A bloke has shared the creepy moment he discovered a secret door hidden in the wardrobe in his hotel room.
The unsettled holidaymaker spotted that the back of his wardrobe featured door handles, so he decided to film himself as he went exploring to see what was behind them.
It wasn't Narnia – let's put it that way. Taking a video of his hotel room, the unnamed bloke opened the wardrobe and found the usual hotel items in there – hangers, an ironing board and an iron, but he took a second look when he saw the doors at the back of the wardrobe, reports the Mirror.
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The curious fellow took his hotel key card and used it to open the small doors, and found that he could climb through into a secret compartment. He then panned the camera around the new room, but there were no lights which only made the tiny room eerie.
Once through the wardrobe doors, he appeared to come across another room and once through the second door, he was apparently on the other side of one of his room’s walls, in an abandoned section of the hotel room.
He shared the creepy video on X, formerly known as Twitter, as many people came up with ideas and conspiracies as to why the room was there, and a lot of X users were quick to say they wouldn't have been able to sleep in the hotel room after finding it. One such person noted: "The moment I notice a secret door behind a secret door, I'm out that room ASAP."
Another commented: "This is how you get kidnapped and trafficked to somewhere else."
"I wouldn't even open the first door. I will call room service to have my room changed," one wrote, while another added: "I wouldn't be able to sleep in the room after finding this out."
Whereas another user said: "The owner of this hotel must be into something deadly," and a second added: "The only thing that should kick in here are your survival instincts. A lot is definitely going on in this hotel."
One person offered a more pragmatic approach: "Probably more a case where the remodel architecture was designed to specific dimensions so they could order the same materials multiplied by X rooms and left over space was essentially walled off with some access points."
Another person in the building trade added: "As a maintenance engineer you will find in most hotels there are spaces behind glass feature walls for lighting, hence the wardrobe access doors. The white door is likely access to a wet riser pump or similar."
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