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{{Short description|Theme park in Langhorne, Pennsylvania}}
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{{Infobox amusement park
{{Infobox amusement park
| name = Sesame Place
| name = Sesame Place Philadelphia
| image =
| image= [[File:Sesame Place Logo.svg|200px]]
| location = [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]
| location = [[Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania]], United States
| coordinates = {{coord|40|11|06|N|74|52|19|W|display=inline,title}}
| opening_date = July 30th, 1980
| opening_date = {{start date and age|1980|7|30}}
| season = May through October
| season = Year Round
| area = {{convert|14|acre|m2}}
| area = {{cvt|14|acre}}
| rides = 17 dry rides & 10 major water rides
| status = open
| owner = [[SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment]]
| rides = 26
| slogan = ''Be a Kid or Be a Kid Again''
| coasters = 2
| homepage = [http://www.sesameplace.com/ Sesame Place Home Page]
| water_rides = 9
|coordinates={{coord|40.185808|N|74.871976|W|display=title,inline}}
| owner = [[United Parks & Resorts]]
| operator = [[United Parks & Resorts]]
| slogan = ''Go Before They Grow''
| theme = [[Sesame Street]]
| homepage = [https://sesameplace.com/philadelphia/ Sesame Place Philadelphia Home Page]
}}
}}
'''Sesame Place Philadelphia''' is a children's [[theme park]] and [[water park]] based on the [[Educational television|children's educational television]] program ''[[Sesame Street]]''. It is one of the twelve [[Sesame Place]] theme parks owned and operated by [[United Parks & Resorts]] under an exclusive license from [[Sesame Workshop]], the non-profit owner of ''Sesame Street''. Located outside of [[Philadelphia]] in [[Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Middletown Township]], [[Bucks County, Pennsylvania|Bucks County]], [[Pennsylvania]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Fish|first=Wayne|url=https://www.poconorecord.com/story/sports/2022/03/10/sesame-place-classic-returns-to-middletown-5-k-fun-run-walk-kids-sprint-free-admission-ticket/9442415002/|title=Sesame Place Classic still a big attraction for runners, walkers and kids of all ages|newspaper=[[Pocono Record]]|date=2022-03-10|accessdate=2022-12-26|quote=[...]Sesame Place [...] have enjoyed the famous theme park in Middletown Township[...]}}</ref> (with a [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania|Langhorne]] mailing address),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sesameplace.com/philadelphia/park-info/directions/|title=Directions|publisher=Sesame Place|accessdate=2022-12-26|quote=100 Sesame Rd Langhorne, PA 19047}}</ref> it is the oldest of the two ''Sesame Street'' theme parks in the [[United States]] (the other being [[Sesame Place San Diego]]). Sesame Place Philadelphia includes a variety of rides, shows and water attractions suited for young children, and is the first theme park in the world to become a certified [[autism]] center.


== History ==
'''Sesame Place''' is an [[United States|American]] [[theme park]] in [[Langhorne, Pennsylvania|Langhorne]], [[Pennsylvania]]. It derives its theme from the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[television]] program and characters like [[Big Bird]], [[Elmo]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]], and [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]]. It includes a variety of rides, shows, and water attractions suited to very young children. It is one of 10 parks operated by [[SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment]], a division of [[The Blackstone Group]].
Sesame Place first opened in 1980 near the [[Oxford Valley Mall]] and initiated the expansion of the commercial complex in the vicinity. It was designed by [[Eric McMillan]], a Canadian designer, Sandra Hanna of [[Lambertville, New Jersey]] and several other designers.


The park is open from early May through [[Halloween]] for The Count's Halloween "Spooktacular", and mid-November through December for "A Very Furry Christmas". The original park was {{cvt|3|acre}} and featured play areas and large computer labs where kids could color their favorite Sesame Street characters. Since then, it has expanded to {{cvt|14|acre}} with rides and water attractions. The expansions included the construction of Cookie's Monster Land in 2014 - the park's largest renovation to date.
==Overview==
Sesame Place first opened in 1980 near the [[Oxford Valley Mall]] and initiated the expansion of the commercial complex in the vicinity. It was designed by [[Eric McMillan]], a Canadian designer. The park is open from late April through Halloween, and is also open on Thanksgiving weekend and some days in December. The original park was {{convert|3|acre|m2}} and featured play areas and large computer labs where kids could color their favorite Sesame Street characters. Since then, it has expanded to {{convert|14|acre|m2}} with rides and water attractions. The expansions included the construction of Sesame Island and Twiddlebug Land.


