Guests are invited to enjoy a whole weekend of family-friendly fun, games, and sweet treats. So, grab your baskets and hop on down for Wānaka’s biggest-ever Easter egg hunt and so much more!
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Weekend Activities Schedule
Friday 18th April
From 3:00 PM – Great Easter Egg Hunt Begins Hunt kicks off and continues all weekend – find a golden egg and bring it to Reception to claim a prize!
All Day – Colouring Competition Begins Collect your colouring sheet from Reception (bring your own pens). Winner announced Sunday at the Mini Fair.
5:00 PM – Team Egg Challenge @ Main Playground Rally your crew for egg-themed games. The winning team takes home a Giant Easter Egg to share!
Saturday 19th April
From 7:30 AM – Coffee Cart Open Grab your morning brew near the small facilities block.
5:30 PM – Mini Fire Engine Easter Treat Drive-by Keep an eye out as the mini engine tours the park with treats for kids!
Sunday 20th April – Easter Sunday
8:30 AM – 10:30 AM – Mini Easter Fair(Postponement time: 4 PM – 6 PM) Located near Reception and the playground – jam-packed with family fun:
Easter Biscuit Decorating
Face Painting
Live Music
Games & Comps (Egg & Spoon Races for all ages!)
Bunny Photo Teepees
Giant Colouring Table
Free Bacon Butties
Free Water & Bunny Bait Cup Station
Coffee Cart
And more surprise treats!
The GREAT Wānaka Easter egg Hunt is ON!
Starts: Good Friday from 3PM – until every last egg is found!
Ready, steady… HUNT! Our biggest-ever Easter egg hunt kicks off Friday arvo – and it’s on all weekend long until every egg is tracked down. With plenty of colourful eggs hidden across the park, and a few rare GOLDEN eggs tucked away for the keen-eyed bunnies, it’s a classic case of finders-keepers!
If you’re lucky enough to find one of the coveted golden eggs, hop it straight to Reception to claim your chocolatey prize and eternal Easter glory.
We’ve marked out two giant Egg Hunt Zones (see the park map) – so lace up your jandals, grab a basket, and follow the trail. Eggs could be hiding under trees, behind tents, or peeking out from picnic spots…