https://worldofbuzz.com/singaporean-shares-creepy-story-ghost-encounter-haunted-chalet/
I went to a couple of chalets along the beach near the Changi golf club with my reservist mates. Those large white standalone bungalows with a porch. If walk to the other end can find two graves.
Did not stay overnight though. Large groups ok, but i guess can be creepy if alone or just a couple of people.
Last time rent aloha chalet with my relatives. My 2yo niece pointed to a tree say to her mum there's a person standing under the tree there
Heng I nv encounter ghost before
Went to Changi chalet several times nothing happened too
Tried to drive up to och but was stopped by saf sentry
I slept like a baby when i was there.
Quote from: No guessing game on Jan 06, 2025, 11:15 AMLast time rent aloha chalet with my relatives. My 2yo niece pointed to a tree say to her mum there's a person standing under the tree there
Apparently, toddlers can see such things as they are still 'fresh' from their rebirth.
Quote from: Keeptrucking on Jan 06, 2025, 12:22 PMApparently, toddlers can see such things as they are still 'fresh' from their rebirth.
Yea toddler couldn't be lying i suppose
lai, interesting stories to share:
https://thesmartlocal.com/read/chalet-ghost-stories-singapore/
Nowadays nobody go chalet liao
Quote from: Arctic on Jan 06, 2025, 02:58 PMNowadays nobody go chalet liao
still have a lot bro.
i used to go to changi village very often, esp on weekends so i know.
i will then walk from the hawker centre to the boardwalk, then cut through the chalets before cutting back through to the boardwalk again.
weekdays i am not sure but the chalets are mostly full on weekends.
i think partly cos civil servants get to use it a cheaper rate, and a lot of families also use it for BBQs, birthday celebrations and gatherings.
where else in singapore to BBQ in comfort other than chalets?
Quote from: Keeptrucking on Jan 06, 2025, 03:15 PMstill have a lot bro.
i used to go to changi village very often, esp on weekends so i know.
i will then walk from the hawker centre to the boardwalk, then cut through the chalets before cutting back through to the boardwalk again.
weekdays i am not sure but the chalets are mostly full on weekends.
i think partly cos civil servants get to use it a cheaper rate, and a lot of families also use it for BBQs, birthday celebrations and gatherings.
where else in singapore to BBQ in comfort other than chalets?
That's surprising and good to know
Maybe I'm not at the age or my family dun have bbq at chalets
Nowadays younger gen go hotel staycation, chalet is like passe or even low ses to them
Quote from: Keeptrucking on Jan 06, 2025, 03:15 PMstill have a lot bro.
i used to go to changi village very often, esp on weekends so i know.
i will then walk from the hawker centre to the boardwalk, then cut through the chalets before cutting back through to the boardwalk again.
weekdays i am not sure but the chalets are mostly full on weekends.
i think partly cos civil servants get to use it a cheaper rate, and a lot of families also use it for BBQs, birthday celebrations and gatherings.
where else in singapore to BBQ in comfort other than chalets?
Mine happened in pasir ris aloha chalet. There also quote a few stories albeit low profit
i also saw YP at the chalets. I guess it is still good for those big gatherings, or small special interest groups that you cannot hold at hotels.
also, chalets are still more free and easy, can walk around in flip flops and BBQ, drink, smoke...
more low ses yes, but it has a different charm too. more chill. and of course one cannot BBQ at hotels lol
Only got to go once like 40yrs ago since only CS has the benefit to book.
No such ghost encounter.