Florida Is Seeing An Increase In Sleepwalking
Sleepwalking is terrifying. And it’s a real problem here in Florida. The idea that you’re walking around the house doing stuff without knowing it just sends chills. And not the…

A sleepy woman suffering from somnambulism at home.
Getty Images/StockSleepwalking is terrifying. And it's a real problem here in Florida. The idea that you're walking around the house doing stuff without knowing it just sends chills. And not the fun sleepwalking like on Step Brothers.
Amy Graham, a seasoned sleepwalker who has battled with this nighttime phenomenon since her early twenties noted "It certainly has a notable impact on my relationships because I find it necessary to forewarn my loved ones about the possibility of sleepwalking and potential disruptions to their sleep. Consequently, they often endure restless nights when I'm in the midst of a sleepwalking episode. There have been instances where I've startled my partners awake, leading to less-than-pleasant experiences for all involved."
So how does this affect Florida sleepers?
There's been a surge in online searches in Florida for sleepwalking. The experts at MattressNextDay took a deep dive into Google search data to discover out which cities in Florida are searching for terms related to 'Sleepwalking.'
Pembroke Pines tops the list with a significantly high rate of 904.2 searches per 10,000 residents. 9%? What's going on in Pembroke Pines? Here's the top 15, including one entry from Southwest Florida.
Rank | City | Searches per 10,000 |
1 | Pembroke Pines | 904.2 |
2 | Orlando | 880.8 |
3 | Fort Lauderdale | 838.7 |
4 | Gainesville | 809.8 |
5 | Hollywood | 809.7 |
6 | Miami | 715.4 |
7 | Tallahassee | 701.9 |
8 | Coral Springs | 683.8 |
9 | Tampa | 635.9 |
10 | Miramar | 603.4 |
11 | St. Petersburg | 500.7 |
12 | Hialeah | 419.4 |
13 | Port St. Lucie | 403.8 |
14 | Cape Coral | 370.5 |
15 | Jacksonville | 240.9 |
So in Cape Coral, just under 4% of the residents have Google searched 'sleepwalking'.
So what's causing the rise in sleepwalking? The likely culprit is screen time. Try to put your phone down an hour before bedtime and maybe don't watch so much tv in bed. There is another idea if you just can't stop crushing candy before bedtime. Wear blue light glasses. I keep a pair in the kitchen and if I need to handle an email or something else before bed, I put the glasses on so I don't mess with my sleep patterns.
Also, limit your caffeine before bedtime. So if you've tried everything and sleepwalking is still a problem, what can you do?
Clear obstacles: Before going to sleep, remove any objects from your bedroom floor that you could step on or trip over during a sleepwalking episode.
Secure your location: If possible, lock the door to your bedroom and any other doors that you could easily open, preventing you from wandering into unsafe areas.
Protect valuables: Ensure that valuable items are stored in a safe place where they won't get damaged and keep anything breakable or spillable out of your way. For instance, having a glass of water near your bed could be knocked over during an episode.
Be open: Inform your partner, roommate, or anyone sharing a living space with you about the possibility of sleepwalking, so they are prepared to assist you if it occurs.
Be clothed: Always make sure you sleep with clothes on, especially if you are staying in a hotel. !!!!!
Not only is Halloween the season of scaring, it's become quite the drinking holiday as well. And if you're looking for a way to combine the two, look no further. With the help of Ranker and other sources, we've compiled 13 haunted bars in Florida to visit this Halloween season. And no matter where you live in Florida, you'll find there's probably one not too far away. From a morgue-turned bar in Key West. To another haunted spot in Florida's oldest city of St. Augustine. And you don't need to go to Universal to find a haunted spot in Orlando. Even Ford's Garage in Fort Myers has a story to tell. And there's a chilling story from Naples in our not too distant past.
All of these bars can be classified as "haunted" for one reason or another. But it's their stories that truly give afterlife to their tale. I can tell you with 100% certainty that a bartender that can give you a little backstory on the bar you're drinking at is going to get a better tip from me. I love that kind of stuff.
If you're a little too creeped out to be drinking with actual ghosts, maybe check out an even darker side. This is as true crime as true crime can get. "10 Serial Killers Whose Crimes Were Committed In Florida."
