For those of us who can’t make a plan to save our lives (respect), holidays tend to sneak up on us — and then you’re left with the weird silence when someone asks “what’s your plan for the holiday?” Worry not! We understand. Here’s some plans for you to attend at your own volition, or maybe just use them as an excuse for when someone inevitably asks what your plans are.
Bunnyville at the Detroit Zoo
April 7-8, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Detroit Zoo; 8450 W. Ten Mile Rd., Royal Oak; 248-541-5717; detroitzoo.org
A golden egg hunt, live entertainment, and photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny? Your kids are gonna love you even more. The event is free with zoo admission. Learn more here. Credit:ShutterstockAlice in Wonderland Easter Weekend
April 9, 3 p.m.
Frame; 23839 John R Rd., Hazel Park; framehazelpark.com
Fall down the rabbit hole (see what we did with our image choice?) and don’t worry about cooking this Easter. Instead, try a playful menu that consists of “Eat Me” and “Drink Me” menus. Spots are limited, so hop to it. Find more information here. Credit: ShuttershockFox Theatre’s Easter Weekend Extravaganza
April 8, 7 p.m.
The Fox Theatre; 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313-471-7000; foxtheatredetroit.net
The Fox Theatre is hosting an Easter Weekend Extravaganza, featuring Jadakiss, Mase, Beenie Siegel, and more. Tickets start at $49.99. More information here. Credit: Joe MaroonEaster Holiday Glow Skate and Egg Grab
April 7, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
United Skates; 1419 Southfield Rd., Lincoln Park; 313-381-7465; unitedskates.com
Ditch your sneakers and strap into skates for a twist on an Easter egg hunt, where the Easter bunny is going to roll along with you. Admission is $20, skate rental is an additional cost. Plus, you’ll get flashing bunny ears with the cost of your admission. That’s legit. Learn more here. Credit: ShuttershockEaster Fun Fest
April 8, 12 to 4 p.m.
Heilmann Recreation Center, 19601 Crusade St., Detroit; 313-224-9334
Candyland is no longer just a board game — it’s a whole festival. Heilmann Recreation Center is putting on its annual party, complete with a Ferris wheel, easter egg maze, and way more. Find more information here. Credit:Screengrab via Google MapsEaster Egg Hunt at New Hope Church
April 9, 9:30 a.m.
New Hope Church; 8900 Pardee Rd., Taylor
An Easter egg hunt and get some pics with the Easter bunny? Easy peasy. Admission is free. More information can be found here. Credit: ShutterstockWhiskey Taco Foxtrot Easter brunch
April 9, 11 a.m.
Whiskey Taco Foxtrot; 28 S. Main St., Clawson; 248-629-7067; whiskeytacofoxtrotclawson.com
Not only will you get brunch, but there’s live music, egg dyeing, and a fully loaded Bloody Mary and Mimosa Bar. We also hear the Easter Bunny will make an appearance. More information can be found on the Facebook event page. Credit:Photo via Whiskey Taco Foxtrot/FacebookKid Disco Party
April 9, 4:30-8 p.m.
14400 Wyoming Ave., Detroit
Dye Easter eggs, get your face painted, or the kiddos can participate in a dance contest. Kids are also able to win prizes. Find more information here. Credit: ShutterstockEaster Paint and Play
April 8, 1 to 4 p.m.
Spread Art; 5141 Rosa Parks Blvd., Detroit; spreadart.org
Ages 5 and older are welcome, but they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Tickets are free. Paint, participate in an Easter egg hunt, and enjoy snacks and refreshments. The event is first come, first serve. Learn more here. Credit: ShutterstockEaster Egg Scramble at Lake Erie Metropark
April 8, first hunt at 10 a.m.
Lake Erie Metropark; 32481 W. Jefferson Ave., Brownstown Charter Twp.; 734-379-5020; metroparks.com/lake-erie-metropark
Egg hunt, crafts, games and more! It’s $4 per child, and free for kids under 2. Visit their website for pre-registration (must be done by April 7). Credit: ShutterstockEaster Bunny and Egg Hunt
April 8, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Denewth’s Garden Center; 16125 22 Mile Rd., Macomb; 586-247-5533; deneweths.com
Go get your picture taken with the Easter bunny (BYOC — bring your own camera), plant your own flower, and hunt for eggs! Egg hunt runs continuously throughout the event. Find more information on Facebook. Credit: ShuttershockBunny Hop Egg Hunt at Woodward Corner Market
April 8, 12 p.m.
Woodward Corner Market; 30955 Woodward Ave., Royal Oak; 248-955-1041; woodwardcornermarket.com
The afternoon is full of activities at Woodward Corner Market. Eco Eggs are hidden around the store (eggs made of 100% recycled material) and stations passing out samples. Learn more here. Credit: Courtesy photoEpic Easter Egg Hunt
April 8, 11 a.m.
Commerce United Methodist Church; 1155 North Commerce Rd., Commerce Charter Twp.; 248-363-3935; commerceumc.org
More than 3,000 eggs are expected — and there’s room for everyone. A cake walk, bubbles and chalk are also on deck. Easter bags are provided. Learn more here. Credit: ShuttershockEaster Egg Hunt
April 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Booker Dozier Recreation Center; 2025 Middlebelt Rd., Inkster; 734-728-7530; cityofinkster.com
A marshmallow drop from a helicopter? This had us at marshmallows. There’s also a hunt, of course. Games and food, too. Learn more here. Credit: ShutterstockFlop E. Bunny Candy Hunt
April 8, times vary depending on age
Victory Park; 45 E. Columbia Ave., Belleville
If your little one is not much for eggs, but loves some candy, try the Candy Hunt put on by Belleville Central Business Community. There will also be photos with Flop E. Bunny for no charge. Find more information on the Facebook event page. Credit: Shutterstock