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    Peppa Pig World of Play

    3.4 (94 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Sam W.

    Came here to take my kids to have a full on Peppa Pig experience via indoor playground style since both of them are pretty into the show. So I figured I'd surprise them by taking them there, we got the first time slot right when the mall was open to enjoy it while it's semi empty before it gets way more busier later! I loved how it was all enclosed, and essentially safe for the kids to explore all over the space. It was just right for the age group for my kids! My son LOVED the car wash portion with the tricycles as he's been REALLY into car washes haha... my little girl just wanted to see everything and loved how all the Peppa Pig statues around were within her size vs when we actually met Peppa, she was freaking out and NOT a fan on how big she was hahaha!! Yes, Peppa makes an appearance so you can take pictures with her!! All the mini buildings around are supposed to replicate the show which I did like how they're detailed in that sense to have the kids believe that the show is coming to life! Slides, areas to run/walk around, play pretend as if you're doing things from the show, places to climb, and even areas to just even chill and watch Peppa pig in the theater, there's something for everyone there within the age range! Seriously, such a great spot to beat the heat and have your kids burn off that insane amount of energy, they didn't want to leave!! Their food, I thought it was fairly priced! For chicken/dino nuggets, it was about $5 per plate, they also had nachos and personal cheese pizza, all $5 each! But they also had the Peppa lunch box pack where you get one of the meals plus a Peppa toy, snack and juice/milk along with them and it's all packed in the cute dino lunch box (from the show). Parking: it was a breeze since we got to the mall really early, as we left the mall, it was definitely busier and people were hunting for closer spots.

    Joyce C.

    We only have a toddler so she is easily entertained. But to have to pay full price for the adult to bring a child makes the price point much higher than what is actually there. Not to mention it's starting to look old and worn and could use some freshening up. 3.5 stars

    Chia B.

    This is a great indoor play center for toddlers. My son had a blast running around and trying the different toys. It is in reasonable condition, and has a lot of options for kids. There is food available for purchase. Your kid has about 2 hours to play which is a good process to maintain the crowd. No one mentions that upfront, and I had to search the website to understand that the colors on our wrists indicate how much play time the child will have. The intercom that announced your "wrist color time is up" is muffled, but you can time yourself for 2 hours. Overall, it's a fun option for young children.

    She did not want to meet Peppa
    Lily M.

    Fun place to bring the little ones. My daughter is obsessed with Peppa Pig, so this place was perfect for her. It is reasonably priced and there is a lot for the kids to do. There are slides, movie rooms, interactive rooms, mazes and much more. If your kids get hungry there is a camper van available for affordable meals. During this visit Peppa came out, but my daughter was terrified. My daughter did have an incredible time here.

    It's hot outside. Peppa Pig is open, great for littles.
    Kelley K.

    Fun, safe, enclosed, play space in Peppa Pig theme. Great for kids under 6, there are TVs for Peppa movie watching should you have an older child that might get board/ be too big for climbing structures. We've been here now three times in the past year. Great option for inclement weather. Recommend entering through the Burlington/Fieldhouse entrance for a short walk ( turn left upon entering mall) , or Rainforest Café, if you're going to eat there anyway ( turn right upon mail entrance). Peppa comes around every two hours for a photo op as well, please remember to bring or have your kids in socks, as there is an area for shoes are not permitted. Although expensive, kids really have a blast here with a variety of play activities, plus it's climate controlled with bathrooms so I place above average in rating even though employees mess up simple orders (paid for 8 nuggets- got 6). Private Party area is also nice ( photo included). Would be fun a a 3-4 year old birthday party or any Peppa Fan.

    Kay A.

    You have to pay for the adult and child and it's $30 something with tax. There's also an activity pack for about $5-6. My daughter loved the place but she finished it in about 30 min then we went to the store to buy a few souvenirs. I think it's cute but a lot of money for the amount of time we were there. They do sell food in case your kids get hungry and there is a bathroom. It says don't wear shoes in certain areas but that rule wasn't enforced. It's worth going if your child is a huge Peppa fan only.

    Ayacell S.

