To entertain families throughout the Easter holidays, a Nottinghamshire under 10s theme park is hosting its annual Easter egg hunt, with its rides, play areas and attractions also open for adventures.
Eggbert’s Easter Egg Hunt at Sundown Adventureland, near Retford, is taking place from Saturday 1st to Sunday 16th April, where the littlest members of the family hunt for eight eggs, hidden in secret spots around the vast theme park. After tracking down as many eggs as possible, explorers can collect a complimentary sweet treat at the Pumpkin Patch Café.
To bring the experience to life, guests can meet park mascot, Eggbert, in the newly opened Four Seasons Arena, where he’ll pose for photos and offers hugs to his biggest fans.
Shaun Malvern, director at Sundown Adventureland said:
“With the warmer and longer days approaching, Easter is a great time to get outside with the family, have some fun and create special memories.
“Sundown has been running for over half a century and we have different generations of families return time and again, so we know how to offer families a day out that they’ll never forget. With the addition of Eggbert’s Easter Egg Hunt and the opportunity to stay at Wild Acre Village to extend the fun, there’s even more for families to get excited about.”
With so many attractions to see, Wild Acre Village, Sundown’s onsite accommodation, offers guests an opportunity to stay at the magical park for longer, with lodges sleeping up to 10 people, offering self-catering cooking facilities and hot tubs with selected lodges.”
In addition to the Easter activity, the park’s 30 egg-cellent rides, attractions and play areas will be open for families to enjoy – including all the firm favourites – Rocky Mountain Railroad, Monkey Mayhem Driving School, Jolly Pirate Boat Ride, Tractor Ride and indoor play area and café Crash Landings, which will fuel families with tasty sandwiches, hot drinks and a variety of snacks. Other refreshments will be available at Rodeo Corral and Pumpkin Café.
As well as hosting the meet and greets with Eggbert, the Four Seasons Arena has a large seating area for visitors to enjoy packed lunches in comfort and take some shelter from any April showers or chilly winds.
Tickets are £22 for adults or children over 90cm, with children under 90cm going free. Discounts are available for disabled guests, carers, wheelchair users, over 65s and blue light card holders. Family tickets are also available, starting from £58.50.
Sundown Adventureland is open from 10am to 5pm.
To book tickets, please visit www.sundownadventureland.co.uk
To view prices and book Wild Acre Village, please visit: www.sundownadventureland.co.uk/wild-acre-village/
Posted on 28 March 2023