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Peppa Pig World

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MrsZinger · 26/02/2022 21:17

My 4 year old really wants to go to Peppa Pig World but it will be too expensive.
Is there a more affordable theme park or are there ever any vouchers for Peppa?
Has anyone ever managed a cheap deal?
Thank you

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MyDcAreMarvel · 26/02/2022 21:23

Never vouchers and if they live Peppa nothing else will compare. Could have have a cheap couple of weeks no spend and eat basic meals like jacket potatoes , beans on toast etc to cover the difference.

MyDcAreMarvel · 26/02/2022 21:23

*love

Fivefootoffun · 26/02/2022 21:24

Some of our local soft plays have a ‘peppa pig world’ section - basically just peppa themed soft play equipment but it entertains my 4 year old pp fan.
You can also hire these sets to use at home And a peppa bouncy castle albeit you’d need the space to set it all up!

I’m watching this with interest though as would like to hear if anyone has any tips for deals at the actual peppa world - here’s hoping!

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OrganisedChaos22 · 26/02/2022 21:29

Nothing will compare.
Never vouchers unfortunately but bit cheaper if book online prior to the day u visit.
Weekends and holidays are manic.
Mid week like Tue or wed is quieter.
There's so much around the whole park other than peppa for a 4 year old. Great splash parks in summer.
If you do use the rest of park, do that first and go to peppa around 2pm as many leave to do school runs. Myself included. We go weekly and my dcs love it.

Drywhitefruitycidergin · 26/02/2022 21:30

My oldest is 10 now & we've been going to Paultons Park on and off since she was 3.
Never seen any vouchers or anything.
However if you can scrape the money together it's brilliant - PP world and the rest of the park apart from Miss Rabbit's bloody helicopter Don't discount the rest ofcthe park as it's good to take a break from the noise/queues and there are other things for little ones.

Bunnycat101 · 26/02/2022 21:33

I was actually really impressed by Paultons when I went. We got cheap tickets to Chessington over half term and it wasn’t anywhere near as enjoyable as our visit to paultons. If tickets are too much at 4 she’d still have a lovely day at a farm park type place which should be half the price if not less and you could maybe pick up a peppa gift to take there.

OrganisedChaos22 · 26/02/2022 21:46

Yes avoid the helicopter, long slow que. Not worth it unless u get on at the very end of the day and no waiting

LittleMissA · 26/02/2022 22:10

Holiday inn do offers where you get accommodation and one or two day tickets to the park which are usually good value if you're coming from further afield.
Unfortunately paultons park don't do offers and they have such a demand for tickets and season tickets that they have increased their prices a lot in the last year or so. We found the best time to go is when DD was just under 1m, she got in for free but got to go on a lot of the rides!!

MrsZinger · 27/02/2022 13:33

Thank you. We are going to go for it!
Thank you for your advice

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purpleboy · 27/02/2022 13:43

You can take your own food and drink in also so that makes it a bit cheeper.
You do have to walk through the gift shop to get out though!!

Get there 20/30 mins before opening time, they often open the park gates so you can get in early and then you queue behind a rope or gate to get to the specific areas of the park, so if you can be first in the queue you can get a few rides down before the majority turn up.
Look for midweek out of school time if you can as it's much quieter.

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