Zombie Scavengers in Albuquerque will help prove you can survive a zombie apocalypse! Use an app to find a list of items needed to survive. Find them in any order you'd like and get points for each fo
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Location: Albuquerque
What's Included
- 1 hour with a remote interactive survival guide
- Self-Guided walking activity
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- All Activities
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The scavenger hunt in Albuquerque is designed for all ages. Kids can really enjoy the zombie-themed tasks and the app makes it easy to follow along. Just make sure to supervise younger ones since they'll be walking around the city. It's a fun way for families to bond and work together!
A: If the weather looks bad, you can definitely reschedule your scavenger hunt! Zombie Scavengers allows for flexibility with bookings, but it's best to contact them directly to confirm. Just keep an eye on the forecast and plan accordingly. The experience is meant to be fun, and you don’t want rain ruining the zombie vibes!
A: Yes, parking is fairly accessible in Albuquerque! There are several lots and street parking available near the starting point. I recommend arriving a bit early to find a spot and enjoy the area before the hunt starts. Just be mindful of any local parking signs!
Discussions
Just did the Zombie Scavenger Hunt in Albuquerque! Here's my take!
I recently took my friends on the Zombie Scavenger Hunt and OMG, we had so much fun! You get to wander around Albuquerque, looking for crazy zombie survival items while doing silly tasks. We got really into the theme and took some hilarious photos. It’s like a mix of escape room vibes and a walking tour. The remote host was super helpful too! Totally worth it! We even made it a competition to see who could get the most points. Highly recommend as a group gift!
Considering gifting the Zombie Scavenger Hunt—thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting this scavenger hunt experience for my boyfriend’s birthday. He loves zombies and outdoor activities, but I’m a little worried he might find it too easy. Is it challenging enough to keep him engaged? Also, are the tasks really fun? Any insight would be appreciated!