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? Special Offer for South Florida on the Cheap readers!

Getting photos with the Easter Bunny at the mall is easy and fun, and the perfect way to celebrate spring. No lines, no stress. Just friendly staff, a festive Bunny and the cutest photos to capture the moment!

Here’s how to book your egg-cellent Bunny Photos in South Florida:

1. Visit whereisbunny.com to choose the date and time most convenient to you! You’ll find Bunny Photos at:

  • The Gardens, Palm Beach Gardens
  • Mall at Wellington Green, Wellington
  • Boynton Beach Mall
  • Town Center at Boca Raton
  • Coral Square Mall, Coral Springs
  • Pembroke Lakes Mall, Pembroke Pines
  • Dolphin Mall, Miami
  • Miami International Mall, Doral
  • Dadeland Mall, Kendall
  • The Falls, Miami

2. Decide if you’d prefer a traditional visit or a special event! Events include Bunny Cares sensory-friendly visits, Pet Parties for pet photos, Baby’s First photos to capture your little ones first visit with the Eater Bunny and Pastel Parties for cute spring outfits.

3. Choose your package and check out. Packages vary by location, and there are digital and print options available. There’s also a Reserve Now, Decide Later option to hold your space if you aren’t sure what package you want. When you check out, don’t forget to use code BUNNYPIC for a Free 5×7 Print with Package A!

4. Claim your free gifts! Every online reservation comes with $20 worth of virtual activities, including coloring sheets, activity sheets and free access to MyPhoto, a fun virtual tool that transforms your favorite photos into festive images.

easter bunny photos

And that’s it! Hop on over to this link and book your visit now.

 
Teresa

About Teresa

Teresa Mears is a publisher, writer and editor who was raised to be frugal. She became a website entrepreneur after 30 years as an editor at newspapers ranging in size from the Portland (Tenn.) Leader to The Los Angeles Times and The Miami Herald, where she worked most recently. She moved to Florida in 1980 because it was the only place she could get a job during that recession and has lived in South Florida since 1985, in Miami, Hollywood, Tamarac, Wilton Manors and Fort Pierce. She is co-owner and CEO of the parent network, Living on the Cheap.

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