Unique Scavenger Hunt in Alexandria by Zombie Scavengers
Rating: 3.0 | ReviewCount: 1 | Location: Virginia, USA | Price: $20 per group (up to 10)
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Review Summary:
Rating: 3 / 5 based on one review
Main feedback: “Make the most of it, or don’t.” — a sentiment that captures the experience’s casual, no-frills nature.
Quick Overview
If you’re in Alexandria and looking for a quirky, interactive way to explore the city, this Zombie Scavengers game offers a light-hearted twist on sightseeing. For $20 per group, you get about an hour of fun—using an app to hunt for survival objects and complete zombie-themed challenges around the historic streets. The game is suitable for groups of up to 10, making it a decent option for families, friends, or small team outings.
What we like most about this experience is the interactive nature—it’s more than just walking around. Instead, you’re actively engaged in a game that combines city exploration with a bit of strategy. Plus, the remote host available via chat adds a layer of guidance that can keep the game flowing smoothly. That said, a notable drawback is that the tour isn’t tailored specifically to Alexandria’s landmarks; it’s a generic scavenger hunt that could be played in any city, which can make it feel less authentic or local.
This activity best suits groups seeking a playful, low-cost activity or those curious about a different way to see Alexandria. Just keep in mind that it’s more about fun challenges than discovering hidden local gems—making it perfect for a laid-back, entertaining hour rather than a deep dive into the city’s history.
Key Points
- Affordable Fun: At $20, this game offers a budget-friendly way to enjoy Alexandria with friends or family.
- Flexible Gameplay: You choose the order of finding items and completing challenges, adding a strategic element.
- Remote Support: A chat with a host helps keep the game on track and adds a layer of interaction.
- City Exploration: While not focused on Alexandria’s landmarks, it encourages wandering around the streets.
- Limited Depth: The experience is light and silly; it doesn’t explore local history or culture.
- Group Size: Suitable for up to 10 participants, making it a good small-group activity.
A Closer Look at the Zombie Scavengers Experience
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What to Expect on Your Adventure
Starting at 301 King St, you’ll download a mobile app that guides your quest through Alexandria’s streets. The goal? Survive a zombie apocalypse by finding survival objects and completing zombie-themed challenges. You’ll have the freedom to pick any route you decide—no fixed itinerary—allowing you to explore at your own pace.
While the concept sounds playful, the experience hinges on the game’s design rather than Alexandria’s historical sites. The app displays a list of items and challenges, and your team earns points for each task completed. The more points, the better your chances of “surviving” the fictional zombie threat—and you can see how your team stacks up against others across the country.
Throughout the game, a remote host is available via chat. They can answer questions, provide hints, or help troubleshoot technical issues. This feature is handy, especially if you get stuck or need guidance on how to maximize your points.
The Actual Gameplay
Once you’re out on the streets, you’ll be looking for items such as survival gear or completing fun challenges. The challenges are zombie-themed, adding a playful sense of urgency. For example, there might be tasks like “scare a friend” or “find a hiding spot,” which prompts some creativity.
The duration is about one hour, making it manageable even if you’re short on time or want a quick activity. The meeting point is at the historic King Street, a lively area filled with shops, restaurants, and a walkable cityscape—perfect for wandering and scavenging.
Authenticity and Value
One aspect that might disappoint some is the lack of specific local focus. As a reviewer noted, “It is not written for your location, so if you think it’s going to take you to fun things around your city, this is not the hunt for you.” Instead, it feels more like a generic game that could be played in most cities, which can diminish the sense of discovery.
However, for group fun and laughs, it can be a good way to break the ice or entertain kids and teenagers. The price point at $20 for an hour also makes this a low-risk activity, especially if traditional sightseeing isn’t appealing in bad weather or for a quick afternoon.
The Experience from a Reviewer’s Perspective
One review summed it up succinctly: “Make the most of it, or don’t,” highlighting the casual, no-pressure nature of the game. The reviewer also mentioned the idea is “cute,” but that it might not be suited for those expecting meaningful city touring.
What makes this activity stand out is the light-hearted, interactive approach—it’s not a historical tour or cultural deep dive but a playful distraction. If you’re traveling with kids or friends who enjoy games, this could be a hit. If you’re looking for an authentic, history-rich experience, you might want to look elsewhere.
Practical Details and Considerations
- Price: $20 per group—affordable but not a full-day activity.
- Duration: About 1 hour, which fits easily into a busy day.
- Group Size: Up to 10 people—good for small groups or families.
- Accessibility: Service animals are allowed; it’s near public transportation, making access easier.
- What’s Included: The game, a remote guide, and all activities are part of the package.
- What’s Not Included: You need your own smartphone and transportation. The activity takes place in public spaces, so no private transport is needed.
Is This Tour Right for You?
This scavenger hunt is ideal if you’re seeking a fun, casual activity that offers a different way to see Alexandria. It’s perfect for groups with kids or teenagers, or for those who enjoy urban exploration with a playful twist. The low cost and short duration make it an easy addition to a day of sightseeing or a laid-back afternoon outing.
However, if your goal is to learn about Alexandria’s historic sites, architecture, or local culture, this isn’t the best choice. The game’s focus on zombie survival keeps it light and silly, without a focus on local history or landmarks.
Travelers who value interactive support might appreciate the remote host chat feature, which can help keep everyone engaged. But those expecting an authentic local experience should consider other options or combine this activity with a more traditional tour of Alexandria.
The Sum Up

For a fun, inexpensive activity that offers a playful challenge rather than a deep dive into historic Alexandria, the Zombie Scavengers game fits the bill. It’s a good choice if you’re traveling with a group that enjoys games and outdoor activities, or if you’re simply looking for a lighthearted way to pass an hour.
Despite its lack of local specificity, the game’s design encourages wandering through Alexandria’s streets, making it a decent way to stretch your legs and have some laughs. The remote host support adds a helpful touch, ensuring you’re not left entirely on your own.
But if your priority is to learn about Alexandria’s history, architecture, or cultural sites, you’ll want to complement this with more traditional tours or visits. It’s a playful distraction, not a cultural deep dive, but sometimes that’s exactly what a day needs.
This activity offers value for money and a moment of fun—just don’t expect it to be a serious or deeply local experience.
FAQ

Is this activity suitable for children?
Yes, it’s family-friendly and can be a fun activity for kids, especially those who enjoy games and outdoor adventures.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, you need your own device to access the game app and participate in the scavenger hunt.
Can I do this activity at any time?
The activity is open Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and you can book it within those hours.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation is not included. You’ll explore on foot around Alexandria’s streets.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended since the game involves wandering around the city.
How long does the activity last?
Approximately one hour.
What does the activity include?
All activities, a remote guide via chat, and the game itself are included.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, up to 10 people per group, making it suitable for small groups or families.
In summary, this scavenger hunt offers a playful, budget-friendly way to explore Alexandria in a different way. It’s best suited for those who like games, casual outdoor fun, and a bit of silly adventure—perfect for a laid-back afternoon or a family outing. Just remember that it’s not a substitute for exploring the city’s historic charm but rather a lighthearted detour for a quick dose of entertainment.
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