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Dallas Peppa Pig Theme Park šŸ™…ā€ā™€ļø

😬This Peppa Pig theme park in DFW opened on March 1st. To avoid the weekend crowds, we visited on a Friday. Here’s my experience: Firstly, if you want to upgrade your day ticket to an annual pass after your visit, you can just pay the difference. I recommend buying your tickets online in advance. I checked the website the day before and the basic ticket price was $37.99. On the day, the basic ticket at the gate was $42.99, plus about 8.25% tax. 🪜Before entering, I already sensed that the park wasn’t large. Once inside, I was surprised at just how small it was. Don’t doubt it—what you see right at the entrance is pretty much the entire park, including the blue fences around it. šŸŽØWe arrived around 11 a.m. on a Friday, and considering the size of the park, it wasn’t empty. Each ride had a wait time of about 10-20 minutes. Some of the queuing areas were shaded, but with Dallas’s hot weather, the parts without shade were pretty uncomfortable. šŸŽ«The rides include Daddy Pig’s roller coaster; Grandpa Dog’s pirate ship; dinosaurs; hot air balloons; and a drop tower. Overall, they are very, very kid-oriented, suitable for very young children. Kids over 4 years old might not find them appealing. Some rides have height restrictions that younger children might not meet, so check the website in advance. The play areas are also very, very kid-oriented, suitable for children no older than 3. There’s a splash pad and sand play area—make sure to bring extra clothes for your kids. 🪵We had planned to have lunch inside the park, but it was so small that we decided to leave after a quick tour. We didn’t visit the restaurants or shops. The cinema just plays animated films. Overall, the park feels technologically outdated. It doesn’t feel like a newly opened park. The facilities and equipment seem like they’re from many years ago. So, I didn’t upgrade to an annual pass. I don’t think I’ll be coming back anytime soon. #Dallas #DallasLife #DallasFamilyFun #PeppaPigThemePark

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Dallas Peppa Pig Theme Park šŸ™…ā€ā™€ļø

😬This Peppa Pig theme park in DFW opened on March 1st. To avoid the weekend crowds, we visited on a Friday. Here’s my experience: Firstly, if you want to upgrade your day ticket to an annual pass after your visit, you can just pay the difference. I recommend buying your tickets online in advance. I checked the website the day before and the basic ticket price was $37.99. On the day, the basic ticket at the gate was $42.99, plus about 8.25% tax. 🪜Before entering, I already sensed that the park wasn’t large. Once inside, I was surprised at just how small it was. Don’t doubt it—what you see right at the entrance is pretty much the entire park, including the blue fences around it. šŸŽØWe arrived around 11 a.m. on a Friday, and considering the size of the park, it wasn’t empty. Each ride had a wait time of about 10-20 minutes. Some of the queuing areas were shaded, but with Dallas’s hot weather, the parts without shade were pretty uncomfortable. šŸŽ«The rides include Daddy Pig’s roller coaster; Grandpa Dog’s pirate ship; dinosaurs; hot air balloons; and a drop tower. Overall, they are very, very kid-oriented, suitable for very young children. Kids over 4 years old might not find them appealing. Some rides have height restrictions that younger children might not meet, so check the website in advance. The play areas are also very, very kid-oriented, suitable for children no older than 3. There’s a splash pad and sand play area—make sure to bring extra clothes for your kids. 🪵We had planned to have lunch inside the park, but it was so small that we decided to leave after a quick tour. We didn’t visit the restaurants or shops. The cinema just plays animated films. Overall, the park feels technologically outdated. It doesn’t feel like a newly opened park. The facilities and equipment seem like they’re from many years ago. So, I didn’t upgrade to an annual pass. I don’t think I’ll be coming back anytime soon. #Dallas #DallasLife #DallasFamilyFun #PeppaPigThemePark

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