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MEGA CREATURES RETURNS TO HUNTER VALLEY GARDENS BIGGER, BOLDER AND FILLED WITH MYTHICAL MAGIC

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MEGA CREATURES RETURNS TO HUNTER VALLEY GARDENS BIGGER, BOLDER AND FILLED WITH MYTHICAL MAGIC

Step into an expanded world of wonder these Easter school holidays as Mega Creatures returns to the Hunter Valley Gardens from 28 March to 26 April, bringing an unforgettable adventure for families, explorers and fantasy lovers of all ages.

Back for another epic year, visitors will journey through a captivating landscape where prehistoric giants meet legendary beasts, creating a magical fusion of ancient history and storytelling.

“Mega Creatures continues to grow each year, and 2026 is our most exciting event yet. We’re thrilled to introduce new immersive experiences like the Unicorn Garden and expanded Land of the Legends, creating even more magical moments for families to explore, discover and en

joy together,” says Julie Pettit from Hunter Valley Gardens.

WHAT’S NEW FOR 2026

This year, the Hunter Valley Gardens introduces 45 brand-new installations to the Mega Creatures spectacular. Exciting new highlights include an enchanting Unicorn Garden, where whimsical toadstools, vibrant rainbows, graceful Pegasus figures and a herd of unicorns create the perfect setting to pause, play and capture memorable moments.

In the expanded Land of the Legends, guests will encounter a spectacular new centrepiece, with a giant dragon perched atop a crumbling castle, alongside 6 other new mythical creatures.

ICONIC FAVOURITES RETURNING

Towering dinosaurs will once again roam the grounds, transforming the Gardens into a living storybook world designed to spark curiosity and imagination. As the sun sets, visitors can return for the immersive Night Safari, where the creatures come alive in a whole new light.

ENTERTAINMENT

Beyond the installations, Mega Creatures offers a full day of adventure, as families can enjoy roaming entertainment, hands-on excavation dig pits for budding palaeontologists, and a fun-filled Easter Egg Hunt.

Thrill-seekers can add even more excitement to their visit with daily amusement rides operating throughout the event. Ride tickets are available on site, offering flexible options for guests wanting to enhance their experience.

FOOD AND DRINK

Fuel the festivities with delicious food and drink options for the whole family, from woodfired pizza, gourmet burgers, and dumplings to sweet favourites like donuts, churros, and gelato, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

VISITOR INFORMATION

Dates: 28 March – 26 April 2026
Day session: 9am – 4pm (last entry 3pm)
Rides: 10am – 3:30pm (ticket booth open 10am – 3pm | last ride 3:15pm)

TICKET PRICES

 

DAY OR NIGHT

DAY/NIGHT COMBO

Adult (16+)

$42

$60

Children (4–15 yrs)

$31

$48

Family (2ad + 1chd)

$104

$161

Family (2ad + 2chd)

$128

$195

Family (1ad + 2chd)

$97

$141

Child under 3

FREE

FREE

Ride Tickets: $6 each or 6 for $30

Height and age restrictions apply.

For full event details, entertainment schedules and Easter Egg Hunt information, visitors are encouraged to check the event page on the official website. https://www.huntervalleygardens.com.au/events/mega-creatures/


Contact details:

For further information, images and interviews please contact:
Zarah Jaggers at Agent99 PR via [email protected] / 0402 420 247

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