Saturday, April 19th is the last chance for the Easter Bunny Garden Experience at ICON Park in Orlando, with its award-winning Easter Bunny and candid spring photo packages.
This year, the experience returned to its convenient location in The Sky Lounge at the Orlando Eye.
As guests dress in their Easter best, they can take beautiful photos, meet the Easter Bunny and then spend the day exploring the 20-acre Central Florida entertainment destination and its many attractions, restaurants and entertainment venues.
Families who buy a photo package from the Easter Bunny Garden Experience can receive exclusive offers including:
- A free ride on the Carousel at the Promenade for all children under 13. (Parents/guardians can accompany children under 42 inches for free)
- An exclusive discount to The Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium
Due to strong demand, reservations are required for The Easter Bunny Garden Experience at ICON Park in Orlando.
Check online to view photo packages and reserve a spot.
The creative minds behind this Easter experience also operate the popular, immersive The Santa Workshop Experience at ICON Park, which said that given its elaborate décor, these themed experiences have become a much-anticipated family tradition for many Orlando parents, who return each year for holiday photos.
ICON Park is located at the epicenter of Orlando’s Entertainment District — with entrances on both International Drive and Universal Boulevard – and surrounded by 150+ hotels, world-famous theme parks, the second-largest convention center in the United States, and 1,000+ restaurants, attractions and retail outlets. The area is further expanding with $5 billion in growth investments including Universal Orlando’s much-anticipated fourth theme park Epic Universe; $4 billion in new and expanding hotels, attractions, restaurants, convention space, entertainment venues and roadwork enhancements; hundreds of millions of dollars to further expand Orange County’s convention center; and a leg of the $1.75 billion high-speed rail line project, Brightline, which will directly link the I-Drive area to Orlando International Airport and the 50+ million passengers it serves annually.


