
A magical, toddler-friendly adventure where little ones meet Peppa Pig and friends in a colorful, playful world!
PEPPA PIG Theme Park Dallas-Fort Worth is a family-oriented amusement park designed specifically for toddlers and young children, offering a safe, engaging environment with rides, play areas, and character meet-and-greets. Located in North Richland Hills, this park features attractions like Daddy Pig's roller coaster, splash pads, and short shows, all themed around the beloved Peppa Pig series. It's perfect for families seeking a manageable, cheerful outing with minimal wait times and a relaxed atmosphere, though visitors are advised to check ride availability and hours in advance for the best experience.
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Gentle, age-appropriate attractions including roller coasters and carousels designed for young children.
Interactive sessions with Peppa Pig and friends for photo opportunities and fun memories.
Safe, colorful playgrounds and water features to keep kids entertained and cool.
Short, engaging performances featuring Peppa Pig stories and songs in a theater setting.
On-site diner with snacks and meals, though bringing your own food is allowed and recommended.
We had a great time over the holiday season with our 4 and a half year old and almost 3 year old. It wasn't busy and there was always something for our littles to do or see. The food definitely was not great and over priced. I suggest bringing your own food. 😊 There are a few sections in the park - a meet and greet, music play
Perfect theme park to spend time with your toddler here for a few hours If you don’t live too far away and if you happened to have the year pass you bought for $99.( would not pay more than $125, they go on sale all the time) Otherwise I wouldn’t bother to pay for a single visit. I would give it a 5 star if the 2 main attractions weren’t under maintenance. I think the roller coaster is the main reason why everyone decided to go there however the past 2 times we have gone there within 2 weeks it was closed due to maintenance. No one that works there seems to know when it will reopen.
Beware: 2 major rides out of 5 total rides ( Daddy Pigs roller coaster and Mr Bull’s high striker) were closed on our visit this last weekend! Tickets remain at full price!! Doesn’t make sense to me! Especially when we drove all the way from Southeast TX only to be disappointed that the major roller coaster is closed for annual maintenance! The park is made for toddlers. It is small and manageable but with few rides as it is, paying the full price for even less rides does not make a lot of sense. With a playground and a splash pad, we were planning to get an annual pass but after seeing it up close and personal, we are definitely not coming back! I think the management should reconsider ticket prices as the experience is definitely not the same! Beware!
We visited the Peppa Pig Theme Park in Fort Worth on a Friday afternoon and arrived around 2 PM. The park closed at 4 PM, which was a bit disappointing since their website said 5 PM. It would be nice if the park clarified their hours better, Google and the website listed different times, which made planning a little tricky. That said, once we were inside, we had such a great time! The staff were really friendly and easy-going, and they didn’t mind us bringing in snacks or water bottles a big plus when you have little kids. The atmosphere felt relaxed and family-oriented, and everyone working there seemed kind and patient. All of the rides were open and working, and there were almost no lines, which made it so much more enjoyable. We were able to go on every ride, explore all the play areas, and even catch the 15-minute Peppa show at the end of the day. The whole experience was cheerful, colorful, and engaging. What stood out the most to me was how toddler-friendly everything was. Most of the rides can be done even with a one-year-old, which is amazing since most theme parks are geared toward older kids. Both my one-year-old and four-year-old had a fantastic time it was nice that they could enjoy all the same things together. Even if your kids aren’t huge Peppa Pig fans, the park is still such a fun and visually stimulating place for young children. We brought our own snacks and water, and I’d definitely recommend doing the same since the diner doesn’t have a huge variety of food options. The weather was nice, and overall it was such a pleasant and easy outing. The park itself isn’t too big, so you can comfortably explore everything in about 2–3 hours, which is perfect for younger kids who get tired easily. Because Fort Worth is a bit of a drive for us, this will probably be a one-time trip it’s a long day with little ones but we’re really glad we went. It’s definitely worth visiting at least once, especially if you live nearby or your kids are in that Peppa Pig-loving phase. Tips for families: • Double-check the park hours before you go (the website and Google listings don’t always match). • Arrive early so you have plenty of time to enjoy everything, especially if you’re driving from far away. • Bring your own snacks, water, and sunscreen the staff are relaxed about it, and it saves time and money. • If you have a stroller, bring it! The park is walkable but small enough to maneuver easily. • The shows are short but cute plan to catch one near the end of your visit. • If possible, go on a weekday; it was quiet, and we barely had to wait for anything. And don’t bother so much on peppa pig cinema theatre unless you have the time it’s just a nice place for a calm, cool down area for the kids to relax and watch a little bit of TV Overall, it was a really fun and memorable family experience creative, clean, and thoughtfully designed for young children. Our kids loved it, and time went by so quickly.
As a mom of twin toddlers, Peppa Pig Theme Park was an absolute hit for us! 🐷🎢 It’s perfectly designed for 2–3-year-olds — every ride, play area, and character meet-and-greet was right at their level. The twins were grinning ear to ear the entire day (and let’s be real, that’s a win for any parent). It was super hot — Texas heat doesn’t play — but thankfully, there were a couple of air-conditioned rooms and shaded areas where we could cool off and regroup. We brought our stroller fans, but those cool-off rooms were a lifesaver. Overall, it was such a fun, well-organized park that actually delivers on being toddler-friendly. If you’re looking for something magical yet manageable for little ones, Peppa Pig Theme Park is 100% worth it. Just pack your sunscreen, snacks, and water bottles — and prepare for happy, sleepy kids on the ride home! 🩷
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