Easter Egg Hunts, Parades and Other Easter Fun in Hawaii in 2011!
Want to take your children to an Easter Egg Hunt, Easter Parade, Easter Train Ride or other Easter event in Hawaii in 2011?
Here's Where to Find Easter Fun in Hawaii!
There are Easter Eggs hunts all over Hawaii, in 2011! They are great fun for families with children! Most allow children from babies through elementary school to participant in the actual hunt, but almost all also have many other activities, music, food and entertainment for adults and older children. The egg hunts are usually right around Easter (obviously), often late March or early April - just click on the link to the event's website to find this year's date! There are also Easter breakfasts and brunches and Easter parades to watch! And if you would like to make your own natural organic Easter Egg dye, here's how to do it!
Always confirm dates and times via the contact information provided - they often change or cancel and do not tell me!
Note: On the Easter Egg Hunt sponsor's website, usually, you will want to click on their calendar to see the details!
Easter Egg Hunts and Events
Hawaii
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Hilo Easter egg hunt - Friday, April 2, 2010,
starting at 10 a.m.
Wong Stadium, Hawaii. Phone: 961-8739. Held by the county Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with the Hilo Jaycees, Hilo High School Key Club, KTA Super Stores, Andrews Athletic Association, Hilo/Waiakea Intermediate Builders, Hilo High School DAT Team, Hopaco and Meadow Gold Dairies. 17,000 plastic eggs will contain prizes for the youngsters to find. The egg hunt will be divided into age groups, with keiki age 3 and under starting at 10 a.m., followed by the 4-5, 6-8 and 9-12-year-olds. Only bags provided by the event host can used for the hunt. Baskets or other bags will not be allowed. Other activities starting at 8:30 a.m. will include egg decorating, Easter crafts, picture taking with the Easter Bunny, milk drinking and ice cream eating contests. - Queens’ MarketPlace Easter egg hunt -
I could not find any 2011 information! It may have been canceled. -
Waikoloa Easter Egg Hunt - no update for 2011 yet - be sure to see their website or call to confirm before you go!), 9:30
a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Waikoloa Bowl at Queens' Gardens, Hawaii. For all ages, the Great Waikoloa Easter Egg Hunt, and Visit the Easter Bunny. Come and join us for the in the Waikoloa Bowl. Hop on down Waikoloa Beach Resort’s trail as Pekelo Cottontail will make a special appearance at Queens’ MarketPlace in the Coronation Pavillion. Koloa the Duck will also be waddling his way to this Spring time celebration. Bring your family and friends and get a photo with your keiki and the Easter Bunny and Koloa the Duck. 10,000 colorful Easter Eggs will be hidden on the lawn area of the bowl. The Easter Bunny and Koloa the Duck will be making an appearance from 10:00am-1:00pm, so be sure to bring your camera! Registration begins 9:30am. (Registration for each age group begins 30 minutes prior to start time) Schedule
4 and under – 10:00 am
5-8 years – 10:30 am
9-12 years – 11:00 am - Egg hunts in Honolulu: On Saturday - Halawa District Park 8:30 a.m., followed by carnival games for teens and adults; Kaimuki Community Park 10 a.m., with registration at 9:30 a.m.; McCully District Park 9:30 a.m., with games and egg-dyeing; Nanakuli Beach Park Keiki Karnival 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Palolo Valley District Park 10 a.m., WAiau District Park 8 a.m., WAipahu District Park Family Fair 8 to 11 a.m.; Whitmore Community Park 9:30 a.m. Sunset Beach Neighborhood Park at 9 a.m. Sunday.