Zombie Scavengers hunt stands out by blending real-world urban exploration with an exciting zombie apocalypse narrative. Its uniqueness lies in the complete player freedom; unlike standard hunts, you
From: $0.00
Location: Anchorage
What's Included
- 1 hour with a remote interactive survival guide
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Self-Guided walking activity
- All Activities
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Zombie Scavengers hunt is fun for all ages, but kids will need an adult to join them. They recommend that participants under 16 have someone 18 or older with them during the game. It’s a great family outing, but just keep in mind that younger kids might need a bit more help with some of the challenges!
A: If the weather looks rough, Zombie Scavengers does recommend checking the forecast and rescheduling if necessary. They offer flexible options, but you’ll want to reach out at least 24 hours in advance. Just be sure to dress in layers; it's Alaska after all, and it can change fast!
A: Scoring is based on the supplies you find and the challenges you complete during the hunt. You earn points for each item you collect and for completing photo/video tasks. The app tracks everything in real-time, and you can compete against others on a national leaderboard, which is super fun! Just make sure you have your phone charged and ready to go.
Discussions
Just did the Zombie Scavengers hunt in Anchorage – so fun!
I just got back from the Epic Apocalypse Survival Scavenger Hunt and it was a blast! We chose our own route downtown and ended up finding the coolest local spots. The app made it easy to track our points, and honestly, trying to beat the national leaderboard added a ton of excitement. Plus, the remote survival guide was super helpful when we got stuck on a challenge. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves adventure!
Thinking of gifting the Zombie Scavengers experience!
I’m looking for a unique gift for my adventurous friend, and this Zombie Scavengers hunt in Anchorage looks perfect! I love that you can choose your route and get creative with the challenges. Just wondering if it's better for big groups or smaller ones? Any tips from those who’ve been?