I remember being out in a field with people dressed up in costumes, they were off in little cliques and there was a building off to the side. Inside it looks kind of like Golfland with the towers and brick walls. Apparently it was someone’s birthday or someone was hosting an event.
Previous location was at night, now its day time at a dock and there are lines of cars being driven off into sludge or mud. It was dark brown to tar in texture and color. Someone was off to the side yelling instructions, survival depended on this. We were going to have to drive these vehicles off this road and into sludge, open the doors and climb on top or something. It didn’t make sense, this stuff is thick, the cars sink under quickly. How would we have the strength to open the doors once we drove the cars in? It was my turn, and I tried getting my bags and luggage into the front seat so I grab them when it was time to evacuate the car, a silver sedan… Hyundai. I drove the car in, the windows were down, and it started filling in with this stuff very quickly, I had to let go of my belongings and crawl out the window. We ended up on land, and on the other side was the building, I’m not sure if it was an island.
Inside was a hospital facility, nothing was unusual. It felt like something was out of place, I saw people rushing through hallways being told to exit out of the gym on the east side of the building. There was two doors separating the inside from the rest of the indoor basketball court. I looked through the window and saw on the other side of the court the west entrance being blocked by chains. On the other side of the windows from the west entrance I saw zombies clawing at the door trying to get through. These were like some mix between 28 Days Later Rage virus zombies and Walking Dead zombies. In all this panic I tried getting people who were oblivious to the danger to get out of the building and meet on the east side. I had to give up and run when, by this time the zombies had almost broken through the barriers. Outside was the coast, burnt sand and blue water. This is all I remember.