Zombie Scavengers takes you on an adventure in Columbus to survive the zombie apocalypse! Use our app and some strategy to find a list of items needed to survive, in any order you'd prefer, around the
From: $0.00
Location: Columbus
What's Included
- 1 hour with a remote interactive survival guide
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Self-Guided walking activity
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Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no official age limit for the Zombie Scavengers hunt, which makes it super family-friendly! Teens usually have a blast since they get to strategize and run around the city. Just keep in mind that some challenges might be better suited for older kids, but overall, it's pretty adaptable! If you're bringing younger kids, they might need a bit more guidance.
A: The app is pretty user-friendly! It guides you through the scavenger hunt and allows you to track points in real time. You can see your progress and get hints for the challenges, which is super helpful. Just make sure everyone in your group has a smartphone, so you can all participate without any hiccups!
A: If the weather's really bad, they usually let you reschedule for a different day, but it’s best to check their specific policy when you book. Generally, they want everyone to have a fun experience without worrying about getting soaked or freezing! Just keep an eye on the forecast, and you can choose a better time to go.
Discussions
Just did the Zombie Scavengers hunt in Columbus and it was a blast!
Hey everyone! I recently took my friends on the Zombie Scavengers hunt in Columbus, and we had so much fun. It lasted about an hour and we were racing around the Short North area looking for survival items. The app was super easy to use, and the challenges were hilarious! We even had our remote guide helping us out. Totally recommend it for a fun day out or a unique gift. Just make sure to wear comfy shoes!
Thinking about gifting the Zombie Scavengers experience - any tips?
Hey folks! I’m considering giving the Zombie Scavengers in Columbus as a gift to my siblings. Has anyone done it? I'd love some feedback on the experience, and if it’s feasible for a group of 6. Also, how do parking and logistics work?