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PEPPA PIG Theme Park Dallas-Fort Worth

8851 Blvd 26, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, TX 76180, USA

Overview

Category:Amusement Parks
Location:Fort Worth, TX

What People Say

What's Great

  • Clean and well-maintained facilities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
  • Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 10 reviews)
  • Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 3 reviews)
  • Great for birthday parties (mentioned in 2 reviews)
  • Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)

Areas for Improvement

  • Pricing can be high (mentioned in 7 reviews)
  • Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
  • Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 6 reviews)

Detailed Insights

Rating Breakdown

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Perfect for Age Groups

  • Toddlers (1-3 years)
  • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
  • School age (7-12 years)
  • Teens (13+ years)

Best Times to Visit

  • Morning hours (less crowded)
  • Weekdays (quieter)
  • Weekends can be busy

Most Mentioned Positives

perfect (3)love (3)amazing (1)great (1)fantastic (1)

Pricing Feedback

Higher pricing mentioned (5 mentions)

Accessibility Features

parking

Recent Reviews

Matt Aulsbrook

Matt Aulsbrook

a month ago

Today was our second visit to Peppa Pig Theme Park, and y’all—it was even better than opening day! My wife and our two-year-old had an absolute blast. We got there shortly after opening and noticed the lines moved much faster this time around, which made everything smoother and more enjoyable. We spent a good chunk of time at the sandbox and playground, which were perfect for our little guy to explore and burn off some energy. Today we only rode the boats and the roller coaster (he loved them!), but on our first visit we did every single ride—and they’re all adorable and toddler-friendly. We brought our own drinks and snacks with no problem, which made it easy to keep our kiddo fueled up. After about two hours, he was totally worn out in the best way. We’ve got annual passes and are definitely gettin’ our money’s worth. Only small suggestion: I do wish they’d prevent adults from riding solo—it’s a kids’ park, after all. But all in all, we’re super impressed. Great setup, clean, organized, and full of charm. Can’t wait to come back again soon!

Glorious Hicks

Glorious Hicks

a week ago

I was nervous about going and spending all this money because of all of the negative reviews but it was so worth it!! We are considering getting season passes! First of all we purchased tickets online for a Thursday with a discount but it ended up thunder storming that day so we called guest services and they said we can redeem the tickets anytime and day up to a year! We ended up going that Saturday no problem at noon. I thought it would be packed but the wait times were short! We ended up staying until the parked closed. I recommend your little ones wearing a bathing suit under clothing because this is a legit water park. I thought it would be a little splash pad but no. Also, you can bring your own food and drinks. You can literally stay all day. We have twin 2 year olds and a 3 year old and they are already talking about going back.

Alyssa Garrison

Alyssa Garrison

2 weeks ago

We had a fabulous time! The park was super clean, the staff was so friendly, and every detail was perfectly true to the beloved show. The only downside was the food prices. My daughter got a simple kids’ meal — grilled cheese, juice, and chips — and it was $15! That’s pretty ridiculous when most kids’ meals are around $7. Kids don’t eat much, and the ingredients are simple and inexpensive. $15 is nearly half the price of a park ticket. Next time, we’ll probably just swing by Sonic in the parking lot. It’s a shame though, because grabbing a bite at the cute little diner could’ve made the day feel even more special.

Chris

Chris

a month ago

My son and I visited Peppa Pig Theme Park in North Richland Hills, and overall, we had a fun day! It’s been a while since I’ve gone to a theme park, and I wasn’t sure what to expect, but my son had a blast—and surprisingly, so did I. Pros: The park itself is adorable, and the attractions are perfect for little ones. My son loved the rides and had an amazing time exploring. Staff at the gift shop were friendly and helpful when I had questions. Despite the long lines, we still managed to enjoy ourselves. Cons: I purchased the My First Theme Park package for my son, but the included perk items weren’t given to us at the gate. I had to go to Guest Services at the end of our visit to ask about them, which felt a bit disorganized. The food experience was disappointing. The online menu says kids’ meals include a fruit cup or chips and apple juice. I grabbed an apple juice and ordered cheese pizza, but was told the extras weren’t included. Instead, some crackers were tossed on the tray, which felt like a poor substitute. As a diabetic, I try to eat low-carb. The Chicken Caesar salads either had no chicken or only 3–4 tiny pieces, so I passed. I was recommended the brisket sandwich, which tasted fine, but the portion didn’t justify the price. Same goes for the pizza—my son liked it, but it was definitely pricey for what you get. There’s no option to upgrade to an annual pass after your visit, which is disappointing. Many places (like Crayola Experience) allow you to apply the cost of your day ticket toward an annual pass. That would’ve been ideal, especially for first-time visitors who want to try the park before committing to a pass. I sent an email to provide feedback after our visit and never received a response, which was frustrating considering I made the effort to share my experience directly via email first DFWGeneral@peppapigthemepark.com on 3/17/25. Final Thoughts: The park is fun, especially for young children, and I’m glad we went—but there are definitely some operational and customer service areas that need improvement. I hope the team takes this kind of feedback seriously. An upgrade option for annual passes, better food quality/clarity, and more responsive communication would make a big difference.

Eleanor Forthman

Eleanor Forthman

a month ago

This is obviously a theme park in its infancy but overall it was a fantastic day. There was so much to do even without the water attractions being open (honestly didn’t expect them to be because it’s March and splash pads don’t usually open until May in the DFW area). There were almost no wait times when we first got there but as it got warmer, more of a crowd appeared. The staff were kind but could definitely use a little extra help when it comes to line management. For example, if there’s only one car open and the people at the front of the line are a party of four, look for a party of two behind them so you’re not sending a car around empty. Also on the pirate boat ride, the staff just opened the gate and gave no instructions on how many to a boat. So maybe a little more guest engagement there. Food was overpriced even in terms of theme park food but my brisket sandwich was good. I probably will pack lunches for us all next time. My kids had a blast and are already talking about their next visit. Age range of 2-10 would be the peak experience. Oh and the pig ears are worth it!

Contact Information

8851 Blvd 26, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, TX 76180, USA

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Opening Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Quick Stats

Overall Rating
3.6
Total Reviews342
Recent Reviews5