Hasbro is rolling out a new theme park in partnership with Merlin Entertainment.

Following the successful launch of the Peppa Pig Theme Park in Florida in 2022, North Richland Hills in Texas will host the second standalone theme park in the U.S. inspired by the Hasbro preschool franchise. Centrally located in the heart of North Texas, the park will be just a few miles away from the Peppa Pig World of Play, an indoor attraction that features free-roaming play spaces made for preschoolers. 

The new theme park is designed to be the ultimate experience for little ones, combining interactive rides and themed playgrounds with character shows and an indoor cinema for climate-controlled entertainment. Every corner of the park is crafted with preschoolers in mind, from their first roller coaster rides and fairground games with the whole family to a pedal path adventure built just for kids. 

There are five new rides currently under construction. Daddy Pig’s Roller Coaster is a family-friendly thrill ride for brave little visitors. Take a ride in Daddy Pig’s iconic red car and go on an unexpected adventure when Mr. Bull’s “digging up the road” sends you on a curvy exploration of Daddy Pig’s new shortcut. Peppa Pig’s Balloon Ride is an aerial carousel ride and Grandad Dog’s Pirate Boat Ride invites kids to sail away to find hidden treasure. On Grampy Rabbit’s Dinosaur Adventure, little ones can discover prehistoric surprises. Lastly, Mr. Bull’s High Striker bounces your family up to the sky once the hammer hits the bell.

The park will also include play spaces and additional attractions. Muddy Puddles Splash Pad is a lively play area with spouting fountains, slides, and other watery surprises to keep kids cool on a hot day. Peppa’s Pedal Bike Tour and George’s Tricycle Trail invite little ones to pedal their way through a camping adventure in the woods. The Fun Fair is a fairground adventure full of free games and rides, including Miss Rabbit’s Hot Air Balloon. George’s Fort is just waiting to be explored after kids make their way through a maze in Granny Pig’s Garden. Kids can visit Grandpa Pig’s Greenhouse to discover what is growing.

Peppa Pig’s Treehouse is a not-so-high treehouse with a slide down to the bottom. Rebecca Rabbit’s Playground encourages kids to get active as they jump, crawl, or hop to explore the rabbit burrows. Kids can discover what has left mysterious footprints on the ground at Madame Gazelle’s Nature Trail. Mr. Potato’s Showtime Arena has a stage that will feature live shows throughout the day. Lastly, the Cinema lets kids take a break and watch some of their favorite episodes of Peppa Pig on the big screen.

The Peppa Pig Theme Park is set to open next year.

About the author

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty

Maggie Dougherty is an editorial intern at Adventure Media & Events. She is a senior at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, where she studies digital media and production. In her free time, Maggie can be found watching Conan O’Brien videos on YouTube, reading biographies of Lyndon B. Johnson, or listening to the Succession soundtrack.

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