Preparing for doomsday has become a luxurious trend among the elite, with celebrities like Mark Zuckerberg, Kim Kardashian, Shaquille O’Neal, and Tom Cruise investing in extravagant bunkers to ensure their comfort in the event of an apocalypse.
Zuckerberg’s Underground Haven and Gates’ Hidden Bunkers
Zuckerberg is reportedly constructing a 5,000-square-foot underground bunker at his $100 million Hawaii compound, featuring living quarters, a mechanical room, and an escape hatch. Similarly, rumours suggest Bill Gates has bunkers beneath his various homes.
In the space-constrained landscape of New York City, inventive approaches have arisen to establish secure refuges. Christopher Pollack, managing partner of Pollack + Partners, discussed with the New York Post how apartment spaces have been repurposed into protected areas. Frequently, master closets are converted into temporary safe zones, complete with provisions such as food, water storage, and bathroom facilities. Pollack detailed the transformation of two closets and a master bathroom into a snug 300-square-foot retreat within a Manhattan duplex apartment.
From Basic Security to Lavish Bunkers
Safe rooms’ features range from basic security enhancements to lavish underground bunkers with air filtration systems, medical supplies, and luxury accommodations, according to the New York Post. Costs vary significantly, starting at around $50,000 and exceeding $1 million, depending on sophistication and included amenities.
This trend mirrors a wider societal shift towards readiness for disasters, as around 29% of American adults allocate $11 billion towards doomsday preparations within a year.