The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Peppa Pig’s Brand-New Summer Vacation Adventure

Published by Jon Self on

Entrance to Peppa Pig Theme Park with a large rainbow arch and a blue sign featuring Peppa Pig logo.

Planning a trip to Peppa Pig Theme Park in Florida for the Pig Family Travel Adventure? We went to find out everything newbies need to know.

Entrance sign for Peppa Pig Theme Park featuring a rainbow and Peppa Pig illustration on a light blue fence with flowers.
Photo by Jon Self

We were recently invited by Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida to experience their all-new summer event, “Pig Family Travel Adventure.” We have a spoiler for you: it is absolutely adorable. If your little ones are Peppa fans, this is one limited-time offering you won’t want to miss before it wraps up at the end of June.

First Time at the Park? What Beginners Need to Know

Entrance to Grumpy Rabbit's Dinosaur Adventure ride, with a large cartoon rabbit cutout at the front and people queuing under wooden shade structures.

If you have never visited Peppa Pig Theme Park, it is important to know that this park is custom-designed specifically for preschoolers and toddlers (ages 2 to 5). Unlike massive, sprawling theme parks that require miles of walking, this park features a compact, highly manageable layout.

The rides are engineered with low height requirements so that even the youngest guests can experience their very first roller coaster or flat ride safely. It is located directly adjacent to Legoland Florida Resort in Winter Haven, Florida, making it an easy addition to a Central Florida vacation.

The “Pig Family Travel Adventure” event transforms the entire park into a globe-trotting playground. Peppa, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, George, and the newest addition, baby Evie, are heading off on their very first family vacation together as a family of five. Guests are invited to come along for the ride.

Quick Facts: What You Need to Know About Pig Family Travel Adventure

Giant cartoon pirate pig statue, wearing a red vest and black boots, with a black pirate hat and skull-and-crossbones, at a sunny outdoor play area.
  • Dates: May 23 – June 28, 2026 (select weekends, starting Memorial Day weekend)
  • Cost: Included with regular park admission
  • Tickets: Start at $69 at the gate, but guests can save by buying online in advance
  • Best for: Preschoolers and toddlers (ages 2–5)

Attractions at Peppa Pig Theme Park

Colorful dinosaur sculptures along a miniature train track in a fenced outdoor play area, with blue and purple dinos and a tunnel in the background.

The world’s first standalone Peppa Pig Theme Park, located in Winter Haven, Florida, right next to Legoland, is a whimsical playground tailored specifically for preschoolers and toddlers. Combining vibrant, preschool-friendly aesthetics with mild thrills, the park features six main rides designed so parents (“Mummy Pigs” and “Daddy Pigs”) can comfortably ride alongside their “little piggies.”

The undisputed crown jewel of the attraction lineup is Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster. As the park’s only coaster, it serves as the ultimate “first thrill” for brave young riders. Guests climb into Daddy Pig’s iconic red car for a gentle, curvy exploration after Mr. Bull’s roadwork forces a sudden shortcut.

For aerial views, Peppa Pig’s Balloon Ride lifts families into the sky inside colorful hot air balloon baskets. Notably, this attraction features innovative, wheelchair-accessible vehicle design, allowing children to roll directly onto the ride. Other engaging attractions include Grampy Rabbit’s Dinosaur Adventure, a bumpy trek atop large green dinosaurs, and Grandad Dog’s Pirate Boat Ride. Smaller adventurers can also enjoy self-powered fun on Peppa’s Pedal Bike Tour or test their bravery on the bouncy vertical drops of Mr. Bull’s High Striker.

How the Event Works: Grab That Passport

Blue passport card featuring Peppa Pig family travel artwork held up in a colorful playground setting at Peppa Pig Theme Park

When you arrive on an event day, guests receive a “Pig Family Travel Adventure” Passport. This is a cute booklet that serves as your guide to the entire experience. The passport sends your family on a park-wide journey, stopping at five themed activity zones representing destinations around the world. At each stop, kids complete a hands-on challenge and collect a stamp. Finish all five, and you can earn a special-edition pop badge (while supplies last).

A person holding a blue travel map with stamps at a colorful outdoor theme park.

It’s a clever format. Instead of kids simply queuing for rides, the passport mechanic gives the visit a narrative thread and a sense of purposeful exploration. We watched little ones absolutely beam when they got their stamps. It turns the event into a mini-quest. However, guests should be prepared to do some tasks to earn their stamps.

The Five Destination Zones

Outdoor freestanding sign at Peppa Pig Theme Park advertising a USA-themed activity, with 'Welcome to the USA' and a cartoon image on a blue panel.

Here’s a breakdown of every themed activity area your family will explore with the passport in hand:

  • Australia (Coral Reef Hunt): Kids search an interactive coral reef-inspired activity to spot sea animals hiding among the coral. Great for curious toddlers.
  • China (Build the Great Wall): Families use giant foam blocks to construct their own Great Wall of China. One of the most popular stops — and most photo-worthy.
  • France (Family Portrait Studio): Create a family portrait displayed alongside Peppa’s family. A sweet, creative activity and great keepsake to take home.
  • South Pole (Dress for the Cold): Little ones help dress Peppa and her family in gear fit for icy weather. Always gets giggles — especially in Florida heat.
  • USA (American Landscapes Puzzle): Families work together to complete a puzzle inspired by iconic American landscapes. A calm, cooperative wrap-up to the journey.
Outdoor event scene with a vertical sign reading 'Welcome to France' on a grassy area, people chatting in the background near tables and a fence.

