If you live anywhere near Langley, British Columbia, get ready to test your zombie survival skills when a new zombie-themed paintball park opens next month.

There are a number of zombie attractions across North America, but most of events we've seen involve the use of light guns and feel more like a shooting gallery. We've seen other attractions that build up the scares, but you aren't able to fight back.

The original report is a little light on details, but it sounds like this attraction going for a more immersive experience, by giving customers a one-hour customized zombie hunting excursion in the woods at night:

Ron McCall, the brains behind the operation, says the lure of battling zombies is sure to draw crowds.

"[I’ve had] one too many conversations with people bragging about what they would do in a zombie apocalypse so I said, 'OK I'm going to put you in one and let’s see what you do ‘cause I'm betting you are going to run scared.'"

McCall, who works in the movie business as a props guy, says the park will be fully interactive.

"[It’s a] zombie version of Tony and Tina’s Wedding," he said. "You become part of it and can play up you own character."

You can watch the video below to get a better idea of where the zombie outbreak will be taking place. We're interested in learning more, so if you are planning on giving this a try next month, let us know ahead of time and we'll feature you on Daily Dead.

Source: CBC
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