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War, famine, terrorism, epidemics, aliens, or zombies might bring the end of days. There is no way to be totally prepared for a global disaster, but one company is offering an escape. The Doomsday Ranch & Resort offers an escape and a way to “survive and thrive while surviving any potential crisis.”
Located in Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, Texas, Kansas, or Wyoming (an exact location has not yet been chosen), the Doomsday Ranch & Resort will offer 520 memberships for investors to secure space for their families and themselves. You’re also able to have guests (if the world has ended, I’m not sure where they’re coming from). Features of the property will include:
- Cabins (these vary in size based on investment level)
- State-of-the-art security
- Greenhouses (using Aquaponics, Hydroponics, and Aeroponics to grow food)
- Restaurants (including a sports bar)
- Solar energy
- Resort pool
- Indoor and outdoor games
- Golf course
- Trails
- Chapel
- Fitness center
- Library
- Farm land
- Orchard
- General store
Doomsday reminds visitors that it’s not only a ranch, but a resort.
Here is how it describes the property:
Our survival resort, goes way beyond being a mere sanctuary for survival. It offers members a wide range of recreational activities to indulge in. Within the resort, you will find multiple onsite dining options, lagoon-style pools, a lazy river, indoor and outdoor activities, an 18-hole golf course with a driving range, and a delightful coffee and bakery shop. These amenities provide a sense of comfort and leisure, allowing members to experience the perks of living at a resort full-time. Additionally, our resort features a beautiful spa facility, ensuring ultimate relaxation for our members.”
There are four membership tiers:
Platinum ($650,000)
- 2 bed, 2 bath, 1,200+ square feet
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Single car detached garage
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Concrete construction
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Private custom hot tub
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Radiant floor heat
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Emergency generator
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Fully furnished
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Solar backup battery
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Bomb shelter with NBC filtration
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Emergency food supply
Diamond ($800,000)
- Two bed, two bath, plus loft 1,800+ square feet
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Two-car attached garage
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Concrete construction
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Private custom hot tub
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Radiant floor heat
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Emergency generator
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Fully furnished
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Solar backup battery
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Bomb shelter with NBC filtration
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Emergency food supply
Legacy Tier 1 ($1,250,000)
- Three bed, 2.5 bath, 3,000+ square feet
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Two-car attached garage
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Concrete construction
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Private custom hot tub
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Radiant floor heat
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Emergency generator
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Fully furnished
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Solar backup battery
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Bomb shelter with NBC filtration
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Emergency food supply
Legacy Tier 2 ($1,500,000)
- Three bed, 2.5 bath, 3,000+ square feet
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Three-car attached garage
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Concrete construction
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Private custom hot tub
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Radiant floor heat
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Emergency generator
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Fully furnished
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Two large solar backup batteries
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Large bomb shelter with NBC filtration
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Emergency food supply
There are dues of $20,000 per year and you stay a member as long as you pay dues.
Anthony’s Take: If you’re going to survive the end of the world, you might as well do it with a golf course, a pool, and resort-style accommodations. This project is early stage and seeking investors. We’ll see how it progresses.
(Map and Cabin Image Credits: Doomsday Ranch.)
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2 comments
The Zombie Apocalypse Timeshare. Awesome.
I’ve checked out http://www.Doomsdayranch.com I am considering joining. Seriously how can you go wrong with this concept?