"In the City of Angels, a clutch of spectral celebrities refuses to leave the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Marilyn Monroe was a frequent guest, and she was especially fond of Suite 1200 and its full-length mirror. Now, guests gaze into the mirror for a glimpse of the superstar, whose reflection has been known to appear time and again. Like Monroe, the ghosts of other celebrities such as Carole Lombard, Errol Flynn, and Montgomery Cliff, have also chosen to make the hotel their eternal residence, and they're rather protective of their hangout. They often make their presence known with playful hijinks like messing with phones and knocking on doors." - Travel + Leisure Editors