BUNNY BRUNCH
BUNNY BRUNCH 🐰
General Tickets On Sale February 27
Bunny Brunch is back this year on March 29 with two seatings: one at 8:30 a.m. and one at 10:30 a.m. This event will sell out quickly, so be sure to hop on over to the ticket link to reserve your spot!
Guests will enjoy close-up animal encounters accompanied by a delicious buffet brunch!
Event Details
Date:
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Location:
Phoenix Zoo | Stonehouse Pavilion
Time:
1st seating: 8:30 a.m.
2nd seating: 10:30 a.m.
Price:
Members: $30.95
General Adult: $45.95 | General Child: $37.95
Children 2 years and under: Free
BUNNY BRUNCH FUN
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ANIMAL DISCOVERIES
Animal Discoveries at Brunch | 8:45 & 10:45 a.m.
Animal Presentations at the Doornbos Discovery Amphitheater | 10:30 a.m. & Noon
FOOD
Served buffet style!
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
Visit Wendell the Bunny for a fun Easter photo experience! Pre-booked photo reservations are highly encouraged as photo spots fill up fast!*
Where: Bakery on Arizona Trail
Reserve your spot: COMING SOON!
*Photo times can be reserved in advance or purchased on-site. Various packages will be available for purchase. Photos are not included with event ticket purchase.
Thank you to our sponsors and vendors!
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Bunny Photo Experience: April 11-13 & 17-20
Capture the magic of Spring with Bunny photos at the Phoenix Zoo. Visit Wendell the Bunny for a fun, Easter photo experience. Pre-booked photo reservations are highly encouraged as photo spots fill up fast!*
*Zoo admission not included with photo reservation. General admission tickets can be purchased here
Plan your visit today!
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the largest non-profit zoos in the U.S., caring for over 3,000 animals, with nearly 400 species represented, including many threatened/endangered species.
Plan your visit today!
The Phoenix Zoo is one of the largest non-profit zoos in the U.S., caring for over 3,000 animals, with nearly 400 species represented, including many threatened/endangered species.





