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Hop to it! Book your Easter bunny photos in South Florida

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

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

Visit whereisbunny.com to choose the date and time most convenient to you! You’ll find Bunny Photos in malls local to Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties. Bunny arrives March 10, March 17 or March 24, depending on location. Here is where Bunny will be in South Florida: 

  • Miami International Mall, 1455 NW 107th Ave, Miami 33172
  • Dolphin Mall, 11401 NW 12th Street, Miami 33172
  • The Falls, 8888 SW 136 St, Miami 33176
  • Coral Square, 9469 W Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs 33065
  • Pembroke Lakes Mall, 11401 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, 33026
  • Boynton Beach Mall, 801 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach 33426
  • Mall at Wellington Green, 10300 W Forest Hill Blvd, Wellington 33414
  • The Gardens, 3101 PGA Boulevard, Palm Beach Gardens 33410

Choose if you’d prefer a regular visit, or a special event! Events include Bunny Cares sensory-friendly visits, Pet Parties for pet photos, and Pastel Parties for cute spring outfits at participating locations.

Choose your package and check out. Packages vary by location, but 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 checkout, don’t forget to use code LOTC for a Free 6×8 Print with Package A!

Claim your free gifts! Every online reservation comes with 2 fun freebies:

  • Free issue Highlights or High Five Magazine, designed just for kids to encourage curiosity, creativity, caring and confidence.
  • Free access to MyPhoto, a fun virtual tool that transforms your favorite photos into festive images.

 
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