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“I'm not a big amusement park fan -- but the Peppa Pig world (inside Paulton's Park) is seriously well done.” in 7 reviews
“Highlight was the Cobra, but really there is too much to give a full account.” in 2 reviews
“It cost us £60 for a family of 3 ticket in advance on the internet (our youngest was free because she is under 1m tall).” in 2 reviews
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- 10 Oct 2022
She's Peppa Pig, she's Peppa Pig!
I am Peppa Pig.
The reason you're at Paultons Park is because you (your kids) want to see, you (your kids) need to see, the almighty Peppa Pig! Be sure to get in line ASAP to see Peppa and George as the line will get long.
Everything here is awesome. You can't not walk into the biggest Peppa Pig toy shop in the world and buy some exclusive Peppa Pig World merchandise.
The only issue is that this place is not closer to London.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - 22 May 2020
Quite possibly the greatest theme park on the planet for young children. We were in Europe for a month this summer and took our daughter twice. Will probably go back on our next trip to England.
We even made this video of our experience: https://youtu.be/D4Lc9Iz12QYHelpful 7Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - 18 Aug 2019
My 4 year old daughter loves "Peppa Pig" so we made the roughly 2 hour trip (train to Southampton Central, then 25 min. Taxi to Peppa Pig World) from London to Paultons Park in Totten, England. We managed to keep it a surprise and she LOVED IT! While "Peppa Pig World" is not the whole park. It does takes up a good size chunk of Paultons Park. And It's actually very well done. Construction seems very well thought out and executed. Paint and condition is immaculate. Rides in general are good and many different than I have seen in other parks. Food and entry fee were pretty good and "a fraction" of what you would pay at Disney or really any U.S.-based park (a welcomed break from expensive London!). The characters (Peppa & George) are made available for scheduled "appearances" throughout the day, not unlike at the larger parks. Costumes
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Xx- L.Marchwood, United Kingdom064 Aug 2020
Overpriced. Not enough food stalls (I need my cornish pasties ) but the rides are impeccable, the big Spinny one hurts your bum though. The log flume got me wet and am upset about this experience of this high potential ride-i'm kinda annoyed I went on it first but that's my problem. The Cobra is extremely placid but the seal ride really scared me. The one where you think your going to break your legs on a roof was a fun ride to watch as I didn't want to break my perfect track record of no broken bones. This was my honest review.
Wait a sec- my mum is calling me. Bye!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Colleen C.Austin, United States42342786271912 Apr 2016
Home of Peppa Pig World. There you have it.
As I have a toddler verifiably obsessed with Peppa and her entire family, friends, etc -- we made a voyage southwest to celebrate his 2nd birthday with his fav pigs. It was a hit!
I'm not a big amusement park fan -- but the Peppa Pig world (inside Paulton's Park) is seriously well done. It's super cute. Plenty of things for younger children to enjoy, a soft play place for when it rains (and it does), and many other options for fun and full on Peppa. I think we rode almost everything in a few hours (about the limit for a 2 year old) and we all really got a kick out of it.
It was late February (not peak season) and mobbed with pre-school aged children. Plan accordingly. t's busy -- get there early if you can. Teach your children the fine art of patience and queueing! (Mine is still learning, he was not thrilled with waiting for anything!)
As it started raining we didn't make it to the rest of the park, but it looks equally as well cared for and quality -- next time. They have plenty of other kid-friendly rides outside of Peppa World, too -- we did do a loop in the little train, which he loved.
Pre-purchase tickets to the park online to save a few quid. Kids under a certain height are free (mine was), double check.
It was really nice to get out of London, go for a drive, and enjoy some time romping around with the Peppa family. Money and time well spent and our little guy crashed on the way home and we enjoyed coffee and driving in silence -- win!
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*free/easy parking
*kept very clean
*cafe is not bad actually! And obviously very kid friendly.Helpful 12Thanks 0Love this 8Oh no 0 - Claire S.Woking, United Kingdom02022213 Aug 2009First to Review
An excellent theme park for children with rides just slightly tamer than the likes of Chessington and Thorpe but with lower height restrictions meaning that kids around 1m tall will be able to go on all bar about 3 rides!
Queues on a Monday in August were minimal with the longest wait being 5 minutes.
Animal attractions were well maintained although clearly not the main focus!
At £17 or so entrance that was excellent value for money!
The food that's available in park is not the healthiest but portions were good.
Loads of loos and all were clean although there was the usual UK problem of a lack of hand dryers!
Best suited to families and with kids under 10. well worth the trip!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Traveling P.San Antonio, United States1696823 Jul 2016
Great staff, so clean, 3 different themes in one park! Playgrounds well organized, food for vegetarians, meat lovers and kids!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Roy B.New York, United States1425 Jul 2019
I rarely write reviews. This is simply an amazing park. Not in a corporate way. There are no big shows like at Disney. But you can see the care of a family owned park. My kids were under 10 years of age and they loved it. The toddler hung around Peppa Pig world. The older child went to the "bigger" rides. I saw some teens but if you are a thrill seeking teen maybe not the best place. Grandma loved the gardens and the birds. Very well thought out and cared for. We saw the 4D movie and it had a great environmentally friendly message. I wish there were more family owned parks, the love and care they put in the place was felt. Buy the tickets online the day before and save some money. Also the park closed at 5:30pm. While I wished it would be open all night I think it's awesome that their employees also got to go home and spend the evening with their family. If we lived there we would definitely be there every weekend. This place ignited my eldest child's love for thrill seeking rides. Wonderful places for young children and their families.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Qype User (sallya…)Maidenhead, United Kingdom57219 May 2011
What a find! This place is an absolute must for anyone with children under the age of ten. It really is geared up to the smaller ones and if they are aged over 4 there are even some rides they can go on unaccompanied? Great fir the independent ones! My child who are 7 and 11 and over 1.2 could literally go on every ride all bar one without an adult. Next time I am taking a book and letting them go! Great value for money being half the price of Legoland and the fact that there aren't any rides that they cant go on you feel like you are getting your money's worth. Tip of the day? If you have really small children head straight to Peppa Pig world as soon as it opens as it gets rammed quickly! Don't forget your costumes and towels for the aqua zone area with a whole heap of sprinklers to cool of your little ones on a warm day!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Qype User (mummyo…)Derby, United Kingdom496321 Jul 2008
paultons park is great fun for all the family. there are little rides for younger children and an indoor nursery rhyme display. for older children there are faster rides such as the cobra roller coaster,pirate ship and log fume. there are shows starring percy,the parks owl mascot and dinosaur land, crazy golf, bouncy castles, trampolines and so much more. this place is chil friendly and the staff are very helpful.disabled facilities: most of the park fully accessible. open: daily from 20 march- 4 november see website for details http://www.paultons.co.uk
prices : adults £16, children under 1 metre free,Senior Citizens £13, family tickets prices:Family of 3 £45.50, family of 4 £60.00, family of 5 £75.00. new Sky Swinger Ride opens on the 1st of july. great fun for all the family.they also do birthday party`s and short breaks too.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0