In BristolNews

Families looking for a standout Easter in Bristol can hop into the extraordinary as Wake The Tiger launches a limited-time experience from Saturday 28 March to Sunday 19 April. Combining imagination, interactive play and a mission to restore local nature - visitors will be met with a giant bunny at the end of the experience as well as in the cafe, offering a playful photo opportunity. 

At the heart of this year’s offering is the debut of a brand-new character, the Cosmic Dust Bunny, alongside a major partnership with local charity Avon Needs Trees, with every donation matched pound-for-pound to help create permanent woodland in the Bristol-Avon catchment.

Visitors will journey through Wake The Tiger’s award-winning immersive world before discovering a surreal surprise hidden within the OUTERverse.

poster for Cosmic Dust Bunny

Image - Wake the Tiger, Cosmic Dust Bunny

After a seasonal “spring clean,” a mysterious creature - the Cosmic Dust Bunny - has emerged from the chaos, causing playful disruption in the Cleaning Cupboard near the exit. Families can step inside, interact with the scene and capture a unique Easter photo moment.

“Easter is a time for imagination, discovery and renewal,” said Lucy Jarjoura, Chief Commercial Officer at Wake The Tiger. “The Cosmic Dust Bunny brings a sense of playful curiosity to the experience, while also helping us tell a deeper story about caring for the world around us.

“Beneath the magic, the campaign carries a powerful local message. Wake The Tiger is partnering with Avon Needs Trees, a charity working to tackle the region’s nature crisis - with woodland cover in parts of the Bristol-Avon catchment now reduced to as little as 8%.”

Funds raised during the Easter period will support the creation of Lower Chew Forest, a landmark new woodland between Bristol and Bath, helping to:

  • Plant new woodlands and hedgerows
  • Restore species-rich grasslands and wetlands
  • Create habitats for wildlife for generations to come

Visitors can donate when booking or on-site, with Wake The Tiger matching every £1 donated, doubling the impact.

“This partnership is about turning inspiration into action,” said Dave Wood, CEO at Avon Needs Trees. “Every contribution helps us create real, lasting habitats for wildlife right here in the region.”

Families are also invited to take part in a Cosmic Dust Bunny Art Competition, encouraging children and adults alike to design the creature’s ideal habitat.

Entries are open throughout the Easter period, with one winner receiving an Anytime Annual Pass (open daily, 10am - 6pm) to Wake The Tiger.

Participants can:

  • Download a template or pick one up on-site
  • Create using any medium - from drawing to digital design
  • Submit via an online entry form wakethetiger.com

Combining immersive storytelling, hands-on creativity and real-world environmental impact, Wake The Tiger’s Easter experience offers something beyond the traditional family day out.

Tickets include full access to the Amazement Park and all seasonal activities are available now. 

Related

0 Comments

Comments

Comments are disabled for this post.