Well, our friends at Wimdu.co.uk have form with quirky accommodation - from royaltastic rooms, to converted cabs... Beer tents to a witch's home, so naturally they're in on the act.
Here's a rundown of their top apocalypse accommodation for the big day!
Star Castle

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On the Isle of Scilly, built in 1593, the moat and defensive cannons should help you fight off any zombies.
The Harlingen Lifeboat

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In case of flooding, the vessel moored in the Netherlands has a minibar, swivel armchairs, boiling water tap, DVD player and VHF radio-phone.
Mine Suite

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155m below ground level in Sala, Sweden, kept at a comfy 18 degrees Celsius and staff intercom - while they survive anyway.
Bunker

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The Britpop war may be over, but should nuclear Armageddon kick off, this Brentwood bunker could save you.
Brentwood bunker spokesperson Mike Parrish said: "We've had a lot more requests for the bunker in the run up to 'Doomsday', as people seem to really believe in it! In fact, we've had a lot of requests from people wanting to party the night away on their last night on earth!"
Tree house

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Close to Porthallow Beach near Falmouth Bay, Cornwall, Tree Sparrow House has a cold box, grill, water tap hob and composting toilet, as you stay off the treacherous ground in the new world.
Arne Bleckwenn, founder and CEO of Wimdu said: "As we get closer to December 21, it's understandable that people are getting nervous about the end of the world so we thought we'd prepare a hit list of perfect places to stay.
"While some people may find it a little unusual, at Wimdu.co.uk we think it's better to be prepared!"
(*everything may not end)





