Egg hunt production specialists
Eggs by the thousand, age-zoned fields, numbered start lanes, prize tables, golden-egg setups, and staffed start-line coordination - we run the logistics, your volunteers run the fun.
On Good Friday the schools close and Frisco, Plano, Allen, and Prosper all let out for the long weekend. On Saturday every community egg hunt in the metroplex runs at the same time - Frisco Commons, Oak Point Park in Plano, HOA common areas from Starcreek to Phillips Creek Ranch to Twin Creeks, and every megachurch parking lot from Prestonwood to Gateway to Fellowship. By Sunday morning the focus shifts to sunrise services, family brunches, and the last of the in-home egg hunts.
Jumper Bee Entertainment runs the attractions behind most of it. For nearly 20 years we’ve been the DFW partner for Easter event production - from a single toddler bounce house in a McKinney backyard to a 15-attraction, 3,000-attendee church egg-hunt festival on a Frisco campus. We bring the inflatables, the egg-hunt logistics, the decor, the concessions, the Easter Bunny, and the crew to run all of it.
Easter’s booking window is tighter than any other holiday. Saturday-before-Easter inventory and Sunday-morning crew slots book out first, usually by late February. Call 972-429-4545 or book online.
Eggs by the thousand, age-zoned fields, numbered start lanes, prize tables, golden-egg setups, and staffed start-line coordination - we run the logistics, your volunteers run the fun.
Easter skews young. We lean into soft-play jumpers, small combos, bubble machines, and low-intensity attractions built for the under-6 guest who just had a juice box and a Peep.
Dozens of church Easter festivals every spring - sunrise services, mid-morning children’s programs, and parking-lot egg hunts scaled from 200 to 3,000+.
Wind is the real risk in April, not rain. We know when to secure, when to close, and when to shift indoors - and we communicate it the second forecasts turn.
DFW churches, HOAs, ISDs, and parks require specific liability coverage. We carry it and handle the COI paperwork before your event coordinator has to ask.
Easter Sunday timing wraps tight around service start, brunch seating, and family schedules. We set up early, stage quietly during service, and activate on cue.
The Centerpiece
For most of our Easter clients, the egg hunt is the event - inflatables and entertainment wrap around it. A real community egg hunt isn’t just scattering candy in the grass; it’s a production. We’ve run enough of them to know where the 4-year-olds get trampled, where the 8-year-olds find an exploit, and how to keep the whole thing on schedule.
Full egg hunt production typically includes:
We’ve produced community egg hunts for churches, HOAs, and cities across Frisco, Plano, Allen, McKinney, Prosper, Wylie, and Rockwall - scaling from 200 kids to 3,000+.
Our spring inflatable lineup leans young. Easter inventory typically includes:
Soft pastel exterior with spring flower detail - the photo-friendliest bouncer in our spring fleet.
Low-intensity, soft-wall jumper sized for the under-4 crowd. Parents can step inside to help tentative first-timers.
Bouncer plus slide with egg-and-ribbon graphics, great for mid-morning hunt-to-bounce transitions.
Small-scale obstacle course themed with flowers, butterflies, and a finale tunnel sized for 5-10-year-olds.
Soft pink and lavender castle with ribbon detail - consistent Easter favorite for girl-heavy guest lists.
Enclosed soft-play setup with ball pit, foam shapes, and bubble wall - under-3 Easter-morning answer while siblings hunt.
Inflatable play tent with tunnels for under-5 guests. Smaller footprint, pairs with the toddler jumper for a two-unit toddler corner.
All units are cleaned and sanitized between events, anchored to manufacturer specs, and supervised by trained attendants when staffing is booked.
Our Biggest Easter Category
Easter is the biggest attendance day of the year for most DFW churches, and the children’s programming that surrounds it has grown into full festivals. Saturday-before-Easter hunts pull neighborhood families who don’t otherwise attend; Sunday-morning programming keeps visiting families engaged through long services. Both are production events, and both are our specialty.
Full church Easter festival packages typically include:
We’ve produced Easter festivals for churches across Frisco, Plano, Prosper, McKinney, Allen, and Southlake - scaling from 300-attendee children’s ministries to 3,000-plus megachurch Easter weekends.
Easter is one of the three or four HOA event days most boards fund every year - alongside July 4th, Halloween, and the holiday tree lighting. Three formats we see most across DFW:
10-11 a.m. egg hunt on the common-area field, one or two toddler bouncers, a photo backdrop, and a bunny appearance. The most-booked HOA format - fits a two-hour window cleanly.
Three-hour full festival with egg hunt, 3-4 inflatables, face painting, balloon twister, snow cones, pastel decor, and a small prize booth. Typical for 150-400-home neighborhoods.
Large-community events at amenity centers - 6-10 attractions, multiple age-zoned hunts, full entertainer lineup, trackless train loops, concessions, staffed for 800-2,500 residents.
