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7-Hr The Walking Dead Private VIP Tour in Atlanta and Senoia with Transportation

Overview
Be treated like a VIP as you tour the city and beyond on a private, full-day Walking Dead film locations tour.
• Visit Walking Dead sites in both Atlanta AND Senoia (the towns of Woodbury & Alexandria)
• Shop at the world's largest Walking Dead store, which includes set pieces from the show
• Lunch in Senoia (@ Norman Reedus' restaurant, if available, cost not included)
City: Atlanta
Tue 10 Jun
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Starting at $350.00
Tue 10 Jun
Starting at $350.00
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What's Included
Visit The Walking Dead fimling sites in both Atlanta and Senoia (the towns of Woodbury & Alexandria)
Shop at the world's largest Walking Dead store, which includes set pieces from the show
7-Hour The Walking Dead Film Locations Tour in Atlanta and Senoia
Complimentary Bottled Water
Private Transportation
Private Small-Group Experience
Hotel Pick-Up from within Atlanta city limits
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • Tour is for Ages 13+ ONLY, all children must be accompanied by an Adult
  • Animals are not allowed
  • We do not allow the special requirements note without prior approval
What To Expect
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Atlanta
Stops on your tour will include: Rick on the Atlanta Interstate - the iconic spot of the Walking Dead poster, where Rick enters downtown Atlanta on his horse Rick's & Morgan's houses - homes in the historic neighborhood used for filming in Season 1 Walkers in the City - locations in downtown Atlanta where Rick first encountered the Walkers and Merle lost his head (and hand) The Hospital - the building where Rick awoke from his coma and emerged into a new world The Center for Disease Control - the building used as the CDC, where the survivors traveled looking for answers Terminus - see the place where 'those who arrive survive'
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Senoia Welcome Center
Woodbury - the survivor's settlement ruthlessly run by the Governor in Season 3 Woodbury Shoppe - the official Walking Dead store containing hundreds of collectibles The Walking Dead Museum - artifacts including Daryl's motorcycle, the 'Dead Inside' hospital door and a cell from the prison where Rick and his crew temporarily resided Alexandria - the exterior of the walled-off community containing the survivor's safe-zone Rick meets the Governor - the barn and mill where Rick and the Governor secretly meet The Pharmacy & Saloon - the town with locations where Glenn & Maggie find medical supplies (and each other) and the saloon where Rick finds Hershel 'Clear' - the town where Rick discovers Morgan holed-up and losing his sanity and the 'Away With You' wall The Arena - the stadium where combatants fight both each other and surrounding zombies Lunch at Nic & Norman's (if available) - director Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus' restaurant
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (51)
Amanda_D
Jul 2024
Our tour guid was amazing Greg ! He was informative and fun ! Highly recommend taking this tour. Went to all the spots we wanted to see
Response from Host
Jul 2024
We are so pleased you enjoyed your tour and your guide, Greg.
rosannsmith
May 2024
Our guide, Greg arrived on time, clean, comfortable car, off to a good start. I was a bit worried as this was a very expensive tour and I wondered if I should have gone for a cheaper one, not a bit of it, this tour was worth every penny. Greg was extremely knowledgeable about the locations and the filming of the series, as we arrived, he played clips of the scenes at each location which brough them to life for us and refreshed our memories. Its was amazing being at the actual locations, we could get out, walk around, take photos, Greg never hurried us and had a mine of insider information. He was also funny and ensured the trip was entertaining and informative for us. It was a long day but seemed to fly past. If you treat yourself to anything when visiting Atlanta, let it be this, you won't be disappointed.
Jet01662962030
May 2024
Let's just start by saying that I was in my element. I'm in the process of watching the series for the third roll, and I could not contain my excitement to visit all those sites and locations where the various episodes/scenes were done. Our tour guide, Chris, was so calculating in how he rolled us onto the sets unsuspectingly and let me just burst into glee repeatedly as I recognized the scenes one by one. We were living The Walking Dead - LOL! I got opportunities to drag along like one of the walkers. I enjoyed eating at Nic & Norman. Imagine, I was in Alexandria, Woodbury; I stopped by Rick's houses and the "CDC". Now I have 3 pairs of Daryl socks, fridge magnets for Rick and Michonne, Negan's Lucille key ring and more. Chris shared so much on the pre and post history of the various locations, how Terminus got it's name, and what it was like for him personally being in Atlanta to witness some of the filming. I can't share all the details exchanged by Chris in this post because it just too much to say. Chris was super and you just have to do the tour with him to understand why our experience was so great. We were well facilitated and Chris kept the dynamics right because for things/places we had seen in other tours, he gave us the option to skip and move into something/place else. He also shared a whole lot about the economy and social fabric of Atlanta and Georgia some of which was relevant to The Walking Dead filming and the general film making industry that's so vibrant in Georgia.

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