The theme park is described as having implemented features to make it accessible to children with autism, and on [[World Autism Awareness Day]] in 2018 was announced to be the first theme park that is a Certified Autism Center.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-sesame-place-improving-accessibility-kids-autism-180968679/ |title=Sesame Place Becomes First Theme Park to Be Designated a Certified Autism Center |first=Brigit |last=Katz |website=Smithsonian Magazine}}</ref> Certified Autism Centers "[help] businesses better serve guests and clients with cognitive disorders, including autism".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ibcces.org/certified-autism-center/ |title=Certified Autism Center &#124; Autism Certification for Business Locations}}</ref>
In 2007, it became the first theme park in Pennsylvania to become completely smoke free.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/parkinfo_4themedia_2007_pressrelease.aspx?PRID=125 |title=where Sesame Street comes to life |publisher=Sesame Place |date= |accessdate=2009-09-03}}{{dead link|date=January 2011}}</ref>


In 2007, it became the first theme park in Pennsylvania to become completely smoke-free.<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/parkinfo_4themedia_2007_pressrelease.aspx?PRID=125 |title=SESAME PLACE – FIRST THEME PARK IN PENNSYLVANIA TO BE 100 PERCENT SMOKE-FREE |publisher=Sesame Place |date=21 March 2007 |access-date=2009-09-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609204551/http://www.sesameplace.com/sesame/pa/parkinfo_4themedia_2007_pressrelease.aspx?PRID=125 |archive-date=June 9, 2008}}</ref>


Beginning in January 2021, the park began its year-round operation.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://mommypoppins.com/philadelphia-kids/event/in-person/elmos-furry-fun-fest |title=Elmo's Furry Fun Fest &#124; Mommy Poppins - Things to Do with Kids |date=January 15, 2021 |website=mommypoppins.com}}</ref> The park's previous operating season ran from April through early January; however, 2021 was the first time the park has ever been open during the winter months. Each weekend was a limited capacity event that featured rides, dance parties, and a parade. In 2023, Sesame Place did not continue year-round operation but only closed between mid-January to mid-February.
Sesame Place is one of 10 parks operated by [[SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment]]. Others include [[SeaWorld Orlando]], [[SeaWorld San Diego]], [[SeaWorld San Antonio]], [[Busch Gardens Tampa Bay]], [[Busch Gardens Williamsburg]], [[Discovery Cove]], [[Aquatica Florida]], [[Adventure Island (water park)]], and [[Water Country USA]]
For about 30 years, Busch Entertainment operated Sesame Place in Pennsylvania. In 2009 and 2010, under the new ownership, kiddie areas in Busch Gardens and Sea World parks were converted to Sesame themes. A second Sesame Place park also existed in [[Irving, Texas]] from 1982–1984 (a [[Walmart Supercenter]] now sits in its place), closing its doors due to poor attendance and a large number of [[water park]]s competing for its business. A third one in [[Tokyo, Japan]] ([[Tokyo Sesame Place]]) was open from 1990 until December 31, 2006.
There are also several international ''[[Sesame Street]]'' themed attractions in [[Monterrey, Mexico]] ([[Plaza Sésamo]]) and [[São Paulo, Brazil]] inside the [[Hopi Hari]] theme park.
'''Park Entrance Area''
* '''Grover's Vapor Trail''' - a roller coaster geared toward small children as young as three years of age. A custom Vekoma family roller coaster with several helixes.
* '''Twiddlebug Land''' - an area themed to the Twiddlebug characters. Everything seems oversized here.
* '''Sky Splash''' - a large raft water slide that stands more than 6 stories high, from which one can see the Philadelphia skyline on clear days
* '''Teeny Tiny Tidal Wave''' - a {{convert|10000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} wave pool formed from Ernie's wild garden hose.
* '''Slimey's Chutes''' - two spiral tube water slides. Single and double tubes are used.
* '''Silly Sand Slides''' - three giant slides; A large watch, a spoon on a bag of marbles and a dumped bucket of sand.
* '''Mix n' Match Twiddle Tracks''' - a kid-powered railroad for the little ones.
'''River Area'''
* '''Big Bird's Rambling River''' - a slow-moving, {{convert|1000|ft|m|adj=on}} waterway winding through Sesame Island.
* '''Ernie's Waterworks''' - a small water play area for the little ones.
'''Sesame Neighborhood Area'''
* '''Sunny Day Carousel''' - A carousel with Sesame Street designed horses. Its location was formerly the home of the famous Big Bird Steps.
'''Splash Castle Area'''
* '''The Count's Splash Castle''' - The park's largest attraction opened in the Spring of 2009. This multi-level, water park attraction features over 90 play elements, including a 1000 gallon tipping bucket.
* '''Sesame Streak''' - A pair of tube water slides, one for single riders and the other for double riders.
* '''Slippery Slopes''' - Four short vertical water slides that drop into a three foot pool.
'''Elmo's World''' - an area themed to the [[Elmo's World|popular ''Sesame Street'' segment]]
* '''Peek-A-Bug''' - riders spin and slide from side to side on the back of a smiling bug.
* '''Blast Off''' - a frog hopper, tower drop ride in which riders travel to Planet Elmo with the furry red monster himself.
* '''Cloud Chaser''' - riders fly around in swings.
* '''Flyin' Fish''' - two people can ride together on the fins of an Elmo fish.


