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10th March 2020
05:21pm GMT

Little ones will need to pay close attention to the tour as the guide will be giving clues that can be used in the egg hunt. They'll need to ‘crack’ clues and collect eggs around the stadium before returning to the GAA Museum, where they can trade in their egg collection for a Kinder Egg reward.
The experience finishes at Cú Chulainn's Den, where children can decorate their own egg cup and play with the selection of educational toys. And they can put their sports skills to use as well as their crafts skills in the museum's interactive games zones.
Educational, interactive and lots of fun, this sounds like a great Easter experience that's not solely about the sugar rush.
The Croke Park Easter Eggsperience runs on Sunday, 5 April and then daily from Saturday 11 to Monday 13 April, between 10.30am and 2.30pm.
Tickets cost €10 for adults and €11 for children, with under 3s going free. Family tickets are also available, priced at €40 for two adults and two children, and €46 for two adults and three children. Tickets can be booked at crokepark.ie/easter.Explore more on these topics: