Peppa Pig World is full of fun for tots between the ages of 1 and 6.
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Children aged 8 or younger can visit with their family (which must include a responsible adult over 18 years of age). Everyone will need a ticket which you can buy here on our website. No adults visiting on their own will be admitted.
What age is Peppa Pig World suitable for? Peppa Pig World is full of fun for tots between the ages of 1 and 6. But some rides do have a height restriction, for example, George's Dinosaur Adventure where children must be a minimum of 85cm.
Peppa Pig World is part of a bigger theme park which is mostly too grown up for your little ones so yes, one day should be plenty to get the most out of PPW. A one day trip is fine from London.
Peppa's Early Play pass is perfect if you are looking for an extra special experience as part of your visit to Paultons and Peppa Pig World. Available on selected dates, places are limited. Park admission tickets must also be purchased (usual rates apply).
A two-day ticket for Peppa Pig and Legoland is $149.99 ($134.99 online). A three-day ticket, which also includes Legoland's water park, sells for $174.99 or $159.99 online. An annual pass to Peppa Pig Theme Park sells for $79.99. These ticket prices apply to everyone age 2 and older.
During our second visit, we spent about 5 hours at Peppa Pig Theme Park. Follow our itinerary to have a great day with your preschooler, with a balance of fun and break times. 10 am at park opening: walk to the back of the park for the Dinosaur Adventure ride. We rode it 4 times in a row without any wait!
Children under 1 metre are admitted free to the Park and there are 9 rides in Peppa Pig World including Peppa's Big Balloon Ride, Grandpa Pig's Little Train, The Queen's Flying Coach Ride and Grampy Rabbit's Sailing Club where you can cruise along the water and discover Pirate Island.