Pig Family Travel Adventure is bringing Peppa and her family to Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida on select dates from May 23 through June 28, 2026. The event is included with general admission and annual passes, which makes it an easy add-on if your family is already planning a preschool-friendly park day.
The big hook is simple: kids pick up a passport, explore activity stops inspired by places around the world, and collect stamps along the way. For parents, the important detail is that this is not a daily summer event, so your visit date matters.

Quick Details for Families
- Event: Pig Family Travel Adventure
- Location: Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida at LEGOLAND Florida Resort
- Dates: Select dates May 23 through June 28, 2026
- Admission: Included with Peppa Pig Theme Park general admission and annual passes
- Best fit: Preschoolers, younger kids, Peppa fans, and families who like low-pressure activities between rides
All Pig Family Travel Adventure Dates
The event does not run every day. If the event is the reason you are visiting, match your tickets to one of these dates before you buy.
- May: May 23, 24, 25, 30, and 31
- June: June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, and 28
The opening weekend lines up with Memorial Day weekend, so I would expect that first stretch to feel busier than a normal late-May Peppa Pig day. If you have flexible dates, the later June weekends may be easier to plan around school schedules and summer routines.
What Kids Can Do During the Adventure

The event is built around Peppa’s first adventure as a family of five, with a passport-style route through several country-themed stops. The activities are light and kid-sized, which is exactly what works best at this park.
- France: Create a family masterpiece inspired by art and galleries.
- China: Help build the Great Wall of China.
- Australia: Look for sea animals around a Great Barrier Reef-inspired activity.
- South Pole: Explore a snowy stop with the Pig family.
- United States: Complete a puzzle featuring well-known landmarks.
That passport element is smart for younger kids because it gives the day a little mission without turning the park into a race. If your child likes collecting stamps, stickers, or small keepsakes, the passport should give them a reason to slow down between rides.
Photo Ops, Treats and the Pop Badge

Along with the passport stops, families can look for a Packing Scavenger Hunt, a Peppa Pig plane photo opportunity, and a chance to meet Peppa. Those are the pieces I would prioritize if you are visiting with a toddler or preschooler who may not want to complete every activity.
The event also adds a few themed food items around the park, including Adventure Dumplings at Ms. Rabbit’s Diner, South Pole Snowballs at Mr. Potato’s Cart, and a Berry Creative Croissant at Ms. Rabbit’s Diner. Treat availability can change, so treat those as fun targets rather than the main reason to book a date.
There is also an exclusive Pig Family Travel Adventure pop badge. Families start near Granny Pig’s Garden, pick up a passport, collect stamps, and return to Granny Pig’s Garden for the keepsake. The badge is limited to one per person, available only on event days with a completed passport, and only while supplies last.
Ticket Tips Before You Pick a Date

Because Pig Family Travel Adventure is included with admission, the smartest move is to choose the right ticket for the rest of your day. If you only want Peppa Pig Theme Park, start with our Peppa Pig Theme Park discount tickets guide. If you want to combine the Peppa Pig Theme Park with LEGOLAND Florida, SEA LIFE Florida, or the Water Park, compare options in our LEGOLAND Florida discount tickets guide before you buy.
Also check the park hours before you go. The Peppa Pig Theme Park is built for a shorter, gentler day than LEGOLAND Florida, and that can be a good thing with little kids. Arrive earlier if the passport and POP badge matter, then leave room for snack breaks and photos instead of trying to pack every minute.
Is Pig Family Travel Adventure Worth Planning Around?
For Peppa fans, yes. The event adds a clear activity path, a keepsake goal, and extra photo moments without requiring a separate event ticket. It is especially useful for families who want more than rides but do not want a high-pressure schedule.
If your child is only mildly interested in Peppa, I would treat the event as a bonus and pick your date around weather, ticket value, and overall resort plans. But if your preschooler is deep in the Peppa years, this is one of the better reasons to choose a select May or June date instead of a random summer visit.
Would your family rather visit on opening weekend for the first chance at the pop badge or wait for a later June date that may be easier to plan?
Source credit: peppapigthemepark.com





