Easter Extravaganza at Undersea Putt and Play
Published 9:00am 23 March 2023
Words by Kylie Knight
Hop into Easter at Redcliffe’s Undersea Putt and Play. The popular venue is open all school holidays with great deals on offer and an Easter Extravaganza event that's perfect for the whole family.
The venue, known for its epic underwater -themed, 18-hole mini golf course, fully licenced bar and one of the largest redemption arcades on the Redcliffe peninsula, is the place to be these school holidays. It will host an Easter Extravaganza Event on Saturday, April 8.
Open from 9am, the team will be ready to welcome guests for a day of Easter activities. There will be an Easter egg hunt, amazing prizes up for grabs, a face painter and special appearance from the Easter Bunny from noon-3pm. The event is included in normal pricing and comes at no additional cost.
Undersea Putt and Play will also be open
on Sunday, April 9, for guests to enjoy mini golf, the arcade and a Easter egg hunt.
Walk-ins are welcome, but if you book
online you can secure your spot and save money.
Undersea Putt and Play is at the corner
of Anzac Ave and Sutton St in the Bluewater Square Shopping Centre.
It is open from 9am on weekends, school and public holidays.
There is plenty of underground parking on site.
To book or find out more, head to the website
Win tickets
Enter our competition for your chance to win a family pass (four people) to the Easter Extravaganza and a $50 arcade credit.
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