Also, just cause it keeps getting brought up, here's a reference for what the Winter Haven, FL Peppa Pig Theme Park looks like.
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Enjoy Florida
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Orlando Parenting
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BGT Safari
Look at that shade, look at those colors. It's nothing spectacular. A lot of the theming is flat and the fiberglass figures are very simple. The plot of land it sits on is a good deal smaller than Universal Kids. But I believe they knew exactly how to prioritize the budget and limit the scope to guarantee guests enter a park that feels complete upon opening day. It's simple, small, and quaint, but also cute and playful. Perfectly suited for its' target audience.
For anyone who hasn't been, I'd also check out this POV of the Baby Brother's Dinosaur ride. It shows a solid example of how to pull off a simple cheap themed ride for this demographic.
The figures are nice and big and attention-grabbing. The foliage is full, lots of greens and browns. Flat foliage theming is abundant too to keep it feeling like Peppa. There are almost always sounds and other sensory information happening to keep the mild energy up. The IP is simply well-picked, as cheaper flat theming works fine for an IP as 2D and geometric as Peppa.
Comparing it to Shrek and Fiona's, it's kind of no contest who pulled it off better.
I'm unsure how many posters here have been to the park, especially with kids - but for all the dumping we do on Peppa Pig Park, it actually is pretty competent at what it's trying to do!