== Alleged snubbing case ==
'''Near Elmo's World'''
In July 2022, the park faced criticism after a family claimed in an [[Instagram]] post that the character [[Rosita (Sesame Street)|Rosita]] snubbed their two young black children by ignoring them as they waved to her.<ref>{{cite web |author=__jodiii__ |url=https://www.instagram.com/p/CgGAHtyFoHg/ |title=I'm going to keep posting this, because this had me hot. We were on our way out of sesame place and the kids wanted to stop to see the characters. THIS DISGUSTING person blatantly told our kids NO then proceeded to hug the little white girl next to us! .... |website=[[Instagram]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718161117/https://www.instagram.com/p/CgGAHtyFoHg/ |date=July 16, 2022 |archive-date=July 18, 2022 |access-date=July 25, 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> The video went viral as other users posted similar incidents of costumed characters and black children, with those on social media calling for a boycott of the park.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Alfonseca |first1=Kiara |last2=Ross |first2=Kendall |url=https://abcnews.go.com/US/sesame-place-undergo-bias-training-calls-racism/story?id=87064051 |title=Family calls for Sesame Place performer to be fired |work=[[ABC News (United States)|ABC News]] |date=July 20, 2022 |access-date=July 25, 2022 |archive-date=July 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220726021757/https://abcnews.go.com/US/sesame-place-undergo-bias-training-calls-racism/story?id=87064051 |url-status=live}}</ref> The park released a statement that the costume had made it difficult for the performer to see the girls. They later followed with another statement that the performer had not intentionally snubbed the girls, but instead rejected a request "from someone in the crowd who asked Rosita to hold their child for a photo, which is not permitted."<ref>{{cite news |last=Bella |first=Timothy |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/07/19/sesame-place-philadelphia-black-girls-video/ |title=Sesame Place apologizes after Muppet seems to snub Black girls in video |newspaper=[[The Washington Post]] |date=July 19, 2022 |archive-date=July 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20220719191121/https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/07/19/sesame-place-philadelphia-black-girls-video/ |url-status=live}}</ref> On July 19, Sesame Place Philadelphia formally apologized to the family and invited the family back for a personal meet-and-greet with the characters. They also announced that their employees will undergo racial bias training to ensure park guests have an "inclusive, equitable and entertaining" experience.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Davis |first=Wynne |url=https://www.npr.org/2022/07/19/1112234153/sesame-place-apology-backlash-racism-rosita |title=Sesame Place apologizes after video shows 2 Black girls being passed over at a parade |work=[[National Public Radio]] |date=July 19, 2022 |archive-date=July 20, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220720062426/https://www.npr.org/2022/07/19/1112234153/sesame-place-apology-backlash-racism-rosita |url-status=live}}</ref>
* '''Snuffy's Slides''' - two long dry tube slides for kids 12 and under.
* '''Bert & Ernie's Slip & Slide''' - two intertwining body flumes that empty into a splash pool.


==Attractions==
'''Nets Area'''
* '''Nets & Climbs''' - hundreds of yards of cargo netting connected by {{convert|200|ft|m}} of suspended net tunnels.
* '''Ernie's Bed Bounce''' - a huge, springy yellow air mattress.
* '''Grover's World Twirl''' - a character-themed teacup ride.
* '''Big Bird's Balloon Race''' - a {{convert|40|ft|m|adj=on}} high balloon tower ride that affords a view of the park.
* '''Cookie Mountain''' - a tall blue mountain that kids seven and under can attempt to scale on their own.
* '''Big Bird's Court''' - a small playground and Big Bird's Nest, a large padded area with blocks kids 5 and under can build with and run around on.
* '''Monster Maze''' - a small, sand bottom pit with large "monster" bags kids can run around in.


