Most Haunted Places In Kissimmee, Florida To Visit

Following are the most haunted places in Kissimmee, Florida, where the echoes of tragic deaths and forgotten souls linger in the darkness. These haunted spots have witnessed centuries of sorrow, and some say the spirits of the departed are not yet ready to rest.

Big Bamboo Lounge

: "Ladies bathroom toilets flush by its self you have a feeling that their is some one else in the bathroom with you but no one else is there also the employees could be alone working and thing move by its self chairs glasses and lights. - April 2008 Update: Has been torn down."


Celevration

: "Apparition of a man that was shot many years ago has been reported."


Dead Man's Oak

: "There is an oak tree south of Kissimmee where a headless horseman has been seen on many occasions. The legend behind the haunting is the horseman was beheaded beneath the tree by Spaniards, some say for stealing the horse."


Shingle Creek Cemetery

: "The ghost of a Confederate soldier has been seen. A Vietnam veteran-- a fellow soldier-- reported that a man in grey was walking around the cemetery and at one point appeared and saluted him.  The man in grey admonished him to "be careful." There is a Confederate soldier [casualty] buried in the cemetery (d. 1863) and several Confederate veterans are also buried there.  The man in grey doesn''t seem to be malevolent; he actually seems to be patrolling the area on behalf of the living. The cemetery is family-owned, but it is accessible to the public.  It is on Old Vineland Road, behind the Shingle Creek United Methodist Church."