Located in Droitwich, just outside Birmingham, you can either plug WR9 0NR into your sat nav or catch the train to Droitwich Spa.
Ever fancied yourself as a soldier? Wanted to give Special Ops a try? Well we’ve got the most special of all operations for you to throw yourself headlong into, the boot camp to end all boot camps. Where else can you get shouted at by a large scary man, trained to use various different weapons AND kill bonafide (almost) zombies? That’s right, nowhere else, that’s where. Zombie Boot Camp is the adrenaline pumped experience you’re looking for, complete with training on grenades, pistols and rifles to ensure your survival against the zombie apocalypse. What are you waiting for? Go get ‘em soldier!
Arrive early, your four hours of zombie hell begins promptly. You’ll receive basic training from experts on how to use the weapons provided in the manner their intended (to kill zombies, not each other). You will be yelled at. This is boot camp, not story time at the local library. You’ll then work as a team to clear a mock up Government Research Facility using paint guns, riot equipment and every bit of knowledge you gleaned through the yelling and years of watching zombie movies. After that, things get real.
You’ll be let loose in a warehouse full of live (ish) zombies. Split in to pairs, you’ll be expected to run around desperately killing zombies before they grab you. Once you’re out of ammo, you’ll just have to go hand to hand. Should you survive (spoiler alert: you’ll survive) you’ll be debriefed at the end.
Located in Droitwich, just outside Birmingham, you can either plug WR9 0NR into your sat nav or catch the train to Droitwich Spa.
Absolutely, the more the merrier. You can book up to 24 people to take part, on the day between 12 and 24 people will be forming the team. Please be aware that we won’t allow anyone under the age of 16 to take part.
The Zombie Boot Camp is open for business on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. Starting at 2pm, you’ll be debriefed and set home, exhausted, dirty and crashing from adrenaline at 6pm. You’re advised to arrive between 1-1.30pm to ensure you don’t get left behind.
Suitable clothing and sensible footwear, you will be running for your life and you will be getting dirty. Don’t forget to pack your courage, you’re going to need it.
None! While extras (like video recording) are available, they’re optional so you won’t need to purchase anything extra to help you survive the zombie horde.
There’s an on-site café with hot and cold snacks available at reasonable prices.
This is a physical day out, as you would expect stopping the zombie apocalypse to be, a reasonable level of fitness will be required in order to keep up and not become zombie chow.
You may get jumped on, held down, and have horrifying zombies murmur ‘brains’ in your ear but there is no actual violence or fighting involved and you will not be physically hurt.