Keep your expectations low. We knew this was going to be a much different experience than going to a major park like Disney or Universal, but it's no different than a fair. It literally feels like a permanent fair. First of all, the park is in the middle of nowhere. GPS took us through lots of residential neighborhoods. I imagine there should be a better way. I thought we were lost, but nope, just a weird drive. Of course, it's a VERY small park. We did everything in 45 mins (our daughter is 18 months). There wasn't any wait to get in, and there wasn't any wait for any of the rides. It was very dead when we went (Friday 9/13/24), as you can see in my photos and videos. The park itself is very clean and cute. We didn't eat at the park but the menu was pricey. We bought 2 fountain drinks (sodas) and they were $10. We are Disney Passholders, and I felt the food here was expensive and it didn't look good at all. I wish the park was more crowded. It would've given it a more lively feel, but it was sooo empty. My daughter did enjoy the rides but in my opinion, not worth it. Parking was just as much as a ticket to enter, which was weird. Especially since there isn't security in the parking lot. You are allowed to take in snacks and drinks, which was nice. I wish they would have told us at the entrance or parking lot that the water area was shut down for the day because we were really looking forward to that and I had a whole extra bag of things I could've left in the car. I do wish there was more shade in the park. It was 98° when we went and it was so hot and there weren't any trees for shade. Keep in mind that tickets aren't refundable or transferable, which I think is a terrible policy, so make sure you can absolutely go on the date you select. From the parking lot (where we parked) there aren't any signs showing you where the entrance is. It was really strange but the entrance is around the back. We had to ask an employee who was leaving work where to go. They should have signs or maybe paint the cement with arrows or something cute that direct you. Overall, I think if you have a child that is obsessed with Peppa, this may be worth it, but if not,...
Read moreThe loss of stars is because the website wouldn't let me buy tickets, it placed several holds on three different cards while I wasted a ton of time trying to purchase ahead of time to save money. I even called their technical support and they had no clue what the issue was. I paid an extra $25 or so by the time the charge was applied at the park and after paying for parking on the spot. The whole place is also cashless which is silly. I don't think I should have had to pay extra when it's their fault, it literally charged my card so why did it not go through, they can't even tell me!
There was mild rain when we visited which didn't stop the rides. The whole park was full of tired and bored parents, there is absolutely no attempt to make it an inviting space for adults, probably because they want to take your money and they don't care if you stay for a long time. With limited shaded and indoor areas, it does seem like they expect you to only be there for a few hours. When it drizzled a bit the entire park was huddled under a few shade sales and in the cinema and restaurant. Dollar for dollar, if you are there as a family of 4, it costs more per hour than what you would spend at Disney or Universal. They're clearly not trying to compete with these parks yet they charge the same. When I read the other reviews I wanted to try and convince my little ones to not go and to do something else instead but they like Peppa and we already talked about it, and it's beside Legoland so very hard not to do both.
I always rate on the amount of vegan options, they have Daiya cheese so you can do a grilled cheese sandwich, you have to ask them though. Almost everything contained dairy which is silly given the amount of lactose intolerance and that it's catering to young children (only baby cows need cows milk).
All that to say my kids did have fun, but because they were more interest in the sand, splash pad, and park, aside from a photo op with Peppa and a few dinky rides, like others have said you'd be better off going to a real splash pad or a real park, without the Peppa gimmick. My only saving grace is my kids didn't notice the...
Read moreMy experience at the Peppa Pig theme park was absolutely disappointing. Despite my kids' excitement to visit the park, the reality was very different. The rides and attractions were mediocre and not designed for children of different ages. Most of the attractions were too simple and didn't offer anything exciting for kids. The rides and attractions were very basic and not well-maintained. There weren't enough options for children of different ages. The food options were limited and of poor quality. There weren't any healthy options and the prices were excessive. The souvenir shop was very small and didn't offer a variety of products. The cost of admission and parking was excessive considering the quality of the park. It seems like the park charges too much for an experience that's not worth it. The water area with slides was the only thing that saved the experience a bit. However, the slides were very small and there weren't enough options for older kids. In summary, my experience at the Peppa Pig theme park was very disappointing. It's not worth the money they charge for admission and parking. If you're considering visiting this park, I recommend thinking twice. Instead, you might consider visiting other theme parks that offer a better experience for kids and better value for money. It's not worth visiting this park unless you're a huge Peppa Pig fan and are willing to pay too much for a mediocre experience. Consider visiting other theme parks that offer a better experience for kids and better value for money. I think the admission price should be around $20 per person and parking should cost around $15. This would be more reasonable considering the quality of the park. If you have kids under 2 years old or between 2-3 years old, I'd advise against wasting your money on this park. The experience is similar to any other playground, and you might not get the value for money that you're expecting. The park seems to cater more to older kids who are fans of Peppa Pig, but for younger kids, it's just a standard...
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