Sesame Place features dry rides and water rides. Dry rides are open during Elmo's Springtacular, the summer season, The Count's Halloween Spooktacular and A Very Furry Christmas. Water rides are open only in the summer season (Memorial Day-Labor Day). Other rides are only operated during Elmo's Springtacular, The Count's Halloween Spooktacular, or A Very Furry Christmas.
'''Bold text'''==Shows==

* '''Neighborhood Street Party ''' - A parade with all costume carectors and has special stops during Halloween and Christmas time
===Sesame Plaza===
let's play together- a show about friendship
The front entrance.
* '''Elmo's World Live!''' - An interactive show that encourages audience participation and imagination. It is about 15 minutes long
{|class="wikitable"
* '''Elmo Rocks!''' - An all new Rock n' Roll show starring Elmo, other ''Sesame Street'' characters, and two out of costume characters.
! Name !! Manufacturer !! Opened !! Description
Plus, three holiday shows:
|-
Elmo's Halloween and Elmo's Christmas show which is about Elmo talking about these holidays.
|[[Vapor Trail (roller coaster)|Vapor Trail]]||[[Vekoma]]||1998||a [[Grover|Super Grover]]-themed custom [[Vekoma]] family roller coaster with several helixes.
Countdown to Halloween - An adventure where The Count leaves his castle to YOU!
|}
The WSME radio show - Halloween is celebrated on an old time radio show and The Count is the master of Scarceness!!!

Other shows include 1,2,3 Christmas tree, elmo's Christmas wish,And a sesame Christmas show
===Sesame City===
An area themed to mass transit and a big city.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Manufacturer !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Oscar's Wacky Taxi||[[The Gravity Group]]||2018||a Gravity Group family wooden [[roller coaster]] featuring a crazy taxi ride with Oscar, it is located near the front gate.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://sesameplace.com/philadelphia/rides/oscars-wacky-taxi/ |title=New Roller Coaster &#124; Oscar's Wacky Taxi &#124; Sesame Place Philadelphia}}</ref>
|-
|Big Bird's Tour Bus||[[Zamperla]]||2022||a crazy bus ride themed to a tour around the city with Big Bird.
|}

===Big Bird's Beach===
Formerly known as "Twiddlebug Land" from 1993 until 2023.

{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Elmo's Surf n' Slide||1995||a large raft water slide that stands more than six stories high. Formerly known as "Sky Splash" from 1995 until 2023.
|-
|Rosita's Seaside Slides||1993|| two spiral tube water slides. Single and double tubes are used. Formerly known as "Slimey's Chutes" from 1993 until 2023.
|-
|Litte Bird's Bay||1993||a {{cvt|10000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} wave pool formed from Ernie's wild garden hose. Formerly known as "Teeny Tiny Tidal Wave Pool" from 1993 until 2023.
|-
|Abby's Splash n' Sprayground||1993|| a water play ground with gigantic watering can |A kids play area with a giant watering can. This attraction was unnamed until 2023.
|}

===Sesame Island===
[[File:Ernie's Waterworks Sesame Place.jpg|thumb|right|Sky Splash (a former attraction located in Twiddlebug Land) in 2005. This attraction is now known as "Elmo's Surf n' Slide".]]
An area featuring water-based attractions.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Abby's Paradise Theater||||a covered outdoor theater that currently features Meet and Greets with Snuffy, and will soon show ''Welcome To The Party.''
|-
|Bert and Ernie's Splashy Shores||2023||A water adventure area with water umbrellas, tipping buckets, spraying jets, water bobbles, and a spraying water tower.
|-
|Big Bird's Rambling River||1990||a slow-moving, {{cvt|1000|ft|m|adj=on}} waterway winding through Sesame Island.
|-
|Sand Castle Beach||1990||a giant beach-like sandbox and playground.
|}

===Sesame Neighborhood===
A full-scale replica of Sesame Street. Opened in 1988.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Sunny Day Carousel||2008||a carousel with Sesame Street-designed horses. Its location was formerly the home of the Big Bird Steps.
|-
|Sesame Studio||1980||an indoor theater currently is occasionally used for special events as there is no set show here at the time.
|-
|Sesame Street Theater||1980||a large outdoor theater that currently shows ''The Magic of Art.''
|}

===The Count's Court===
Themed after Count von Count and features water rides. The special Count-themed dry attractions only operate during special events and are listed below.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|The Count's Splash Castle||2009||a multi-level, water park attraction features over 90 play elements, including a 1000-gallon tipping bucket.
|-
|Abby's Fairy Falls||||four short vertical water slides that drop into a three-foot pool. (Formerly known as Slippery Slopes until Mid-July 2021).
|}

