Join Békéscsaba's Wild Brandnyúl Easter Minidisco 2026! Kid-friendly dancing, laughter & Brandnyuszi hits at Békéscsabai Rendezvénypajta on April 3.
dónde: 5600 Békéscsaba, Gyulai út 65/1.
web: rendezvenypajta.hu 🐰
Mark your calendars for April 3, 2026—a Friday packed with kid-friendly fun at the Békéscsabai Rendezvénypajta in Békéscsaba. Head to 5600 Gyulai út 65/1 for the Brandnyúl Minidisco Easter bash at the Csabai Rendezvénypajta. This explosive event promises non-stop energy for little ones and adults alike—no sitting around, just pure dancing, laughter, and carefree vibes fueled by the hottest Brandnyuszi hits on Good Friday!
Event Details
Doors swing open at 9:30 AM, with the show kicking off at 10:00 AM sharp. Tickets are available in advance, so snag yours early to avoid missing out. Plenty of kids’ programs lined up throughout 2026 at this spot. Check out options for accommodation, food, and drinks too.
Pros
This Easter minidisco is a total blast for families, with non-stop dancing, laughter, and kid-focused energy that keeps little ones and parents grooving all morning
Super family-friendly setup at the Csabai Rendezvénypajta, perfect for U.S. tourists traveling with kids who want wholesome, active fun on Good Friday
No Hungarian language skills required—it's all about catchy Brandnyuszi tunes, movement, and vibes, so you can just jump in without understanding a word
Easy to reach by public transport: hop a train from Budapest to Békéscsaba (about 3 hours), then a quick taxi or local bus to Gyulai út 65/1
Driving is straightforward too, with good roads from Budapest or nearby spots, and plenty of parking likely at this rural event barn
Offers that authentic local Hungarian Easter twist, like a hidden gem experience you won't find in touristy spots
Tickets are cheap and available early, plus on-site food, drinks, and accommodation options make it hassle-free for a day trip
Cons
Békéscsaba flies way under the radar for foreign visitors—most U.S. tourists stick to Budapest or Lake Balaton, so it's a trek off the usual path
Brandnyúl isn't known internationally at all, more of a quirky Hungarian kids' thing compared to global hits like Disney or Peppa Pig events
Smaller scale than massive U.S. Easter festivals or kids' discos at places like Chuck E. Cheese—think intimate local party vs. huge productions
Getting from U.S. airports means flying into Budapest first, then that 3+ hour train, which adds up in time and cost for a one-off event





