Beatrix Potter Easter at Tatton Park.
30 March - 1 April
Tatton Park, Knutsford Drive, Knutsford Cheshire.
Journey into the world of Beatrix Potter this Easter, with an array of activities for the whole family over the Bank Holiday at Tatton Park. Tour a collection of original watercolours in the mansion or visit the story telling library, you can even take in a Punch and Judy show with Mr Bimbamboozle and Poz the magician. There is also an Easter craft fair and market for the grown-ups.
Manchester Confidential are currently offering a FREE Child ticket when you buy 2 Adult tickets.
To get the offer click here.
Please visit www.tattonpark.org.uk for more information.
2-5 April and 8-12 April
The University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Discovery Centre, Macclesfield,
SK11 9DL
Take part in the Easter trail and science shows. These interactive sciences shows will be exploring the solar system, looking at the differences between the planets and we’ll be finding out the strange things that happen when you visit outer planets. Science shows 11.30am, 12.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Show reservations must be made by 5pm on the previous day.
Please visit www.jodrellbank.net for more information.
30 March, at intervals between 10.30am and 3.30pm
Great Ancoats Street, Manchester
Children’s favourite, Captain Barnacles, leader of the Octonauts, will be making a guest appearance at Urban Exchange on Great Ancoats Street in Manchester city centre on Easter Saturday 30 March at intervals between 10.30am and 3.30pm. The popular CBeebies polar bear will be in the atrium of the Go Outdoors store where he will be meeting and greeting young fans.
Entry is free. Face painting will also be available at a charge of £2 per person.
For more information visit www.urbanexchange.co.uk
From 23 March – 14 April
The Quays, Trafford Wharf Road, Trafford Park
This Easter, IWM North, part of Imperial War Museums, in Manchester has a swarm of activities for all the family. Battling Bugs, a three week long family festival, explores the creepy crawlies faced by troops in wartime, as well as the battle against bacteria faced by sickly soldiers. Free activities for all the family include storytelling, performances and creative sessions throughout the school holidays - as well as the chance to get up close and personal with real life creatures.
The festival is free.
Please visit www.iwm.org.uk for details of the daily events and activities taking place at IWM North this Easter.
Open Monday and Tuesday 4pm - 12am, Wednesday 4pm - 1am, Thursday 4pm - 2am, Friday 12pm - 3am, Saturday 11am - 3am and Sunday 11am - 1am.
The Great Northern ,235 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4EN
Get your under 12s down to Deansgate’s newest attraction, All Star Lanes. The bowling alley features a variety of child friendly touches such as extra light bowling balls, bowling ramps, bowling bumpers as well as a special kids’ menu, all for a reduced price of £5.95 per game. Alternatively you can also hire out a lane for private parties with all groups catered for no matter how big or small.
Kids £5.95 Adults £8.95 (peak)
Please visit www.allstarlanes.co.uk/venues/manchester-deansgate/ to book.
31 March - 1 April, 11am-4pm
Disley, Stockport, SK12 2NR
Join in the fun at Lyme Park’s family trail with a special Easter prize. There will also be face painting and a number of games along the trail to entertain the little ones on both days.
£1 per trail (Normal House and Garden admission apply)
Click here for more information.
From 29 March - 1 April, 11am - 4pm
Altrincham, Cheshire, WA14 4SJ
Join Cadbury’s for a family fun Easter trail, follow clues, answer questions and complete challenges for a chance to find a delicious prize. There are a variety of other fun activities for all the family with face painters, games, sack races and an egg shy plus many more along the route.
Free (normal entry charges apply)
Click here for more information.
Open 10am – 7pm Daily
Barton Square, The Trafford Centre, Manchester, M17 8AS
Explore Legoland Discovery centre and discover the tiny blocks in a whole new way. Enjoy the 4D cinema Lego factory and a new Star Wars miniland model display, which will keep even the biggest kids entertained. The discovery centre features a variety of displays for a variety of ages, with free entry for under 2s.
Tickets from £8.10
Visit www.legolanddiscoverycentre.co.uk/manchester/ for more information.
Whitworth Street West, opposite The Ritz
Open from 27 March, Monday-Thursday 12pm - 3am, Friday 12pm - 4am, Saturday 10am - 4am and Sunday 10am - 3am
The New York-style venue combines the character of the original NQ Black Dog hangout with five lanes of bowling, a speakeasy bar and a diner serving lip-smacking Tex Mex food. Perfect for a family evening out this Easter.