    Really enjoyed our time here as a stop in our road trip. We bought tickets online about 30min before arriving & that wasn't a line. Quick check in, photo op with QR code so you can buy online after your visit or you can buy in store to print. Clean and my girls enjoyed it! They even got to meet peppa! We came 5 years ago and it's basically the same. You can finish it in 2 hours. Food was priced well & they have a variety of snacks. Bring socks and a sweater, it's a little chilly! Nicole at the camper van snack was great help.

    Susan S.

    I've been here a few times with family. While it's a very well thought out idea the execution of it was a bit blasé. My children (M14) (F7) always have a great time every visit. While I understand my son is a little old he always have a fun time playing with his sister. If you do decide to stop by and visit I definitely recommend you go early. The later in the day you visit more crowded it is the less play area your children have. The overall attraction was pretty disgusting as there were hair pins, trash, mask's scattered all over the place. This was also accompanied with random stains in the carpet. The most disturbing part was when I saw a group of cockroaches roaming around peppa house. I would have given this a higher rating if it was clean and well maintained.

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    Mikhael W.

    Is there a place like this for grown-ups?? Peppa Pig World of Play has it all plus more! Be sure to purchase your tickets online a day or so before your visit (small discount online) because there is a high chance tickets for your specified time may be sold out if you just walk in the day of to buy tickets. -Kiddo wants to ride a bike? Several bicycles available with and without training wheels! CHECK! -Hungry mom, dad, or kids? Peppa's got you! A lunch station is fixed in the middle of the play area. CHECK! -What about just wanting to take a break from all this play to "Netlfix and Chill"? Well, I'm not sure about the whole Netflix part, but THERE IS an indoor theater showing kid friendly programs during your play. CHECK! Each visitor is given a different color wristband that coordinates with the start time of play (I think you have about 2 hours). Once your time is over, they will announce it over the intercom. I love this idea because it prevents overcrowding and gives everyone the opportunity to have a great time. The fun house with an abundance of mirrors can be tricky so keep an eye on your child! Not one eye...both eyes! With all the stimulation, it can be easy to get distracted. This place is enjoyable and I would be tickled pink if one were to open closer to home. Again, is there a place like this for grown-ups?

    Stephen W.

    We took the little one here for her second birthday. Age 2 is the perfect demographic for this recreation. She really liked it. We spend just over 2 hours (actually, 2:15) and it was an appropriate amount of time. We actually could have left at the 1:45 mark but she wanted to circle back to her favorites. We bought tickets online and they were $22.50 for one adult and one child; an additional adult is $5. You print your ticket after you've indicated your entry time and you are set. Very easy. I don't know what the review about a 90 minute limit is talking about because no one said anything to us about a time limit. Maybe they have different rules on weekends. We had an unlimited amount of time. It is not clear how 90 minutes could be enforced anyway unless "team members" are going to circulate and check everyone's wrist band, but it is not clear how that would work either because people are constantly coming and going. For us, the little one really enjoyed herself and it was a bit crowded but not overly so (a Wednesday afternoon) so she could do whatever feature she wanted. My main criticism, and it is not trivial, is that several of the features sit on a raised platform. The problem is that the elevation is the same color as the floor. Our little did not see the elevation and fell down a lot. You can't see that you are about to step up. I saw lots of other kids who just did not see the elevation and fell. I saw adults trip (as did I) but we are old enough to catch our balance. It's a design defect that is surprising because most everything else seems to be well-thought out and appropriate for kids. The upshot is you have to hold your kid's hand throughout to keep them upright. Other than that, it's a good outlet for kid's energy. I think it is a one time thing because once you do it, you've done it.

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    They scammed us. We renewed the yearly pass and they changed terms to not include an adult. Wanted an extra 6.50 each visit. Unbelievable

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    Ask the Community - Peppa Pig World of Play

    Is this place suitable for crawlers? IE. 8 months old..

    There isn't a dedicated baby play area like some children's museums have. I would be worried your baby would get run over by toddlers, preschoolers or a distracted adult. This place gets pretty busy.

    Is it still entertaining to children above 6? I have an 8 and 10 year old... I don't want them to be bored

    It depends on your kids. I took my 4 and 10 yr old daughters and they both loved it. My 10 yr old is still very innocent and loves Disney channel shows and Peppa Pig. Most the play areas there are built for kids under 4 feet tall though.

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