What Park Would be Best for Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse?

FettFan

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Magic Kingdom. I would be using Cinderella Castle as a sniper's nest, picking off the zombies one by one.

Plus, the Utilidors would provide a way to get around with minimal chance of detection.
 

6laurac

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How about riding to the top of ToT and staying still until they leave from fright of the elevator falling down on them? With a couple of turkey legs to snack on while you wait them out. Once they leave, you will have the park to yourself.
 

rufio

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How about riding to the top of ToT and staying still until they leave from fright of the elevator falling down on them? With a couple of turkey legs to snack on while you wait them out. Once they leave, you will have the park to yourself.

I think you need to watch more zombie flicks. They don't get scared and they don't leave.
 

Master Yoda

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I have to go with Epcot. There are quite a few easily secureable buildings with full facilities surrounded by wide open spaces that give you plenty of room to gather and eliminate the zombie hordes. You could tap into UoE's solar array for power and The Seas and the land could provide a great food source for quite some time.
 

thomas998

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Discovery Island, if that counts.
Otherwise, I think I might have to go with Epcot.

That would have been my first choice... Tom Sawyer island is too close to shore and I'm not convince the water is deep enough to keep those zombies at bay... Discovery still has a house on it and is far enough away from any shorelines that it would be much safer... Only question is which boat do you need to liberate to get there... I'm thinking one of the ferries so you could load up on lots of food and water, lord only knows how long the zombies will be around.
 

JustInTime

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That would have been my first choice... Tom Sawyer island is too close to shore and I'm not convince the water is deep enough to keep those zombies at bay... Discovery still has a house on it and is far enough away from any shorelines that it would be much safer... Only question is which boat do you need to liberate to get there... I'm thinking one of the ferries so you could load up on lots of food and water, lord only knows how long the zombies will be around.
The only problem is that some of the animals where left there to roam free and it has kinda been taken over.
 

Acolli18

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I was going to say the third row of Soarin, but those dern zombies can climb, so I'm thinking the castle suite, make my last few hours the best ever!
 

Spike-in-Berlin

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Magic Kingdom. I would be using Cinderella Castle as a sniper's nest, picking off the zombies one by one.

Plus, the Utilidors would provide a way to get around with minimal chance of detection.

Bad idea with the utilidor. Never a good idea to go underground in a zombie invasion. Well perhaps with the exception of Cheyenne Mountain Complex and similar miltary underground facilities which are highly impenetrable. But the utilidor was not designed for defence. If the zombies would be able to break into these underground facilities (and that is exactly what they do in most movies) they could infiltrate most buildings and even trap you down there. The utilidor should be flooded.
 

Turtle

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I would say Tom Sawyer Island. but DHS too cause nobody knows how to walk around that park without a map its confusing!
 

jayhawkmickey

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I was thinking of making the tree of life our Kansas Family Treehouse (acronym KFTH!). Lots of water, good snipers nest especially after the rest of the branches fall off, and I'm not sure how much jerkey an elephant or rhino would provide but I bet it's enough for awhile. Good hospital (well, vet, but close enough) and I'm willing to bet that if the cages backstage can contain great apes and lions they can keep out some fat zombie tourist from anywhere USA. Sign me up.
 

I_heart_Tigger

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Original Poster
From a purely tactical standpoint, Epcot. If for no other reason than it has the best site lines of all the parks. The farther away you can engage, the better your chances of success.

Agreed that's why I picked it myself. I'm thinking Canada might have the tallest building that you can actually get all the way up in. I could be wrong but I may set my command post there.
 

Vader2112

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MK, Utilidors could be handy to move through the park or as a last resort fall back. Machine gun batteries right above the tunnels entering the park. Seal off main street right at the confectionary. Snipers points at the castle and at the end of Mainstreet on top of Casey's and the Plaza. Turn the main street vehicles into something out of Mad Max. Other plus no more wait for Peter Pans Flight and you could dress like a pirate for the rest of your life and who would care.
Plus poiential access to fish and game on and near Seven Seas Lagoon.
 

Fable McCloud

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MK, Utilidors could be handy to move through the park or as a last resort fall back. Machine gun batteries right above the tunnels entering the park. Seal off main street right at the confectionary. Snipers points at the castle and at the end of Mainstreet on top of Casey's and the Plaza. Turn the main street vehicles into something out of Mad Max. Other plus no more wait for Peter Pans Flight and you could dress like a pirate for the rest of your life and who would care.
Plus poiential access to fish and game on and near Seven Seas Lagoon.


I love the way you think. Wanna join my team for the upcoming Zombie Apocalypse? ;)
 

EOD K9

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I'd say Epcot and hang out in WoL. It would be better especially if its not being used as a festival center during F&W or F&G. There may be some leftovers in there and the zombies will walk right past it. Btw Britt, good to see you again!!!!
 

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