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In episode 38 of The Dancing Toaster, I take you on a guided tour through New Zealand’s most talked-about haunted hotels, weighing folklore, history, and faith. We visit St Bathans’ Vulcan Hotel and its infamous Room 1, where the legend of “Rose” lingers on. In Napier, the Art Deco Masonic Hotel becomes a case study for residual hauntings amid the city’s 1931 quake scars. Dunedin’s Leviathan Hotel raises hard questions about attribution as the story of Mrs. Antiss Silk collides with historical records. Christchurch’s Riccarton Racecourse Hotel anchors its eerie reputation to a real 1933 unsolved murder. The journey culminates at the Waitomo Caves Hotel, perched on tapu limestone and soaked in layered tales about Room 12, Room 14, and Cat Alley. Throughout, I challenge listeners to test claims, consider how expectation shapes experience, and reflect on a biblical worldview of the supernatural.
The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the unexplained.
I release new episodes every Tuesday wherever podcasts are found.
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In episode 38 of The Dancing Toaster, I take you on a guided tour through New Zealand’s most talked-about haunted hotels, weighing folklore, history, and faith. We visit St Bathans’ Vulcan Hotel and its infamous Room 1, where the legend of “Rose” lingers on. In Napier, the Art Deco Masonic Hotel becomes a case study for residual hauntings amid the city’s 1931 quake scars. Dunedin’s Leviathan Hotel raises hard questions about attribution as the story of Mrs. Antiss Silk collides with historical records. Christchurch’s Riccarton Racecourse Hotel anchors its eerie reputation to a real 1933 unsolved murder. The journey culminates at the Waitomo Caves Hotel, perched on tapu limestone and soaked in layered tales about Room 12, Room 14, and Cat Alley. Throughout, I challenge listeners to test claims, consider how expectation shapes experience, and reflect on a biblical worldview of the supernatural.
The Dancing Toaster is a weekly podcast that wrestles with the intersection of faith and the unexplained.
I release new episodes every Tuesday wherever podcasts are found.
Get some new merch!
thedancingtoasterstore.printful.me
Wanna support the work?
Donate at:
Buymeacoffee.com/thedancingtoaster
Or head over to the Patreon!
Your monthly support gets you early access to episodes of the Dancing Toaster, ad free listening and access to exclusives like: The Man-Eating Toaster, my show on cults and bizarre true crime, and soon, The Toaster Files: M.E.S.S.

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