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 12 2008, 3:58 PM |
Did not ask for the room Nat stayed. Just passed by the Hotel. and Doug Harbor Reef is in Two Harbors, not Avalon. I think, but I'm not sure, it closed, but don't know what date |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 14 2008, 10:12 AM |
Doug's Harbor Reef Restaurant is no longer called that. There was a ghost book written in the 1980's with a chapter on the ghost of Natalie at Catalina Island. I'm interested in ghost stories. Does anyone know about this book? A couple wrote it and it has other stories included, too. |
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nfb (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 14 2008, 10:54 AM |
I know the book you are referring to. Saw that while in Catalina. I'm not particularly into ghost stories, to be honest I do not believe in them. Sorry for saying that, Anonymous...
But anyway just leafed through it, buying a whole book for just one chapter...as I said before... |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 17 2008, 4:54 PM |
I don't believe in ghosts, either. But there was supposed to be aomething interesting in that book. I just have to finish a report. Thanks for letting me know you saw it though. I think someone is finding out the name for me. |
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nfb (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 18 2008, 5:16 PM |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 20 2008, 11:45 PM |
This book is available in several stores on Catalina Island. I almost bought it about two months ago when I visited there. If Natalie is a ghost, I hope she haunts the right person(s). |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 20 2008, 11:49 PM |
The Pavillion Lodge was (is) not happy with the fact that a room at their hotel was the last place Natalie WOod spent the night. I think I heard they changed the room number on that room. Business establishments don't like things that connect them to deaths. |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 20 2008, 11:49 PM |
The Pavillion Lodge was (is) not happy with the fact that a room at their hotel was the last place Natalie WOod spent the night. I think I heard they changed the room number on that room. Business establishments don't like things that connect them to deaths. |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 20 2008, 11:51 PM |
The Pavillion Lodge was (is) not happy with the fact that a room at their hotel was the last place Natalie WOod spent the night. I think I heard they changed the room number on that room. Business establishments don't like things that connect them to deaths. I wouldn't blame them. It's like when people hear the name of the town Brentwood to this day, they think of one thing. Poor slain Nicole. |
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Anonymous (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 20 2008, 11:53 PM |
and people still ask at the harbor Reef restaurant what table Natalie sat at for her last meal. |
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Bob Weston (no login) | Re: Pavillion LodgeNo score for this post | August 28 2008, 2:25 AM |
So can you get Natalie's table at the Harbor Reef Restaurant if you ask for it? |
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