Where Imagination Comes Alive . . . in a search for 4000 plastic eggs.

Our Spring Egg Hunts are back!  We'll be hiding (and hopefully finding!!) 4000 plastic eggs that are hidden throughout the Museum.Admission is limited to make sure there are plenty of eggs for each child to find and to avoid over crowded spaces.

These events sell out fast, so order you tickets by clicking on the dates below.  The cost for the event includes the Spring Egg Hunt from 8:30am -10am plus all day admission to the Museum.

March 28, 29, 30 & 31
8:30am - 10:00am

Thursday - March 28
Friday - March 29
Saturday - March 30
Sunday - March 31

Cost:
Member Kids:  $3 per child for members
Non-Member Kids:  $4 per child plus cost of admission

Member Adults: Free (applies only to adults listed on an active membership at the Museum)
Non-Member Adults: $8.25 per adult

WA Quest Card/EBT Card Holders - $1 per Adult, $5 per child

You must show your WA State Quest/EBT Card on the morning of the event.

Important information about Cost:

  • You need to list everyone who is attending on your RSVP - even the free member adults.  Our staff will check people in from the list of registrations, not from our membership database.
  • Membership prices are for people who are members only.  You need to be named on a membership in order to use that pricing.

Caregiver Note:
We use plastic eggs and do not hide items inside to avoid choking hazards. Children turn in their eggs (as many or few as they want) for a small prize bag. Prize bags contain non-candy edible items and other small prizes.  When you arrive, you will receive a flyer with suggested locations for children to hunt for eggs, depending on age.  For instance Discovery Bay will have lots of eggs on the ground, easy for little ones to pick up.  Our Global Village has the hard to find eggs, designed to challenge older children.  Our staff continues to re-hide eggs from 8:30am - 9:15am to make sure everyone gets to enjoy the searching process.

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