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Sentosa Spooktacular 2013: Survival Tips
By InCinemas / 22 Oct 2013 (Tuesday)
Surviving Sentosa Spooktacular 2013. Interesting read whether you are going or not. Check out the tips after the jump!
- Listen to every word CHABA has to say at the start of your horrifying journey. She will determine your fate for the night.
- Once you have entered, there is no turning back… Complete the 5 missions and you will get out of Fort Siloso alive.
- There is no order of the trails, start with the trail of your favourite movie (or the shortest queue).
- Mentally prepare yourself at the start of each trail. Watch the trailers at the entrance to know what you are up against.
- Remember the names of the 5 Thai ghosts you have to escape from - Wichien, Nak, Natre, Dararai, and most evil of them all… Chaba! It's only polite to call them by their names.
- Learn the Pee Mak dance. Nak will never let you escape till you show her your moves.
- Stay calm at all times. Our ghosts can smell fear. The more you reveal your weakness, the more you find yourself losing your voice by the end of the event.
- If you are really scared, sacrifice your friends! Shout out your friend's biggest fear and shift the attention to them. You will then be spared.
- If the fear is just too overwhelming, squat down and wave your hands vigorously. The crew will usher you out of the trail.
- Dress up for the occasion, but dress comfortably so you can make an easy escape if needed. Note: Masks and sharp objects are strictly not allowed into the event.
- Don't run in the trails! You will never know what you may bump into or what is lurking around every corner.
- No touching or hitting the ghosts. They might not feel pain but they have feelings too. How would you feel if you got hit in the face by a stick?
- Props and sharp objects are not allowed in the trails. All humans beings have reflex actions.
- Arrive early for the event. We want you to have ample time to meet each and every ghost roaming Fort Siloso. Last entry to Fort Siloso is 9:00pm.
- Photography and videography are not allowed in the trails. You will never know what you may capture and bring home with you.