Our granddaughters love Peppa Pig so we treated them both to a visit on 11th July.
They got to meet Peppa and George:-
Chloe loved them both and shook hands with them but Emmie thought they were a little large and wasn't too sure.
The whole Peppa area at Paultons is excellent - really well themed with good rides for toddlers and everything seems really high quality.
Being a sunny day the queues were quite long for toddlers, about 30 mins each ride, but Emmie and
Chloe were so well behaved.
Children under a metre high get in free and there is a slightly cheaper rate for Senior Citizens.
One tip - book online on their website in advance. We did it one day in advance so we knew the weather forecast. Then take your ticket with you - you can either print it or store it in your iphone.
(If you can't go for any reason on that day - don't worry - I understand the ticket is valid for about six months. Just check dates.) Booking on line saves about £1.50 per person and you get to fast track the queue to go in. Peppa Pig World is a day in itself. There isn't really time to see anything else despite there being loads of other interesting looking rides to do. We did, however, enjoy the new double decker Victorian Carousel.
Downsides:- The queue for Mrs. Rabbit's Helicopter Ride.
The sun was also quite hot whilst queuing and there is no shade so suggest you carry a large umbrella. Also useful if it rains.
The food is expensive and not much choice. We packed a picnic that the little ones munched on whilst queuing - stopped them getting bored. Plenty of seats available so we took it in turns to queue with them and eat our picnic whilst not on duty!!!!!
Tip:- If it's a sunny day take the children's swimwear and towels as they have an outdoor water park area called muddy puddles.
The 4 o'clock reward for being good girls. Then home before the rush to leave the car park when the Park closes.
The girls loved their visit to Peppa Pig's World and so did Nanna.
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