One game of bowling will cost £6 off peak (until 6pm Monday – Friday) or £8 on peak (from 6pm Monday to Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday). £5 for children and students with an NUS card.
Visit www.blackdogballroom.co.uk/dogbowl for more information.
Museum of Science and Industry
23 March – 14 April, 10am – 5pm
Liverpool Road, Castlefield, Manchester, M3 4FP
Join MOSI for a day of exploration, with exciting stories of travel and transport and discover Manchester’s historical link to the wider world, complete with historical figures. Join in the fun with a make and take workshop and interactive shows to get everyone involved.
Free Entry.
Visit www.mosi.org.uk for more information.
6 April, 11am and 2pm
Gracie Fields Theatre, Rochdale
CBeebies favourite double act Chris and Pui are bringing their road show to Gracie Fields Theatre. Kids can see Incy Wincy, Humpty Dumpty, the Grand Old Duke of York and Little Bo Peep all live on stage. Laugh, sing and join in with the ‘Show Me Show Me’ duo as they perform sketches, rhymes and songs for pre-schoolers and their families.
Tickets £12 for adults and £10 for children.
Visit www.graciefieldstheatre.com for more information.
1-12 April, 11am-4pm (puppet work shop)
2, 3, 9, 10 April, 11am-4pm (Creative session)
3 April 1.30pm and 2.30pm (Dogs in war storytelling)
Oxford Road Manchester
Join Manchester Museum and get creative. Explore their Breed: The British & their Dogs exhibition before joining them for a puppet making workshop or join in and take home your own print design. Finally join them for the heroic tales of animal bravery in wartime, in partnership with IWM North.
Free Entry.
Visit www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/whatson/ for more information.
Monday – Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sunday 11am-5pm
Urbis building, Cathedral Gardens, Manchester
Take your under 5s to learn about the beautiful game in the national football museums fun discovery zone featuring a soft play area, interactive displays and even a dressing up box. There’s also a wide array of things for the bigger kids, with Football+ simulations for those aged 7-years-old and over, plus an Easter family fun trail available from reception.
Free Entry (Football+ at an extra charge).
Visit www.nationalfootballmuseum.com/families/plan-your-family-visit for more information.
Stuart Street, Manchester, Greater Manchester M11 4DQ
Why not do something a little different and book a taster session at Manchester’s Velodrome. The family taster sessions offer the chance to find out what the sport sensation of the Olympics is really like with prices starting from £11. With a newly expanded BMX track as well, there’s no better time to discover a new sport.
£11 for a family taster session.
Visit www.nationalcyclingcentre.com for more information
Manchester Arena
1 April - 1.30pm and 4.30pm showings
Join CBeebies favourites Justin and friends for an easter eggstravaganza. Featuring song and dance fun from all your favourites from Justin’s House, Something Special, Nina and the Neurons and Gigglebiz. This song and dance filled afternoon is guaranteed to be a hit with the younger kids and grown-ups alike. (Not suitable for children under 18 months).
£16-29.50
Showing at AMC and VUE cinemas.
29 March onwards
Experience the Disney favourite in a whole new dimension. Join Marlin (Albert Brooks) the clown fish as he journeys across the Great Barrier Reef to reunite with his kidnapped son Nemo (Alexander Gould), and let your little ones experience the magic on the big screen.
AMC: Child £4.50, Adults £6.80
VUE: Child £5.85, Adults £7.85
(Showing at AMC, VUE, Cineworld, and The Odeon)
Join the Croods, an overly cautious prehistoric family headed by Grug (Nicholas Cage). However after their cave is destroyed, the family are forced to start to explore their world, beginning on a life changing journey. Also being shown in 3D in a selection of cinemas.
Cinema: Jack The Giant Slayer (12A)
Why not treat older kids to this fantasy epic, starring Nicholas Hoult and Ewan Mcgregor. Join Jack as he fights to protect not only his home but his entire world as an ancient war with the monstrous giant race threatens to destroy everything. Shown in a selection of cinemas.
Taking place in the realm of video games, this film is as much a treat for the kids as it is for mum and dad. Join Ralph (John.C.Reilly) who, tired of playing the villain, decides to try his hand at something new, journeying through a series of arcade games to see where he belongs. Also being shown in 3D at a selection of cinemas.