The Missing 13th Floor at J Centre Mall

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Unlisted 13th Floor at J Centre Mall in Cebu

You’ve probably seen it before.
Elevators jump from 12 to 14.
No 13. No button. Just silence between floors.

At J Centre Mall in Mandaue City, Cebu, that’s exactly what happens.
But some visitors say that floor does exist—just not for everyone.

They call it the ghost floor.


What Visitors Report

The mall’s elevators show:

  • G

  • 2 to 12

  • Then 14, 15, and higher

No button for 13.
No label.
No sign.

But multiple accounts claim people have landed on it—without choosing it.


When It Happens

Most stories follow the same pattern:

  • It’s late—past 9 PM

  • The elevator is empty

  • The person presses 15, but the lift stops before that

When the doors open, it’s not the floor they expected.

  • Hallways with no signs

  • Lights dimmer than usual

  • No sound from other rooms

Some say it only lasts a few seconds.
The doors close on their own.
The elevator resumes as if nothing happened.


What They See

Descriptions include:

  • A single hallway

  • Blank wall at the far end

  • Closed doors with no labels

  • No exit signs

  • Fluorescent lights that flicker or buzz

One visitor claimed to take a photo—but it turned out black.
Another said their phone shut off the moment the doors opened.

They reached the 15th floor eventually—but with no proof of the stop.


No Official Floor 13

Ask mall staff and you’ll get a polite shake of the head.

There is no 13th floor, they say.
Nothing to worry about.

But some employees admit off-record:

  • The elevator stops on its own sometimes

  • Cameras show doors opening between 12 and 14, but no one exits

  • Maintenance logs show unexplained pauses between levels

No one can explain why.


Why Skip the 13th Floor?

Many buildings do this:

  • Superstition

  • Tenant demand

  • Avoiding “bad luck” associations

But usually, it’s just a numbering skip.
There’s still a physical floor, just called something else (like 12A or M).

In this case, there’s no label at all.
No 12A.
No service floor listed.

Just a blank space in the button layout.


Accounts from Tenants

The mall houses offices, a hotel, and residential units.
Some people live in the upper floors.

One long-time resident said:

“We’re used to the number skip. But one night, I saw the doors open where there shouldn’t have been a stop. I waited. Nobody came in.”

Another shared:

“My son said he saw a hallway with a mirror wall and no reflection. I thought he imagined it—until I heard others say the same.”


What Could Be Happening?

There are theories:

  • A service floor mislabeled in the system

  • An unused space sealed off after construction

  • A short circuit or bug in the elevator panel

  • False memory caused by stress, darkness, or fatigue

But they don’t explain the shared details:

  • Same hallway layout

  • Same lights

  • Same lack of markings

Some stories are years apart, but almost identical.


How to Trigger It

People who’ve tried say it’s random.
But a few patterns emerge:

  • Use the elevator alone, at night

  • Press a higher floor

  • Stand silently and wait—no talking, no movement

Sometimes it works.
Sometimes nothing happens.

No one can force it.
And those who reach it never find stairs.

Only the elevator.


What Happens If You Step Out?

This part’s unclear.

Most people say they stayed inside.
Something felt wrong.

A few who claim to have stepped out say:

  • The floor felt colder

  • Lights flickered more the farther they walked

  • One man said he knocked on a door and heard knocking back

He ran back in.
The doors closed.
He never tried again.


Why Does It Stay Unlisted?

No one confirms its existence.
No one denies it directly either.

Staff don’t talk about it.
Mall management has no public statement.

It could be:

  • A forgotten maintenance floor

  • A sealed utility level

  • Or just a perfectly timed prank of architecture and imagination

But it keeps happening.
And no one has proof to say it doesn’t.


Would You Try It?

Next time you’re at J Centre Mall, check the panel.

Count the buttons.
Look for the gap.
Ask yourself—where would a missing floor go?

Would you ride alone after dark?
Would you press 15 and wait?

And if the elevator stops early…
Would you stay inside?
Or step out?

You choose.

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