===Elmo's World===
Themed after Elmo, more specifically the ''Elmo's World'' segment.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Elmo's Silly Splashy Slides||1985||two intertwining body flumes that empty into a splash pool. (Formerly known as Bert & Ernie's Slip & Slide until Mid-July 2021)
|-
|Peek-A-Bug||2006||a Rock 'n Tug themed to a bug in a garden.
|-
|Blast Off||2006||a tower drop ride in which riders travel to Planet Elmo.
|-
|Elmo's Cloud Chaser||2011||riders fly around in swings.
|-
|Flyin' Fish||2006||an aerial carousel ride, similar to Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
|-
|Snuffy's Slides||1980||two long dry tube slides for children 12 and under. This is the last vestige of the Big Bird Bridge system.
|}

===Cookie's Monster Land===
Named after Cookie Monster. Opened in 2014.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Description
|-
|Captain Cookie's High C's Adventure||2014||pirate ships circle a rising and falling track.
|-
|Oscar's Rusty Rotten Rockets||2014||a [[The Whip (ride)|whip]]-like ride, but with hanging garbage can-shaped rockets as vehicles.
|-
|Honker Dinger Derby||2014||a Tivoli Orbiter. Formerly operated at [[Busch Gardens Tampa]] as Sandstorm.
|-
|Monster Mix-Up||2002||a [[teacup ride]]. Formerly known as Grover's World Twirl.
|-
|Flying Cookie Jars||2002||a {{cvt|40|ft|m|adj=on}} high tower ride that affords a view of the park. Formerly known as Big Bird's Balloon Race.
|-
|Monster Clubhouse||2014||a net-climbing attraction.
|-
|Mini Monster Clubhouse||2014||a play area for smaller children.
|}

===Special Event Rides===
These rides only operate during specific seasonal events.
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Description
|-
|The Castle Swing||a swing ride.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-castle-swing/ |title=The Castle Swing |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |website=sesameplace.com |access-date=2016-06-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151108044435/http://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-castle-swing/ |archive-date=2015-11-08}}</ref>
|-
|The Count's Fly By||a smaller version of Elmo's Cloud Chaser, themed after the Count.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-counts-fly-by/ |title=The Count's Fly By |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |website=sesameplace.com |access-date=2016-06-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309235630/https://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-counts-fly-by/ |archive-date=2016-03-09}}</ref>
|-
|The Count Around||a ferris wheel.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-count-around/ |title=The Count Around |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |website=sesameplace.com |access-date=2016-06-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151109180132/http://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/play/dry-fun/the-count-around/ |archive-date=2015-11-09}}</ref>
|-
|The Count's Cruisers||a carousel-type attraction with 4x4 cars.
|-
|Sesame Place Furry Express||a locomotive train.
|-
|Twiddlebug Gingerbread Factory||a retheme to Twiddlebug Land.
|}

==Former attractions==
{|class="wikitable"
! Name !! Opened !! Closed !! Description
|-
|Adult's Oasis||Unknown||Unknown||An area for adults.
|-
|The Amazing Mumford's Water Maze||1980||2004||A maze attraction consisting of tubes with water sprays. The spot where the attraction once stood is empty, being used as a simple pathway.
|-
|Anti-Gravity Mirror|||||| Mirrors for children.
|-
|Balancing Buoys||1981||Circa 1982||
|-
|Bert's Balance Beams||1980||Unknown||Balance Beams.