Twin Creeks and Starcreek in Allen, Phillips Creek Ranch and Frisco Lakes in Frisco, Craig Ranch in McKinney, Whiffletree and Willow Bend in Plano, along with dozens of mid-size HOAs across Prosper, Wylie, Rowlett, Sachse, and Rockwall. Every event is scoped to the HOA’s amenity footprint, reserve fund, and expected attendance - nothing off-the-shelf.
Inflatables bring the fun. Entertainers make the event feel personal. For Easter we book:
Pastel is the palette, spring is the mood. Our Easter decor inventory:
Pastel floral garland and tulle to mark the event entry - a photo moment before guests are inside.
Arches and garlands in blush, lavender, mint, butter yellow, and sky blue - the Easter palette in one piece.
Giant egg sculptures and egg-garden installations for photo backdrops and entry signage.
Flower walls, bunny burrows, egg-garden scenes, and chalk-art “Happy Easter” walls.
Linens and tent overlays in pastel palettes - fits brunch, tea-party, and hunt-station styling.
Inflatable bunnies and chicks as yard and stage centerpieces - a guaranteed photo line every event.
Tulips, daisies, hydrangeas, and Easter lilies for table styling, arch accents, and stage pieces.
April sun gets strong fast. 10×10 to 30×60 tents, delivered, set up, and weighted for spring wind.
Every piece travels on our trailers, installs on your schedule, and breaks down without a trace.
Cooler stations, ice, and bottled water are available as an add-on for outdoor events - April afternoons warm up quickly in North Texas.
Same-day delivery and setup throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex:
Travel fees may apply outside our standard radius - call 972-429-4545 for a quote.
Earlier than most holidays - Easter’s booking window is the tightest of the spring. Because the date floats (Easter 2026 is April 5), families and churches tend to confirm all at once once they see the calendar. The Saturday before Easter is our single busiest spring day and books out first, usually by late February. Good Friday closes next because Frisco, Plano, Allen, and Prosper ISDs are all out of school. Easter Sunday morning slots (pre-brunch, 9-11 a.m.) have the narrowest availability of any slot we run all year. If you’re reading this in March, call today.
Both, and the egg hunt piece is what sets Easter apart from the rest of our holiday calendar. For community and church hunts we can supply eggs by the thousand (pre-filled or empty), hunt-field marking and age-zoning, numbered start lanes, prize tables, “golden egg” setups, and staffed start-line coordination so 200 sugar-loaded four-year-olds don’t stampede the six-year-old zone. You tell us the attendance and age mix and we right-size the operation.
Easter skews young - most events are dominated by under-10 kids with a lot of toddlers and preschoolers. That changes the mix. We lean heavily into soft-play toddler jumpers, small combos, mini obstacle courses, bubble machines, face painters, balloon twisters, and petting-zoo-adjacent setups. We usually leave out water slides, dunk tanks, foam pits, mechanical bull, and meltdown - April mornings in North Texas are often too cool for water attractions, and the audience is too young for the higher-intensity stuff.
Standard toddler and small-combo bouncers rent at typical DFW spring rates. Themed pastel units, combos with slides, and larger obstacle courses are priced up from there. Full church Easter festival and community egg hunt production is scoped per event - attendance, egg count, staffing, and decor all factor in. Call 972-429-4545 or submit a quote for firm pricing on your date.
North Texas spring is the trickiest weather window of our year. Wind is the bigger risk than rain - sustained winds over 20-25 mph force us to secure or close inflatables regardless of sunshine. Mountain cedar and oak pollen can also be rough on outdoor guests. We monitor forecasts closely the week of your event, communicate proactively, and work with you on reschedule or refund options if conditions turn unsafe. For churches with fixed Easter Sunday timing, we always recommend an indoor or covered backup plan baked into the contract.
Both. Most DFW megachurch Easter festivals happen on parking lots - we carry weighted anchoring designed for asphalt and concrete, no damage to striping. For grass hunt fields at parks and HOA common areas, we anchor with stakes. Tell us the surface during booking and we’ll bring the right kit.
Yes - Easter Sunday timing is unusual because the event often wraps around a church service, a sunrise service, or a home brunch, and guests arrive on a tight clock. We’ll set up well before your service or brunch window, stage attractions quietly during the service, and activate the moment the program ends. For country-club and HOA Easter brunches, we time setup to finish before first seating.
Yes. Full-costume Easter Bunny appearances for meet-and-greets, photo lines, and egg hunt starts - with handler/attendant included. Bookings are by the hour, and Saturday-before-Easter and Easter Sunday morning slots go first. Pair a bunny visit with a photo backdrop and pastel balloon arch and you have an easy photo-line attraction that runs itself.
Yes. Entertainers-only packages are available. Face painters with Easter and spring designs, balloon twisters making bunnies, chicks, flowers, and carrots, caricature artists, and strolling magicians can all be booked standalone for classroom parties, Sunday school programs, and smaller Easter gatherings.
Call 972-429-4545 or request a quote online. Tell us your event type, date, expected attendance, age mix, and whether you need egg-hunt production - we’ll come back same day with a firm quote and a setup tailored to your venue and audience.