Sunday, March 22, 2015

Best Easter egg hunts in Seattle

 Easter is a celebration of resurrection of Jesus and the the re-birth of the Christian spirit. The main symbol of this re-birth has always been the egg that is the beginning of a new life. A big part of any Easter celebration is the hunting of these eggs that is usually done by children.
In the greater Seattle area there are plenty of places that provide Easter egg hunts along with other fun activities for the whole family. The following is just a few of these events.
At the Rainforest cafe in Westfield's Southcenter mall is sponsoring 3 Easter breakfast & egg hunts. You can choose either March 28, 29 or April 4 dates to attend ne of the events. No matter which of the 3 events you choose to attend the admission is free but there is a charge for the breakfast buffet. At each of the events there will be goodie bags for all the children, a free Easter basket raffle, egg hunt and appearances by the Easter Bunny. The hours for all 3 events is from 8 am to 10 am.
The day before Easter bring the family to Woodland park zoo and join the animals as they dine on a special Easter breakfast. While you are there the children will be able to join in on an Easter egg hunt, crafts and bunny encounter throughout the day. The April 4 event starts at 9:30 am and last until 3 that afternoon. The cost of attending range from $9.25 to $13.75 with children 2 & under admitted free.
If you in the city of Kirkland and looking for a place to take the children on Easter then Peter Kirk park is the place to go. Starting at 1:30 pm the Kirkland Kiwanis will be hosting an Easter eggs hunt for children aged 1-12. There will be approximately 15,000 chocolate eggs hidden among 3 separate areas, each designated for a different age group, of the park.

At Mercersdale park on Mercer Island you can sleep in and still take the kids on an Easter egg hunt. It is an evening hunt that starts at 5:00 pm and last until 6:00 pm. There will actually be two hunts one for the 1-3 age bracket and one for ages 4-6. Both will have plenty of eggs, candy, prizes and a special golden egg. If you have older children from 7-10 there will be a flashlight Easter egg hunt at 8:30 pm. All of this fun will be held on April 4.

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