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Dallas Peppa Pig Immersive World

🍓I’ve been in Dallas for three years, and this is my first time visiting Peppa Pig. It’s not that my kid dislikes it; I just thought the venue was too small. But now, during the winter break, there’s really nothing else to do. After cleaning the house inside and out for two days and with Christmas being rainy, my kid ended up staying at home for a whole week. So, I took advantage of the discounted price and came here. 🍉Peppa Pig is actually more suitable for children under seven. It’s a life-sized recreation of Peppa Pig’s world from the cartoon, including her house, taking a train, driving a car, going on a trip, riding a bicycle, and visiting a castle. When kids get tired, they can sit on the lounge chairs in the mini cinema and watch Peppa Pig cartoons. They can also dance along with Peppa. That’s pretty much it. You might say it’s fun, but it’s just these few things and scenes. On the other hand, kids really do enjoy themselves. 🍒The playability is really not strong. The nearby Legoland Indoor Park, although rated as one of the most boring attractions in the world, I think is more fun than Peppa Pig. The most important thing is that the venue is really small and the environment is very crowded. Adults really don’t know whether to sit or not. My kid played inside for two and a half hours, and then we went to the opposite Chuck E. Cheese, which is a small branch with not much to play with. A visit to Peppa Pig World is enough; there’s no urge to come again. It’s purely to pass the time. Plus, my kid has been pestering to come to Peppa Pig, so we just came and got it over with. #PeppaPig #DallasLife #FamilyFun

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Dallas Peppa Pig Immersive World

🍓I’ve been in Dallas for three years, and this is my first time visiting Peppa Pig. It’s not that my kid dislikes it; I just thought the venue was too small. But now, during the winter break, there’s really nothing else to do. After cleaning the house inside and out for two days and with Christmas being rainy, my kid ended up staying at home for a whole week. So, I took advantage of the discounted price and came here. 🍉Peppa Pig is actually more suitable for children under seven. It’s a life-sized recreation of Peppa Pig’s world from the cartoon, including her house, taking a train, driving a car, going on a trip, riding a bicycle, and visiting a castle. When kids get tired, they can sit on the lounge chairs in the mini cinema and watch Peppa Pig cartoons. They can also dance along with Peppa. That’s pretty much it. You might say it’s fun, but it’s just these few things and scenes. On the other hand, kids really do enjoy themselves. 🍒The playability is really not strong. The nearby Legoland Indoor Park, although rated as one of the most boring attractions in the world, I think is more fun than Peppa Pig. The most important thing is that the venue is really small and the environment is very crowded. Adults really don’t know whether to sit or not. My kid played inside for two and a half hours, and then we went to the opposite Chuck E. Cheese, which is a small branch with not much to play with. A visit to Peppa Pig World is enough; there’s no urge to come again. It’s purely to pass the time. Plus, my kid has been pestering to come to Peppa Pig, so we just came and got it over with. #PeppaPig #DallasLife #FamilyFun

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