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Post by Ripley on Oct 8, 2015 17:39:09 GMT -5
(A 3- hour tour) "...But for mega fans, you must get down to Senoia, a small town an hour south of Atlanta that has served as the hub for filming since Season 3. You can either drive yourself down there or book a ride with the tour company, which can get you there. You can even do both tours in one day if you’re up for it! Give yourself plenty of time to look around, especially if you’re there during the week when they film. The tours leave from The Woodbury Shoppe, the official store, where you’ll find every type of memorabilia imaginable from replica crossbows to hats with Daryl’s face on them. Don’t forget to go downstairs to the Waking Dead coffee shop where you can find set pieces... ...There are a few places you can’t see, including Herschel’s farm, which is private property, and the prison, which is located on the Raleigh Studios lot, Atlanta Movie Tours gives you entry into the most Walking Dead filming locations. It is possible to do it yourself, but the access is unparalleled. Other tours devoted to the show exist, but I firmly believe AMT is the best. Not only do you get background information from the people who have worked on set, they are fans themselves. You can also put your trivia to good use and win prizes!.. The Big Zombie 2 Tour costs $65 and runs from Wednesday to Sunday, lasting three hours. All tours start at 2:30 pm so that guests who want to go on Big Zombie 1 earlier can do both. You can also check out their Hunger Games, Gone with the Wind and Atlanta Movies and TV tours. This Is My South article link
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