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Peppa pig world

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Afriendinneed2 · 31/08/2020 13:07

What, in your opinion.. Is the most suitable age upwards from to bring a child to PPW? My DD turns two next month and I think she's at such an irritable age at the moment. She loves Peppa but I think it'll be a big waste of money and that she might enjoy it more next year.. Plus with the current state of affairs with social distancing. Thoughts on the best age?

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nomorespaghetti · 31/08/2020 13:24

We went this summer with my 4 year old and almost 2 year old (he also turns 2 next month). It was too babyish for the 4 year old really, although she did enjoy it (she still loves peppa!) She preferred the more thrilling rides in the main park. My little boy really enjoyed it, although he was too short for George’s dinosaur ride. Which is a shame, as he loves dinosaurs! I’d say you’d be fine doing it this year or next, I think it’s best for kids age 2 to 3.

nomorespaghetti · 31/08/2020 13:26

I will add, my little boy really got the arse about queuing. And we didn’t even have to queue that much (my eldest is disabled, so we got the access pass). It was a hot day in summer holidays and most queues were 50 min + Shock

TeenPlusTwenties · 31/08/2020 13:28

I enjoyed PPW when I was ~48. Grin

Paulton's is pretty good for any age up to Secondary, (and into Secondary if you don't want all the fast action rides you get at Thorpe etc.)

Just start before they are 1m tall.

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