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Wake The Tiger unveils immersive Easter experience with nature at its heart
Wake The Tiger is inviting families to step into a surreal Easter adventure this spring, combining interactive storytelling with a mission to restore local nature.
Running from March 28 to April 19, the Bristol attraction’s limited-time experience introduces visitors to a playful new character, the Cosmic Dust Bunny, alongside a charity partnership with Avon Needs Trees aimed at creating new woodland in the region.
Visitors will journey through Wake The Tiger’s award-winning immersive world before discovering a hidden surprise within the OUTERverse.
Following a seasonal “spring clean”, the mysterious Cosmic Dust Bunny has emerged in the Cleaning Cupboard near the exit, offering families an interactive and photo-worthy moment.

Wake The Tiger is inviting families to step into a surreal Easter adventure this spring, combining interactive storytelling with a mission to restore local nature – photo: Wake The Tiger
A giant bunny will also greet visitors at the end of the experience and in the cafe, adding to the seasonal atmosphere.
At the heart of the campaign is a collaboration with Avon Needs Trees, with all donations matched pound-for-pound to support the creation of Lower Chew Forest, a new woodland site between Bristol and Bath.
The initiative comes as woodland cover in parts of the Bristol-Avon catchment has dropped to as little as eight per cent, highlighting the urgency of local conservation efforts.
Funds raised during the Easter period will help plant new woodlands and hedgerows, restore species-rich grasslands and wetlands, and create long-term habitats for wildlife.

Lucy Jarjoura, chief commercial officer at Wake The Tiger, said the experience blends imagination with environmental awareness.
“Easter is a time for imagination, discovery and renewal. 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,” Lucy said.
Dave Wood, chief executive of Avon Needs Trees, added: “This partnership is about turning inspiration into action. Every contribution helps us create real, lasting habitats for wildlife right here in the region.”
Alongside the immersive experience, visitors can take part in a Cosmic Dust Bunny art competition, with entrants invited to design the creature’s ideal habitat using any medium. The winner will receive an annual pass to Wake The Tiger.

Tickets include full access to the Amazement Park, with all seasonal activities running throughout the Easter period.
For more tickets, visit www.wakethetiger.com/tickets
Main photo: Avon Needs Trees
Wake The Tiger is a member of the Bristol24/7 Better Business network, an initiative to help businesses thrive while creating a positive impact on Bristol and the people who live here. As part of their membership, businesses can publish member news stories like this. For more information, visit my.bristol247.com/better-business
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