FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

When is the museum open?
Every day, by appointment. Open all holidays, no appointment necessary. Check for times.

Why can I not make an appointment for the time I asked for?
It depends on a few factors:
— size of group (a large group may have already booked that time)
— whether Candace & Steve have personal commitments for time requested
— the media may be filming and have requested no visitors during their interview

How much does it cost?
Free.

Do you accept donations?
Not real bunnies.
We do accept donated bunny items in person or by mail.
Read our Donation Guidelines.

How long is the appointment?
That depends upon how much you love bunnies!
Tours are set for one hour, but some stay less and some more. Bunny lovers can stay as (reasonably) long as they like. Most visitors find they can't possibly see everything in one visit and hop back again, and again.

Is the museum appropriate for children?
Yes!
Only cute bunnies in this museum!

Is there parking?
Yes.
Street parking.

Can I take pictures of the museum?
Yes.
Camera and video.

How do I get to the museum?
Download our map.

Why do you not want people to bring carrots for your real bunny pets?
We get too many carrots from visitors!
Because that's what everyone thinks of bringing first ! Our bunnies love carrots (as does Bugs Bunny), but that's not all they eat.
Please think of bringing FRESH: broccoli, spinach, kale, cilantro, parsley, cabbage, green peppers, romaine lettuce (not iceberg), bok choy, basil, mint, apples, cherries, bananas, strawberries, pineapple, pears, raspberries, peaches, and tomatoes.

Should I cut up the vegetables and fruit I bring for the real bunnies?
No!
In nature, bunnies don't use knives. They cut up their food with their teeth. And the fresh food you bring will stay fresher longer, if you don't cut it up! Thanks for caring to think you need to, though.

Can I bring a wheelchair into the museum?
Yes.

Can I bring a baby stroller into the museum?
No.

Would the museum be interested in purchasing a bunny item that has been in my family for years?
No.
We do not buy unsolicited bunny products.

My bunny pet needs a home, will you adopt it?
No.
Contact your local "House Rabbit Society". http://www.rabbit.org/adoption/index.html

Why is the museum free to get in?
Because Candace & Steve believe in sharing their collection.

Will I be asked for a cash donation when I get to my appointment?
No. However, in the past, we have raised funds for UNICEF® for The Katrina Fund and MDA®. We like to help our neighbours.

Do you have an Easter egg hunt?
No.

What is your Halloween Open House like?
It is a very popular, kids-friendly Haunted House with strobe lights, red lights, black lights, and dry ice. Very dark atmosphere. (Adults may ask for a flashlight to peer into unlit glass cases.) No blood or guts. Spooky music. Walk in the front door and run out the back door! People that dress up as a bunny get a bunny gift, not just candy! No charge.

Are you really open on Christmas Day?
Yes. Check for times.

Why does The Bunny Museum sponsor The Angel Festival?
Because Candace Frazee founded The Angel Festival! The Bunny Museum is a proud sponsor of this annual family, fun festival and has a booth selling bunny angels! www.theangelfestival.com

Will Candace and Steve be there for my appointment?
Yes. They live in the museum.

What restaurants are near The Bunny Museum?
Be a Tourist.


To All Visitors:
Candace & Steve do accept and appreciate bunny gifts.
(And flowers, vegetables, postage stamps!)
PLEASE DO NOT BRING THEM A REAL BUNNY FOR A GIFT!
 

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