Naples Hotel of “Ghost Hunt Live!” At Airtime

NAPLES – Alex Aronson, a “fan obsessed with the horror of everything scary,” visited the Naples hotel to enjoy his penchating for the paranormal.

As a manufacturer and presenter of “Campfire Creepies”, a weekly exhibition about the Airtime mobile app, Aronson reacts to some of the scariest videos on the Internet. Air time is basically for Generation Z, which is the generation born from 1997 to 2012, or for those who are lately over 8 to 23 years old.

On Monday night, the Victorian hotel served as the setting for a special one-night live streaming event: “Ghost Hunt Live!”

“I’m delighted to offer a lair from my hometown to the Airtime audience,” said Aronson, a Canandaigua venue and entertainment who recently moved from Los Angeles to the Finger Lakes area.

Naples hotel co-owner Destiny Salviski said Aronon had asked him if he would go on a ghost hunt at the hotel and she handed him the Cabernet Room by nine o’clock at night. Event.

“Everyone loves ghost stories,” he says.

Built in 1895, hotel Naples over the years has been the subject of stories depicting ghostly observations, mysterious occasions and strange and disturbing noises. Hotel Naples occupies a position on the trail of New York State’s enchanted history. appeared in season 8 of Syfy’s “Ghost Hunters. “

Aronson, who graduated from Canandaigua Academy in 2010, continued his studies at Finger Lakes Community College and earned a bachelor’s degree from Syracuse University Newhouse in 2016, from there he moved to Los Angeles and pursued a career in entertainment and media.

Aronson is an entertainment editor with Hearst Magazines Digital, which generates content focused on movies, lifestyle and celebrities for its brands: Esquire, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Men’s Health, etc.

“I enjoy generating diverse content bureaucracy for virtual media, whether writing for Hearst or hosting Airtime,” he said, adding that he appreciated the freedom offered by the virtual platform. Because his task is remote, he recently returned to Finger Lakes rule to be close to his circle of relatives, “besides, it’s much less expensive than Los Angeles,” he says.

“Airtime hosting also encouraged me to do more paintings on camera,” he said. “I’ve made some announcements (for local and national brands) and plan to launch my own lifestyle series on YouTube soon. “

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