DMV Families Choose Maryland Properties Over Traditional Easter Brunches for Multi-Day Celebrations

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FREDERICK, Md. - Marylandian -- ADAMSTOWN, MD — Extended families across the DMV are reimagining Easter weekend, trading rushed restaurant brunches for multi-day celebrations at Frederick County's Wizard's Escape Collection—where three generations can actually spend time together under one roof.

The three wizard-themed properties—located 40-50 miles from D.C. and Baltimore—transform traditional Easter limitations into multi-day experiences. Families arrive Friday, celebrate through Sunday or Monday, with everyone staying together in properties accommodating 12-20+ guests. Built-in scavenger hunts become elaborate Easter egg adventures. Banquet halls host family dinners without restaurant time limits. Escape rooms and game areas engage all ages simultaneously.

The model solves traditional Easter frustrations: grandparents participate in egg hunts without physical demands, teenagers don't disappear to hotel rooms, and no one spends the holiday cooking and cleaning. Themed castle halls, gothic manor rooms, and storybook gardens create Instagram-worthy Easter content impossible at generic venues.

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Social media influencers and multi-generational families are booking properties for distinctive Easter celebrations and summer holiday gatherings—Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day weekends.

Wizard's Escape Castle (7,500 sq ft, seats 30), Dark Manor Escape (gothic celebration spaces), and Forbidden Hut Escape (intimate family gatherings) offer extended families alternatives to fragmented holiday traditions.

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