An eggs-ellent chance to win prizes at park
WEST Midlands Safari Park will be giving away prizes including retail vouchers, VIP experiences, annual passes and stays in their luxury safari lodges as part of an Easter event.
Running until April 7, guests will be invited to Easter Eggstravaganza, to take part in the celebrations, which include an interactive trail, competitions, giveaways and a chance to meet the park’s resident Easter bunny, Bramble.
New for 2024 will be Bramble’s Big Giveaway, where at 3pm daily, Bramble will be giving away prizes in a gameshow-style activity.
Also new for this year is an Easter Craft Club, based in Bramble’s Burrow, where guests can take part in Easterthemed arts and crafts, or learn some new party tricks, such as plate spinning and juggling. PR and events officer Bethan Davis said: “We are feeling very generous this year at the park, as we have lots to celebrate, including our rebrand, brand-new rides and attractions, plus the arrival of some baby animals and the chance to see some of the older residents on foot for the first time.
“Therefore, we have four different competitions and trails for guests of all ages to take part in, to win some fantastic prizes.
“As well as Bramble’s Big Giveaway, we have our fun, interactive trail where little ‘eggsplorers’ need to find the missing eggs to win a chocolatey treat.
“There is also a ‘guess the number of eggs’ competition, to be in with the chance of winning a Safari Lodges stay for four people.
“Finally, we have our photo competition, where guests need to go on a hunt to find the missing egg to be in with the chance of winning a VIP Giraffe Feed.
“Alongside all the other Easter activities we have, I’m sure guests will feel like they’ve had a cracking time with us.”
During the event, the Park will be decorated with bright and colourful Easter theming, including giant eggs, hay bales, floral displays and new photo points.
Additionally, the park’s conservation team will be championing penguins and raising money for the Global Penguin Society.
Children can earn a special penguin sticker, by learning more about the birds and making their “penguin pledge” for how they can do something to help penguins in the wild.