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Hop to it: 50,000 Easter eggs to be found at Funfields

Soda Communications < 1 mins read

Funfields Themepark is gearing up for an egg-stra special Easter celebration with the 12 Days of Easter Countdown running to 19 April.

 

These festivities include an end-of-season sale, with admission prices reduced to $44; one of Victoria’s biggest Easter egg hunts with 50,000 Cadbury eggs; daily giveaways and exciting prizes; and a special visit from the Easter Bunny who will be doing daily meet and greets. Tickets are available for a limited time only, until sold out.

 

On Saturday 19 April – ‘Easter Eve’ – a 50,000-egg hunt will start at 11am, with participants divided into age groups to ensure everyone has a fair opportunity to get their hands on the delicious Cadbury chocolate stash.

 

Media opportunities

Media are invited to ‘get the jump’ on all the holiday egg-citment (sorry, we promise to stop the Easter puns!) by coming to visit/photograph/film and interview our talent on 19 April (or in the lead up). 

 

What:  Funfields Themepark’s Easter Eve egg hunt

Date:   Saturday 19 April 

Time:   From 11am

Who:   Flynn Simsek, Strategic Assistant at Funfields Themepark

Where: Funfields Themepark, 2365 Plenty Road, Whittlesea

Info: All tickets $44 until sold out. Limited available.

 

Picture and filming opportunities:

  • Live coverage of one of Victoria’s biggest Easter egg hunts, with 50,000 eggs to find.
  • Interviews with event organisers and families enjoying the festivities.
  • Photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny and winners of the major prizes.

Contact details:

For media information, images and interviews, please contact:

Emily Stojcevski

Soda Communications

E: [email protected]

M: 0409 552 913

 

Claudia Nicolosi

Soda Communications

E: [email protected]

M: 0401 599 883

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