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Anyone been to Peppa Pig world with a 4 year old and a 2 year old?

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headfairy · 06/07/2012 20:40

Can we do it all in one day. Or would a second day at the park be worth doing?

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ApuskiMcClusky · 06/07/2012 20:45

One day is enough, especially if you're focusing on Peppa Pig world. I prefer the rest of Paultons Park tbh, but there's less for the 2yo there.

Showmethemhappyfeet · 06/07/2012 20:47

That may be my idea of hell. I hate Peppa pig [helpful]

FairyPenguin · 06/07/2012 20:55

We went a couple of weeks ago and did the 2 day deal including hotel stay.

If you just wanted to do PPW then one day is enough but 2 days is worth it if you want to see the rest of Paultons park. It would be hard to do the whole park in one day without rushing around, and there is a lot to see and do. Quite a few playgrounds which kept ours occupied for ages. And those ride on toys you see in supermarkets, but you didn't need to put money in them, my 2yo was in heaven! If you were only there for one day then you might feel like dragging them off these things to go and do the rides whereas we just let them enjoy it and knew we had time to do everything at a leisurely pace. The queues for PpW rides were quite long.

The park itself was a LOT quieter than PPW, sometimes getting straight on rides but never waiting more than one go before we got on. They had a few rides that the 2yo went on by himself, or with his sister, like the tea cups, diggers, seal boats, trampolines.

Have fun!

Queenie72 · 06/07/2012 20:58

We went with our 2 1/2 year old arrived at about 10.30 and left at 3ish, Peppa Pig world is great for the little ones, could probably do in a few hours. There is load of stuff in Paultons, aviary, dinosaurs a few little rides for 2 year old. They have to be 90cm to go on nearly all the rides in the main park, which my ds is, and my dh took him on some rides which looked a bit scary to me, but then I have been known to throw up on roller coasters.

ApuskiMcClusky · 06/07/2012 21:02

We've now been three years in a row, and oh the joy on ds1's face when he realised he was over the 110cm threshold to be able to go on the go karts with his daddy - he'd been waiting years for that!

headfairy · 06/07/2012 21:19

thanks for those... just debating how long to go for. Ds is over 110cm, and dd is 2.6 and quite probably over 90cm. She's quite tall for her age, though to my shame I haven't measured her since she was a baby.

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ApuskiMcClusky · 06/07/2012 21:28

You won't run out of things to do in two days, so if you fancy it, go for it! Equally, if you just go for one day, you won't leave thinking you've only scratched the surface either. If the weather's nice, I'd recommend bringing a packed lunch - there are picnic tables scattered around (not in PPW but in the rest of the Park), and you'll avoid the largely grim catering facilities.

SoozyWoozy · 06/07/2012 21:32

I love Paulton's Park... we went to Legoland recently and it was a total waste of time in comparison.

I agree that 2 days would give you time to do everything at a leisurely pace. PPW was very busy when we went, but it was school holidays. And raining. But we still had fun :)

The parks are one of those rare places where I don't find myself continually saying 'no you can't do that one'.

Have a fantastic time!

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