|-
|Big Bird Bridge/Steps||1980||2007||The original park icon, consisting of a large Big Bird head and a long bridge, which led to various slides, although near the end of its life it only led to the tube slides. The bridge was removed in the Late-90's and Big Bird's mouth was closed up, which left the steps for photo ops. The steps and head were fully removed in 2007 to make way for the Sunny Day Carousel.
|-
|Big Bird's Court||1980||2013||A small play area featuring large padded grounds and blocks. Only children under 5 were permitted inside the attraction. It was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
|-
|Chat Lag |||||| A place to chat.
|-
|Circle Theatre||1983||Unknown||A theatre that presented an animal show. The theatre's building later became home to the 1, 2, 3, Smile with Me! Photo-op.
|-
|Circus Mirrors|||||| Mirrors for children but circus themed.
|-
|The Computer Gallery/The Games Gallery||1980||2001||This attraction housed an area featuring many computers, allowing attendees to play simple educational games featuring Sesame Street characters. In 1993, the area became The Games Gallery, with arcade games replacing computers. In 2001, the attraction was converted into a quick-service restaurant, known as Cookie's Cafe.
|-
|Cookie Mountain||1980||2013||An inflatable mountain where children could climb on their own. Only children under seven were permitted at this attraction. It was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
|-
|The Count's Ballroom||1980||2006||A large ball pit containing over 80,000 balls. It was removed to make way for Elmo's World, with this attraction replaced with Blast Off.
|-
|The Count's Fount||1985||2008||A water play area. It was demolished to make way for the larger Count's Splash Castle.
|-
|Create a Muppet Show||1980's||Unknown||Create Muppets Show!
|-
|Crystal Climb||1982||Unknown||A set of geodesic climbing mazes. It was soon relocated to another area, before being removed entirely and permanently. The original location later became home to Adult's Oasis, while the relocated version became home to the Sesame Slab Slides.
|-
|Elmo's World Live||2001||2016||A live show based on the segment of the same name. It was replaced with Elmo: the Musical - LIVE!.
|-
|Ernie's Bed Bounce||1980||2013||An inflatable, springy air mattress. For two years in 1981, a second mattress was also added in the spot where the Circle Theater later stood. The main Bed was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land in 2013, with Honker Ginger Derby sitting where this once stood.
|-
|Ernie's Waterworks
|1990
|2022
|A small water play area. Removed at the end of the 2022 season to be replaced by Bert and Ernie's Splashy Shores.
|-
|Everyone is You and Me||1983||1990's||Unknown
|-
|Foot Notes||||||Notes for people.
|-
|Grover's Rubber Band Bounce||||||A giant rubber band four feet wide and eight feet high which let kids "bounce off the walls."
|-
|Herry's Hand Over Water||1980||1984||A playground set over a pool of water. It was later replaced with the Sesame Construction Company attraction.
|-
|Kaliedoscope||||||
|-
||Little Bird's Birdbath||1990's||2008||A sprinkler play area made for young children. It was demolished alongside its sister attraction Little Bird's Rapids to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
|-
|Little Bird's Court||1980||2001||A sand-focused playground. It was later moved to Sesame Island. The spot where the original version stood was replaced with Grover's World Twirl.
|-
||Little Bird's Rapids||Unknown||2008||A junior water slide. It was demolished alongside its sister attraction Little Bird's Birdbath to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
|-
|Mirror Mirage||||||
|-
|Mix and Match Muppet Totem Poles||||||
|-
|Mix n' Match Twiddle Tracks||1993||2021||a children's railroad. Its trains were removed after the 2021 season.
|-
|Monster Maze||1980||2013||A small, sand bottom pit with large "monster" bags children can run around in. It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
|-
|Multiscopes||||||
|-
|Nets & Climbs||1980||2013||Hundreds of yards of cargo netting connected by {{cvt|200|ft|m}} of suspended net tunnels. It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
|-
|Oscar's Balance Beams|||||| A set of balance beams.
|-
|Oscar's Obstacle Course||1980||Unknown|| A twisty maze in a sand box.
|-
|Pedal Power and Cycles||1980||1999||
|-
|Pin Tables||||||
|-
|Pitch Switch||||||
|-
|Rainbow Room||1980||1999||
|-
|Rainbow Pyramid||1980||2001||An attraction that taught children about air pressure. It was replaced with Sesame Playhouse.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bigbirdbridge.blogspot.com/2012/06/snuffle-ball.html |title=Big Bird Bridge: Rainbow Pyramid |first=Guy |last=Hutchinson |date=27 June 2012}}</ref>
|-
|Rubber Duckie Pond||1980||Unknown||A giant water bed that kids could jump on. It was later redeveloped into a water play area under the same name.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://bigbirdbridge.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-boat-slide-at-rubber-duckie-pond.html |title=Big Bird Bridge: The "boat slide" at Rubber Duckie Pond (version 2) |first=Guy |last=Hutchinson |date=26 November 2012}}</ref>
|-
|Rubber Duckie Pond||Unknown||2010||A water play area that replaced the above water bed. It was demolished in 2010 to make way for Elmo's Cloud Chaser.
|-
|Runaway Rapids||1984||2008||A tube water slide. It was demolished to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
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|Slimey's Square
|2021
|2023
|a children's play area designated for children 5 and under.
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|Sesame Beach||1980||2006||| A sandbox area. It was demolished in 2006 to make way for the Elmo's World area, with this attraction replaced with Peek a Bug.
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|Sesame Construction Company||1985||2001||A play area featuring giant building blocks that can be used to create structures. It was removed to make way for Big Bird's Balloon Race.
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|Sesame Dream Network||||||
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|Sesame Garden||1981||1980's||A flower garden.
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|Sesame Slab Slides||||||A set of slides that go from the top of the Nets & Climbs to the bottom.
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|Sesame Production Company||||||
|-
|Sesame Streak
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|2020-2022
|a pair of tube water slides, one for single riders and the other for double riders. This water slide closed between 2020 and 2021 and remained Standing but not Operating until late 2022.
|-
|Shadow Room||1980||2001||
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|Silly Sand Slides||1993||2019||Three giant slides modeled after; A large watch, a spoon on a bag of marbles and a dumped bucket of sand. The attraction was removed in 2019.
|-
|Slippery Slopes||1980||1985||A set of foam-covered slides. It has no connection with the water slide Abby's Fairy Falls which formerly had the same name as this water slide. It was later replaced with Sesame Streak.
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|The Snake Tube||1981||||
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|Snuffle Ball||1981||||
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|Super Grover's Cable Glides||1980||1986||A set of rope swings.
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|Talking Picture Show||||||
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|Teleidoscope Temple||1980||1999||
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|Touch of Spring||1983||Unknown||
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|Tunnels of Fun||1980||2013||A set of tunnels. Removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
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|Twiddlebug Hop||1980||1986|| A large rope swing. It was later replaced with a garden area.
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|Twiddlebug Land||1993||2022|| A large themed area in the waterpark themed to make yourself feel as small as a Twiddlebug. The land & attractions remained and were rethemed in 2023 to "Big Bird's Beach".
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|Twiddlebug Tunnel||1980||unknown|| A tunnel for kids to crawl through where "mysterious colors and sounds await".
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|Whisper Walls||1980||2013|| It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
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|Zoetrope||||||
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|Zoom Flume||1983||1986||A water slide. It was demolished in 1986 due to low capacity and the additions of other water attractions, with its spot being replaced with Little Bird's Birdbath.
|}

