Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida 2026: Complete Guide for Families

Last Updated: March 16, 2026 | World’s First Peppa Pig Theme Park | 6 Rides + Muddy Puddles

Written by Mark Layton, founder of LEGOLAND in Florida with 10+ years experience. Updated March 2026.

Peppa Pig Theme Park at LEGOLAND Florida
Peppa Pig Theme Park at LEGOLAND Florida. Image: legolandinflorida.com

Welcome to the ultimate guide to Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida! If you’ve got a little one who loves Peppa, this place is going to blow their mind. I took my kids here last year and honestly, it was one of the best family days we’ve had.

What is Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida?

Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida opened in February 2022 right next to LEGOLAND Florida in Winter Haven. It’s the world’s first standalone Peppa Pig theme park, and it’s designed specifically for preschoolers — think ages 2 to 6.

The park is smaller than you might expect, which is actually perfect when you’re chasing toddlers around. You can easily see everything in half a day, though my kids would have stayed longer if we let them. It’s about 4.5 acres packed with rides, play areas, and those famous muddy puddles.

Daddy Pig's Roller Coaster at Peppa Pig Theme Park, LEGOLAND Florida
Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster at Peppa Pig Theme Park. Image: legolandinflorida.com

Rides and Attractions

The park has six rides, and they’re all perfect for the target age group:

  • Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster — Don’t let the name fool you, this is a very mild coaster perfect for first-timers. My nervous 4-year-old loved it.
  • Peppa’s Balloon Ride — A gentle spinning ride where you soar in a hot air balloon. Great views of the park.
  • Grandpa Pig’s Boat Ride — A slow boat trip through Grandpa Pig’s garden. Relaxing and cute.
  • George’s Dinosaur Adventure — Kids ride around on dinosaur-themed vehicles. Simple but fun.
  • Mr. Bull’s High Striker — A drop tower ride, but very gentle. Kids love the bouncing.
  • The Queen’s Flying Coach Ride — A royal carriage ride that circles the park.
Peppa Pig's Balloon Ride at Peppa Pig Theme Park, LEGOLAND Florida
Peppa Pig’s Balloon Ride at Peppa Pig Theme Park. Image: legolandinflorida.com

Muddy Puddles and Play Areas

Beyond the rides, there are multiple play areas including the famous Muddy Puddles splash pad. Bring swimsuits because your kids WILL get soaked, and they WILL love it.

Grandad Dog's Pirate Boat Ride at Peppa Pig Theme Park, LEGOLAND Florida
Grandad Dog’s Pirate Boat Ride at Peppa Pig Theme Park. Image: legolandinflorida.com

Shows and Character Meet-and-Greets

Throughout the day, Peppa and her friends appear for shows and photo opportunities. The main show happens at the amphitheater, and it’s surprisingly well done. My kids were mesmerized.

Character meet-and-greets happen at scheduled times. Download the app to see when Peppa, George, Suzy Sheep, and the others will be out. The lines can get long, so plan accordingly.

How Much Are Tickets?

Here’s the current pricing for 2026:

Ticket TypePrice
Single-day ticket (gate)$34.99
Kids tickets (online)From $29
Combo (Peppa + LEGOLAND)Save up to 40%
Kids 2 and underFREE
Pro tip: Buy tickets online in advance for the best prices! If you’re also visiting LEGOLAND Florida, the combo ticket saves you significant money.

What’s the Best Age for This Park?

I’ll be honest — this park is designed for preschoolers. The sweet spot is ages 2 to 6. Kids younger than 2 get in free but won’t remember much. Kids older than 7 or 8 might find it too babyish, though my 7-year-old still had fun in the muddy puddles.

If your kids have outgrown Peppa Pig, skip this park and spend the full day at LEGOLAND Florida instead.

Grampy Rabbit's Dinosaur Adventure at Peppa Pig Theme Park, LEGOLAND Florida
Grampy Rabbit’s Dinosaur Adventure at Peppa Pig Theme Park. Image: legolandinflorida.com

Tips for Your Visit

  • Arrive early. The park opens at 10am and lines are shortest in the first hour.
  • Bring swimsuits and water shoes. The muddy puddles are the highlight for most kids, and they’ll get completely soaked.
  • Pack a change of clothes. Trust me on this one.
  • Download the Peppa Pig Theme Park app. It shows ride wait times and character appearance schedules.
  • Bring sunscreen and hats. Florida sun is intense, and shade is limited in some areas.
  • Consider a stroller. Even if your kid doesn’t normally use one, the walking adds up.
  • Pack snacks. You can bring small snacks and water bottles into the park.

How Long Should You Stay?

You can see everything in 4 to 6 hours, which is perfect for preschoolers’ attention spans. If you’re doing both Peppa Pig and LEGOLAND Florida in one day, do Peppa Pig first (it opens at 10am), then head to LEGOLAND in the afternoon.

Where to Eat

Dining options are limited but sufficient. There’s a cafe with kid-friendly options like pizza, chicken nuggets, and healthy sides. Prices are theme park standard — not cheap, but not outrageous.

You can bring small snacks and water bottles, which helps save money and keeps hungry kids happy between meals.

Is It Worth It?

If you have a Peppa Pig fan in your house, absolutely yes. The joy on their face when they meet Peppa or jump in the muddy puddles is worth every penny. The rides are gentle enough for nervous kids but fun enough that they won’t get bored.

If your kids don’t care about Peppa Pig, skip this park and spend the day at LEGOLAND Florida instead. You’ll get more value for your money.

Ready to Visit?

Don’t pay full price at the gate. Get discount tickets online and save up to 40%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you buy Peppa Pig Theme Park tickets at the gate?

Yes, you can buy tickets at the gate for $34.99 per person. But you’ll save money by purchasing online in advance — kids tickets start at just $29.

Is parking included with Peppa Pig tickets?

No, parking is not included. LEGOLAND Florida charges $28 for standard parking and $35 for preferred parking. If you’re doing both parks, you only pay once since they share the same lot.

What age is free at Peppa Pig Theme Park?

Kids under 2 get in free. The park is designed for ages 2-6, but the $29 kids ticket rate applies to ages 2-12.

Can you do Peppa Pig and LEGOLAND in one day?

You can, but it’ll be a long day. I’d recommend two days if possible — one for each park. If you only have one day, focus on Peppa Pig in the morning (it’s smaller and you can finish in 4-6 hours) then head over to LEGOLAND Florida for the afternoon.

Do combo tickets expire?

Combo tickets are typically valid for 14 days from first use. That means you can visit Peppa Pig one day and LEGOLAND within the next two weeks — you don’t have to do both parks on the same day.

Last updated: March 16, 2026. Prices and operating hours subject to change. Always check the official website before visiting.