S1E19 The Ghost of Suite 613
Everyone is convinced that there is a ghost in one of the suites. Zack won't stop playing pranks.
Meet Zack and Cody, 11 year-old identical twins and the newest residents of Boston's swanky Tipton Hotel. Living in a suite with their mom Carey, the boys treat the Tipton like their own personal playground.
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Everyone is convinced that there is a ghost in one of the suites. Zack won't stop playing pranks.
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Cody becomes obsessed with avoiding germs when a suspicious mold is found in the Tipton kitchen.
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