==Entertainment==
*'''Sesame Street Party Parade ''' - A parade with all costume characters and has dance stops throughout the parade route. (2011–present, anniversary: 2015, 2020)
*'''Elmo the Musical!''' - Magic, mayhem, and music add up in Elmo the Musical - Live at Sesame Place! Join Elmo as it's time to raise the curtain and light the lights, when this brand-new show takes over the Sesame Studio at Sesame Place.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web |url=https://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/attractions/shows/elmo-the-musical |title=Elmo the Musical - Live at Sesame Place |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |website=sesameplace.com |access-date=2016-06-04}}</ref> (2014–present)
*'''The Magic of Art''' - Abby Cadabby is getting ready for the art show on Sesame Street. Abby isn't sure what to create. Abby asks for help from Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover and Telly. She then learns art comes in all shapes and sized, with paintings and sculptures. They inspire Abby to use imagination and create your own masterpiece. (2016-present)
*'''Our Street is Sesame Street''' - Elmo, Abby Cadabby and Big Bird! Sing, dance, and clap along as you watch the show at the Sesame Street Neighborhood. (2019-present)
*'''Welcome to the Party''' - Elmo, Abby, Grover, Rosita and Cookie Monster want to put on a show to welcome their new friends to Sesame Street but can’t decide what kind it should be. From a dance show to a magic show to a cookie show, everyone has a different idea! With the help of some new friends, like Elmo’s adorable puppy Tango, our Sesame Street pals realize that by working together, they can put on the biggest, most spectacular welcome show of all! (2023-present)

===Holiday shows and parades===
'''The Count's Halloween Spooktacular Shows/Parades''':
*'''The Not Too Spooky Howl-Ween Radio Show!''' - A show starring the "Sesame Street" characters that they performed at the WSME theater and our Halloween broadcast. Located in "Abby's Paradise Theater".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/attractions/shows/lets-play-together |title=Let's Play Together! |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |website=sesameplace.com |access-date=2016-06-04}}</ref> (2010–present)
*'''Who Said Boo?!''' - A show at Sesame Place where Sesame Street characters went to the Count's Halloween Party but they hear an eerie BOO! Shows in the "Sesame Street Neighborhood Theater" (formerly "Monster Rock Theater").<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://sesameplace.com/en/langhorne/attractions/shows/the-magic-of-art/ |title=The Magic of Art™ |last=Entertainment |first=SeaWorld Parks & |access-date=2016-06-04}}</ref> (2014–present)
*'''Elmo the Musical- A Halloween Adventure!''' - Magic, mayhem and music add up in Elmo the Musical - Live at Sesame Place! Join Elmo as it's time to raise the curtain and light the lights, when this brand-new show takes over the Sesame Studio at Sesame Place.<ref name="auto"/> (2014–present)
*'''Sesame Street Halloween Parade''' (2013-present)
*'''Our Street on Halloween''' (2022-present)
'''A Very Furry Christmas Shows/Parades''':
*'''A Very Merry Sesame Street Sing Along''' - Visitors can join their Sesame Street friends to listen to various holiday songs sung by Elmo and friends. (2020-present)
*'''Sesame Street Christmas Parade''' (2013-present)
*'''Elmo's Christmas Wish''' (2011-present)
*'''1-2-3 Christmas Tree''' (2019-present)
'''Mardi Gras Shows/Parades''':
*'''Sesame Street Mardi Gras Parade''' (2022-present)


