Seriously.There were SO many zombies!
There were also so many cool victims and people with
cameras everywhere. It was fantastic! A rough count estimated that we started with around
125-150,
lost a couple of the younger [and sleepier] ones in the middle, but gained even more during the walk.
Even unprepared pedestrians decided to sacrifice their clothing [blood, not nudity- heh!] to get in
on the undead action.
By the time we hit
the railroad tracks, it's estimated that we were 175-200 zombies strong. Wha?!? Wow.
Thanks to all who participated for helping to make this a GREAT time!
We absolutely cannot wait to see you again at our next event!
CHEERS go to Brian, the manager at D'Amato's for being AWESOME about the very,
VERY
bloody
restaurant windows. LOL! What an amazing sport he was about the whole thing. They were already
washed by
the time we went back to help clean up, but we offered to come back next week and
wash them again anyway. He
just
laughed. Very, very nice guy. Stop by. Buy a drink. Say hello.
Our MOST CONVINCING UNDEAD award goes to....
"CASSIE" She looked amazing -absolutely wonderful!
The epitome of 'ZOMBIFIED....'
You can see more of Cassie in 'Night of the Living Dead- the Musical'
beginning October 26th at the Majestic Theatre in Detroit!
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster. [photo by Christl Kindler]
See the other wonderful zombies from the
Royal Oak
walk by visiting the Gallery
Here are a few photos that -ZWD- snapped:
Our only regret about the event is that we didn't get to meet each and every
person individually. We spoke briefly with so many great people!
[We also wish we could have had prizes for everyone, but that would have
cost us an arm and a leg. Or would that havebeentheprize? Hmmm...]
Cheers
to Rich
for
much help with organizing, Adam for help day of,
and to
all those who helped spread the word and make it a great day!. [Thanks to Noir and Adornment Deluxe for donating prizes!]
Check out the event ad here.
Be sure to look for the hidden links! Muhuhahahahaaaaa....!