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ADVISORY/Bunnies Hop onto South Coast Plaza's Beloved Carousel; Now Through May 10.


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COSTA MESA Costa Mesa (kŏs`tə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 96,357), Orange co., S Calif., on the Pacific south of Santa Ana; inc. 1953. It is a transportation, residential, and light industrial center. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 31, 2004

WHAT:     Great photo opportunity!

          South Coast Plaza's carousel has transformed from horses to
          charming bunnies and beautiful floral carriages, as part of
          "Springtime in Wonderland," South Coast Plaza's Easter
          program. This is the first time South Coast Plaza has made
          such a dramatic change with the carousel figures, other than
          reindeer and sleighs at Christmas.

ABOUT     The carousel includes 20 custom-fabricated bunnies with
THE       scenic paint treatment.  Each bunny is 47-inch tall by
BUNNIES:  52-inch long and clad in a vibrantly colored vest.
          The bunnies are designed in two poses: one leaping and the
          other checking a pocket watch.

          Two colorful flower carriages accompany the bunnies.
          Each carousel carriage has a back panel painted with the
          "Alice in the Garden" scene from the original Tenniel
          illustrations.  They measure 42-inch wide by 32-inch high by
          40-inch deep.

WHEN:     Bunnies will inhabit the carousel until May 10, 2004

WHERE:    Carousel Court
          South Coast Plaza
          405 Fwy at Bristol St., Costa Mesa, Calif.
          714-435-2000


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