Walking Dead In The City

Please note that this is a filming location tour and does not include admission to any studios. Explore like a local as you enjoy a personalized walking and driving tour of 'The Walking Dead' filming

Please note that this is a filming location tour and does not include admission to any studios. Explore like a local as you enjoy a personalized walking and driving tour of 'The Walking Dead' filming locations. Since this is a private tour, you can choose the sites you would like to visit.

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Location: Atlanta

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Q&A

Q: What happens if it rains on the day of the tour?

A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on as planned unless the weather is severe. It's best to dress in layers and bring a rain jacket or umbrella. The whole tour is flexible, so if there's light rain, you can still enjoy it without issues!

Q: Are there any age limits for this tour? Can kids come?

A: There are no strict age limits; kids are welcome! Just keep in mind that some locations may have scary themes or content related to the show. It’s a fun experience for older kids who are fans. The guide is great at keeping it lighthearted!

Q: Can we customize the tour stops, and how many can we visit?

A: Absolutely! Since it’s a private tour, you can choose which filming locations you want to see. The number of stops depends on how long you want the tour to be, but usually, you can fit in 3-5 locations comfortably.

Discussions

Just did the Walking Dead tour in Atlanta - amazing experience!

I recently took the 'Walking Dead In The City' tour and it was epic! Our guide was super knowledgeable and took us to some iconic spots in Atlanta. We hit up the King County courthouse and the location where they filmed the prison scenes. I’d recommend packing some snacks and wearing comfy shoes since there’s a bit of walking involved. Totally worth the price!

Thinking about gifting the Walking Dead tour - any tips?

I'm considering this tour as a gift for my brother who's a huge Walking Dead fan. Is it more fun to go as a group or just 1-on-1? And how's the transportation—are there any parking issues around Atlanta?