Paulton’s Park is a theme park in Hampshire. I had never been before. We made a point of travelling from the northwest to the south of England to visit Peppa Pig World as the little one is Peppa Pig crazy,and Peppa Pig World is a segment of Paulton’s Park. We didn’t know what to expect (except Peppa Pig of course). But it was surprisingly very good. But again very popular so that time between rides was often high with queuing times as high as 35 minutes. For any of you with kids in the age range from toddler up to 6, 7 or 8 maybe, then Peppa Pig World is good. For older kids the adjacent sections of the theme park would probably be more suitable. We spent the whole day there and will go again tomorrow.
Glad to hear you are all enjoying yourselves , hope the weather will be good where you are . I've heard about Peppa Pig World but not Paulton Park . Thanks for the info .
No rain today. Just cloudy. Thanks. Yeah, Peppa Pig World is a part of it. It’s just near the edge of the New Forest. In Tagalog I believe....
Sounds great for the kids. Our little one is a Peppa Pig fan too (from watching the DVD I took last trip). Funnily enough, I was just going to find a link for that Tagalog YouTube vid, as I downloaded it just the other day, to take with me to the Phils next week. (I use 'aTubeCatcher' , a free programme for downloading YouTube content to my laptop).
Did you ever get to Camelot, Graham? A theme park in the NorthWest. It shut down a few years ago as it failed to freshen up and keep up and people stopped going there.
No, never got to that one, but I did take the older of my two boys to theme parks such as Flamingo Land and Lightwater Valley, up here in Yorkshire. Plus, I took him to Walt Disney World and all the other theme parks (SeaWorld, Epcot, Universal Studios, etc) in Orlando, Florida. Wonderful place for an 11 year-old ... and his dad. .
Who is that dodgy looking geezer on the left in the glasses? Ah right. We will have to give Flamingo Land a try, in the summer holidays.
i remember attending a job interview at a place next to paultons park. it involved a ferry journey and a taxi---from the isle of wight. i cant remember what the job was--but the person interviewing me kindly drove me back to the ferry--saving an expensive taxi ride. fate played a cruel joke though--i had overstayed in the island car park--and a hefty fine greeted me. last year my son and his family relocated to Ashurst...only a short ride from Ower. i go over regularly to see them.