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KERRIE ROBINSON
Feb 24, 2026
We went on a weekday in cold weather- it was perfect! No wait for parking, entry or rides. Parking was half price, a nice surprise! Rides, character meets, games and play areas in a small mini- theme park. Everything, with the exception of food and merch, was included in the entry price. The diner offered good food choices at reasonable prices. The shop has a variety of merchandise at all price points so you can actually get your child something for under $10. Friendly staff, VERY clean, characters featured everywhere. Adults can ride all rides pretty comfortably. We were there for 4 hours and saw/ did everything except the splash area which was closed due to the cold temp, it was 50°. If your kids into Peppa Pig, they'll love it!
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Sanela Hrustic
Feb 22, 2026
The park itself is great for younger kids but for the price they need to include more rides or more things for kids to do. There are a few rides which are fun, a sandbox that has barely any accessories for kids to dig with leading to multiple kids crying due to the lack of shovels, buckets anything, a park which is nice for kids. The shows for the day we visited were canceled due to some wind meanwhile the rides with hydraulics and electricity were running perfectly fine. We drove 3 hours to watch the peppa show and meet the characters and the lack of explanation from the park and reason for canceling was not what was expected for the price you pay.
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Steven Dutil
Feb 16, 2026
What a nice change of pace after a couple days at Disney. Limited lines, enough food options, reasonable prices when booked ahead of time, room for everyone to have their own space and space for kids to do their own thing. We spent 5 hours there. In that time we rode every ride, some 2 to 3 times, spent a little over an hour eating, kids rode the bikes, kids played in the play area, watched a nice Peppa live show, met Mommy Pig and watched about 15 minutes of Peppa Pig in the theater room. Our kids enjoyed space to play and explore in the bike area and playground area. They also have a small, but nice, gift shop. All the food we ordered was reasonably priced for a theme park and tasted good. We got kids pizza, kids Mac n cheese, turkey sandwich with gluten free bread, pizza flatbread, pot roast (I believe) sandwhich and a chicken sandwich.
The park was clean and all rides were open.
Our entire group agreed that the roller coaster was a lot more exciting than it looked. We all loved it.
My only complaint was the garbage can by the Dippin Dots had a fair amount of bees around it so I notified two employees.
We visited Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida in Lakeland/Winter Haven and had a really nice experience with our toddler. We arrived around noon and spent about three hours there, which felt like the right amount of time for this park.
This is a small, toddler-focused park, best suited for children roughly ages 2–5. Everything is close together, so you don’t have to walk much, which makes it very convenient when visiting with young kids. The rides are simple but fun, and attractions like Peppa Pig’s House, the playground areas, and the small rides kept our child engaged the whole time.
The park is clean, including the bathrooms, and overall it feels safe and well-maintained. There are a few food options available, which are adequate for a short visit.
The main downside is the price relative to the park size. Since there are only a handful of rides and attractions, ticket pricing feels a bit high for what you get. Also, parking costs about $35, which feels expensive for a park of this size, especially compared to larger destination parks.
Overall, if you have a Peppa Pig fan in the toddler age group, it’s a fun and easy half-day outing. Just go in expecting a small, simple theme park experience rather than a full-day destination.
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Sarah Dutton
Feb 7, 2026
We went on a cooler day recently (1/31) and pretty much everything was down due to the weather, with the manager (Arabella) stating they were taking everything down soon due to the weather being too cold for the "hydrolics" on the ride to work properly. Additionally, Arabella also stated no characters had been out due to the "wind" being too strong for the costumes. They should have closed the park, refunded people's money, and stopped selling tickets. My biggest issue was they were literally selling tickets to people coming in and not telling them the whole park was mostly closed. It's SO wrong! I understood this and knew they couldn't help the rides weren't operable, however the problem lies in that they weren't willing to do the right thing. I was met with an attitude from Arabella that basically I agreed to their terms and agreements, so tough for you. Their other employees present at guest services agreed with me and the other customer's upset stating they'd be mad too and want their money back. Spent $230 for 4 people to have nothing but a playground to play on and a theater to watch Peppa Pig on. We could've done all of that at our resort. We absolutely will never give one penny to Peppa pig or Legoland again and will be disputing this charge with my credit card company. We'll stick to Disney. They know how to treat paying customers.