Beyond the Passport: Everything Else Included at Peppa Pig Theme Park

Outdoor stage show with five colorful mascots entertaining a seated crowd on a grassy lawn under a canopy at Peppa Pig Theme Park

The themed zones are the centerpiece, but the event layers in several additional experiences that complete the visit nicely.

Park-Wide Scavenger Hunt

A scavenger hunt runs through the broader park, tasking guests with helping the Pig family pack for their trip. It’s designed to encourage families to wander parts of the park they might otherwise pass by, and it works.

Character Meet-and-Greets

Peppa Pig Theme Park audience watches a stage show at Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida; a performer and a pink pig character entertain kids on stage.

Peppa and her family appear throughout the park during event days for meet-and-greets. Unlike some character encounters at larger parks, these felt relaxed and unhurried. Even on a holiday weekend, groups waited just a few minutes. This could be a huge highlight for the preschool crowd.

“Pig Family Travel Adventure invites families to create unforgettable memories together as they join Peppa and her family on their first holiday as five — exploring the world through play, laughter and shared experiences.” — Brian Bacica, Vice President, Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida

Of Course, There Are Limited-Time Food Options at Peppa Pig Theme Park!

Blue sign/menu advertising 'Adventure Dumplings' with a photo of steamed dumplings on a black plate and dipping sauce; price $11.89.

If you know us, we love food. If you say that there will be special food, we will most likely be there. The Pig Family Travel Adventure at Peppa Pig Theme Park Florida brings a “global” journey to the park, complete with three limited-time food options that offer a fun mix of savory meals and sweet treats for families to enjoy.

First, inside the air-conditioned Miss Rabbit’s Diner, families can order the Adventure Dumplings. This will make a solid midday snack or light lunch. This savory option features five mild, juicy meat dumplings enclosed in a chewy exterior. The mild flavor profile is designed to appeal to younger, pickier eaters while still satisfying adults.

Also available at Miss Rabbit’s Diner is the Berry Creative Croissant, a sweet snack designed to fuel little piggies and parents alike. This flaky croissant is layered with a spread of Nutella, fresh berries, and a sweet coating of marshmallow fluff. The unique combination of chocolate, fruit, and marshmallow offer a balance of textures and rich flavors.

Finally, families can head outside to Mr. Potato’s Cart to cool off with the South Pole Snowballs. This refreshing dessert features Birthday Cake Dippin’ Dots, offering a cold escape from the Florida summer heat. It comes in a fun, easy-to-eat format and has a sweet, nostalgic cake batter flavor that adds a celebratory finish to the theme park’s special travel adventure event.

Special Amazon Pop-Up Weekend (June 20–21)

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Mark your calendars: on June 20 and 21, Amazon is sponsoring a special pop-up experience inside the park featuring interactive displays and giveaways. It’s shaping up to be a bonus reason to choose that particular weekend if you have flexibility in your schedule.

GOLD PASS HOLDERS: The Peppa Pig Theme Park Gold Annual Pass gives year-round access to multiple Merlin Entertainments attractions across Central Florida, including Legoland Florida Resort, SEA LIFE Aquariums, Madame Tussauds Orlando, and The Orlando Eye. Worth a serious look if you’re local or planning multiple trips this year.

DateEvent Details
May 23–25Memorial Day Weekend — Event Kicks Off
May 30–31Weekend 2
June 6–7Weekend 3
June 13–14Weekend 4
June 20–21Weekend 5 — Special Amazon Pop-Up Experiences + Giveaways ⭐
June 27–28Final Weekend

Is It Worth It At Peppa Pig Theme Park

Entrance to a pirate-themed play area with a sign that reads 'Grandad Dog's Pirate Island' and rope barriers.

This event is built for the preschool crowd, and it delivers exactly what it promises for that audience. If you’re visiting with a 2–5-year-old Peppa fan, this is a slam dunk. The passport format is engaging, the activity zones are genuinely interactive rather than just decorative, and the character meet-and-greet access was impressively smooth.

For families with older kids mixed in , like elementary school age, the event may feel a little light, but the park’s regular ride lineup (Daddy Pig’s roller coaster, the hot air balloon, Pirate Island adventure) fills the gap nicely. The event complements a full day at the park rather than being the sole reason to visit for that older set.

The biggest win: it’s included with regular admission. There’s no upcharge to participate. Collect stamps, dress Peppa in a parka, build a foam Great Wall. It is all part of standard admission. .

HEADS UP ON POP BADGES: The special-edition pop badge for completing all five passport stamps is available “while supplies last.” Head to the activity zones early and aim to finish before early afternoon to make sure your little ones don’t miss out.

A Delightful Summer Add-On For Peppa’s Youngest Fans

Outdoor kids' stage with a colorful screen showing cartoon characters and the words 'Bing Bong'; a pink pig mascot in a red dress stands to the right while children sit on the grass in front.

Pig Family Travel Adventure is thoughtfully designed, included in admission, and delivers real interactive value , not just decorations and photo ops. Preschooler households should absolutely try to catch it before June 28.

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Jon Self

Jon Self is an avid theme park fan. You can follow him at @pastorjonself on X/ Twitter or Jon.Self.37 at Instagram. He has been writing and editing in the theme park media world for over a decade. He also writes for several "foodie" sites as well as in the faith-based world.