Halloween is my favorite time of year. I just love this stuff. So let's get started, ands we'll begin right here in Fort Myers.
Ford's Garage on First Street Downtown Fort Myers
In an article from the News Press, they noted that the building that houses Ford's Garage was once part of a hotel built in the 1920's. Old hotels almost always have mysterious happenings. "A bartender once reported seeing a wine glass dislodge from a rack at the service bar, lurch across the room, hit her in the hip and shatter at her feet." In the video you can see the bar is part of a much older building.
Pelican Alley in Nokomis
Just up the road from us here in Southwest Florida is Pelican Alley in Nokomis. The story goes that the bar is haunted by the ghost of the previous owner, Robert Arbuckle, Sr. The story goes that he really loved the bar and was not ready to give it up.
Captain Tony's Saloon in Key West
Gravestones and an actual burial site are on the premise of this bar that was once a morgue. There's a tree growing in the bar where they used to hang people. Doors may open and close on their own and there's occasionally a 'cold spot' in the building. I'll let this tik tokker tell you about the "Lady In Blue".
Blue Anchor Pub in Delray Beach
This is truly a weird one. This pub was built in the 1840's in London before being taken apart and shipped to the United States. The bar made it to Florida in the 1990's. Rumor has it a ghost named Bertha Starkey also came along with the bar.
Scarlett O'Hara's in St. Augustine
St. Augustine is the oldest city in the country and with that, comes history. Scarlett O'Hara's was created from two late 19th century homes that were put together. The establishment is said to be haunted by George Colee, who was found murdered in his bathtub. Possibly by his first wife. In the upstairs bar the liquor bottles are kept behind ropes because they kept 'falling' off the shelf. Unfortunately George is now alone in the old building. Scarlett's closed in 2022.
Wop's Hops Brewing Company in Sanford
Built in the former Stokes' Seafood Market. According to hauntedplaces, the building is haunted by 5 spirits.. "Jennifer and Claudia roam between the two connected buildings, Stephen hangs out by the bathroom in the hallway, and David is spotted out in the beer garden area. Not much is known about the fifth spirit. One medium said it could be the spirit of a child." If you bring your dog to the beer garden area of the brewery it's reported that your pet may become uneasy and not wish to remain there.
Ceviche in Orlando
A bar that used to be a hotel and a church. Strange combination. The main spirit seems to be a woman standing in front of a mirror.
Boot Hill Saloon in Daytona Beach
It's a biker bar and it seems to be haunted by bikers who weren't ready for the party to end. Or it could be from the cemetery across the street. Hang out and maybe you'll get to witness the jukebox that turns on by itself, sometimes even if it's unplugged. Things have been thrown across the bar and faucets turn on by themselves.
Hamburger Mary's in Orlando
The spot seems to be haunted by a little girl dressed in Victorian clothing. Mary's is on Church Street in Orlando and resides in a former hardware store built back in the 1800's. The little girl seems friendly enough, tapping on the windows and waving to people. But still, probably a little unnerving. Perhaps the little girl is just there to catch the show.
Zellie's Pub in Mount Dora
The spirits in Mount Dora don't seem to be as friendly. Workers have reportedly been pushed. Lights flicker, and a beer mug has slid the length of the bar by itself. The hotel just up the road has had reports of its own.
Stanna's in Umatilla
The story goes that a young woman hung herself here back in the early 1900's. She's been spotted walking around but has also been known to throw things around in the ladies restroom. The bar is now a Beef O' Brady's and it's unknown if the spirit is still around.
Harry's in St. Augustine
No surprise that there's a second entry here from St. Augustine. Said to be haunted by a woman who died in a fire in 1887. Some say you can smell her perfume. If you go, ask to be seated upstairs, where much of the activity has been reported.
The Cracker Barrel in Naples
I know it's not a bar, but let's finish this list here in Southwest Florida with the home of a triple homicide back in 1995. 3 woman were bound and had their throats slashed in the walk in freezer during a robbery. Employees have reported 'weird' occurrences. Back in 2022 one of the men arrested for the murders came up for parole but was denied. If you're not familiar with this crime, here's the full story.