Sentosa Spooktacular

Sentosa Leisure Management Pte Ltd and its partner, GMM Tai Hub Co. Ltd,
have unveiled plans for an exciting new property development at Sentosa’s Spooktacular Village –
Laddaland. This October, all 40,000 square metres of Fort Siloso will be redeveloped into Laddaland, a
prime leasehold property, and promises a heart-stopping lifestyle for adrenaline junkies.

Situated along the coast of Sentosa, Fort Siloso is known for its rich background; from serving as Singapore’s
coastal defence in the 1880s, to being a prison camp during the Japanese Occupation of World War II. Its
historical background makes it an ideal location to stage an immersive real-life haunted village experience.
Located minutes from mainland Singapore, the Spooktacular Village is easily accessible by the Sentosa
Express.

The premier Thai horror moviemaker GTH will be introducing new features to the development. The entire
Laddaland development will be immersed in a veil of horror, based on GTH’s international horror hits such as
Laddaland, Alone, Countdown and their upcoming production, The Swimmers. Visitors can choose their
preferred neighbourhoods and horror pathways as they tread through 20 – 30 minutes of prolonged fear and
suspense. With elements from the movies infused into various parts of the haunted Laddaland at Sentosa’s
Spooktacular Village, one can expect a concoction of Asian horror folklore and out-of-this-world experiences
that will arrest all human senses.

For more information, check out the Sentosa Spooktacular [website](http://www.spooktacular.com.sg) and [Facebook
page](http://www.facebook.com/sentosa.spooktacular), where fear-enthusiasts can join in the showroom tour of
what lurks in Laddaland.

Ticket can be purchased from the Spooktacular [website](http://www.spooktacular.com.sg), or from Sentosa
ticketing counters. All images are used with credit to Sentosa Spooktacular.

Avatar photo


Deputy Editor

Gary is one of those proverbial jack of all trades… you know the rest. When not writing about lifestyle and culture, he dabbles in photography, graphic design, plays four instruments and is a professional wearer of bowties. His greatest weakness: spending more money on clothes than he probably should. Find him across the social world as @grimlay