TikToker reveals what it’s like to attend an ‘adults-only’ Easter Egg hunt: ‘Why should kids have all the fun?’

A TikTok user is going viral after sharing what it’s like to attend an Easter egg hunt for adults.

The wild footage comes courtesy of a user named Trent (@trentpaints). In the video, he chronicled his night competing with dozens of grown adults to win prizes ranging from air purifiers to vacuum cleaners.

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Trent begins his clip by saying he showed up to the 18-and-up event because his parents invited him. And by the end, he seems pretty won over.

“Honestly a lot more fun than expected,” he captioned his video, which has almost 3 million views. “Will 100% do it again.”

According to Trent’s clip, the hunt started at dusk, with adults wandering a field while wearing glow-in-the-dark necklaces.

Then, they set out into the woods to find well-hidden, darkly colored eggs. Some were so difficult to find that Trent witnessed people climbing trees to reach them.

In the end, the eggs seemed to contain a type of raffle ticket, which attendees then exchanged for a chance at winning prizes. Trent seemed fixated on winning a vacuum, but he missed out.

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Instead, he walked away with an air purifier, a card game and a face purifier machine.

Many TikTok users seemed shocked that “adults only” Easter egg hunts existed at all, let alone that they could be so fun.

“Bro this seems so amazing,” one user wrote.

“Why should kids have all the fun?” another agreed.

Where do u find things like this?” another asked.

As it turns out, Easter egg hunts for adults are actually fairly common. A quick Google search shows events all across the country, with locations ranging from breweries to wineries to nighttime events, like the one Trent attended.

And for those who can’t find one in their area, there are plenty of ways to host one at home.

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