Midnight Mayhem at the Grand Hyatt: A Singapore Airlines Stewardess Goes Ghost‑Hungry
What Happens When Your Bed Shakes and the Toilet Flushes
Mid‑night insomnia turns into an adventure when former SIA flight attendant Amber Tan sleeps in a Taipei hotel room and suddenly feels a “run all around” footfall, a rocking bed, and the ominous sound of a toilet flushing behind her. According to her TikTok videos, the scene was so unsettling that she immediately grabbed the bible from the room and started praying.
- 1 am: alarming footsteps, jerky bed movements, flickering hallway lights.
- Stepping out of bed: the toilet is capabilitree A to flush itself.
- She opts for the brown Bible over a second chance at a more airy hotel.
- Call to reception? “No earthquakes,” they say. Still healing prayer wins.
- Post‑pray: all things calm, lights steady, & her phone still shows a year‑old QR code? (no)
Is the Grand Hyatt Haunted, or Did She Just Lose Her Pillow?
That night, Amber’s ghost‑enthusiast self was reassured that the hotel “was still lovely.” She joked, “It’s a one‑time thing. I can love a pretty hotel with some paranormal drama.”
Other Haunted Stash Stories — The Narita “Bleeding Nights”
In an earlier video, Amber claimed her most haunted stay was at the International Garden Hotel Narita. According to her:
- Television randomly sleeps and hammers, like a malfunctioning satellite.
- Dreaming of faceless white‑clad figures that only leave forehead‑wiping marks.
- Sweep after a supernatural sensation: scratch marks that probably sometime could have existed when the typhoon hit.
She adds, “Still sends chills across my spine, until the air conditioning works again.”
Why a Stewardess? Why a Paranormal Thriller?
“Most of us fly up on planes, so we might replace water sprites from other flights with hotel ghosts.” She says the after‑flight‑room water shelves were “tired of flying ghosts.”
In summary: She’s fearless on the plane, but even a seasoned captain can be rattled by the midnight creak of a hotel room door.