==Costume characters==
==Costume characters==
Families can have breakfast with the characters an hour before the rest of the park opens. This is not included in regular admission price. The entire Sesame Place crew struts down Sesame Street twice a day in the "Neighborhood Street Party" parade. This features all of the Sesame Place characters, large floats, dancers, and music. The characters include:
Families can dine with some characters at Dine with Elmo and friends (or one of its seasonal variations). This is not included in the regular admission price and takes place at varying times depending on season. The characters at the dine change seasonally. Many of the Sesame Place characters strut down "[[Sesame Street]]" in the "Neighborhood Street Party" parade (or one of its seasonal variations). This features 15 Sesame Place characters, large floats, dancers and music. The park also features character meet and greets that vary through the year. During the holiday season, characters from [[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]] appear in the park, thanks to a licensing agreement between SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, and Character Arts LLC. The characters that feature in the park include:

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===Current characters===
* Elmo
====Sesame Street====
* Baby bear
* [[Abby Cadabby]] (regular, parade)
* Big Bird
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Baby Bear]] (random)
* Ernie
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Barkley]] (parade only)
* Bert
* [[Bert (Sesame Street)|Bert]] (regular, parade)
* Grover/ super Grover
* [[Big Bird]] (regular, parade)
* Abby Cadabby
* [[Cookie Monster]] (regular, parade)
* Rosita
* [[Count von Count]] (regular, parade)
* Zoe
* [[Elmo]] (regular, parade)
* Cookie Monster
* [[Ernie (Sesame Street)|Ernie]] (regular, parade)
* The Count
* Gonger (random)
* Telly Monster
* [[Grover]] / [[Grover|Super Grover]] (regular, parade)
* Prairie Dawn
* A [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Honker]] and a Dinger (random)
* Oscar
* [[Julia (Sesame Street)|Julia]] (regular)
* Murray
* Lightning the Reindeer (seasonal)
{{div col end}}
* [[Murray Monster]] (random, parade)
Discontinued characters:
* [[Hoots the Owl]] (removed in 2009)
* [[Oscar the Grouch]] (regular, parade)
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Prairie Dawn]] (random, parade)
* [[Rosita (Sesame Street)|Rosita]] (regular, parade)
* [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffleupagus]] (regular)
* Tango (regular)
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Telly Monster]] (random, parade)
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Zoe]] (regular, parade)

====Other====
* [[Chocolate chip cookie|Chocolate Chip Cookie]] (seasonal)
* [[Santa Claus]] (seasonal)
* [[Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer]] (seasonal)
* Clarice (seasonal)
* The Bumble (seasonal)

===Former characters===
* [[List of Sesame Street Muppets#Muppets|Hoots the Owl]] (removed in 2009)
* Jackman Wolf (removed in 2010)
* Jackman Wolf (removed in 2010)
* [[Honkers]] only around in the 80's and 90's proboly


== References ==
==References==
{{reflist}}
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== Further reading ==
==Further reading==
{{Wikinews|Abby Cadabby debuts at Sesame Place today as a walkaround character}}
{{Wikinews|Abby Cadabby debuts at Sesame Place today as a walkaround character}}
{{wikinews|Wikinews attends Christy Carlson Romano concert Sesame Place}}
{{wikinews|Wikinews attends Christy Carlson Romano concert Sesame Place}}
* {{cite news|title=What's new at Sesame Place?|author=Chris English|work=phillyBurbs|publisher=Calkins Media, Inc.|date=2007-05-03|url=http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/147-05032007-1340506.html|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070930013135/http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/147-05032007-1340506.html|archivedate=2007-09-30}}
*{{cite news |title=What's new at Sesame Place? |author=Chris English |work=phillyBurbs |publisher=Calkins Media, Inc. |date=2007-05-03 |url=http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/147-05032007-1340506.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930013135/http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/147-05032007-1340506.html |archive-date=2007-09-30}}
* {{cite news|title=Variety Kids Celebrate Halloween at Sesame Place?|author=Manasee Wagh|work=phillyBurbs|publisher=Calkins Media, Inc.|date=2008-11-05|url=http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/variety-kids-celebrate-halloween-at-sesame-place}}{{dead link|date=January 2011}}
*{{cite news |title=Variety Kids Celebrate Halloween at Sesame Place? |author=Manasee Wagh |work=phillyBurbs |publisher=Calkins Media, Inc. |date=2008-11-05 |url=http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/variety-kids-celebrate-halloween-at-sesame-place |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008142401/http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/variety-kids-celebrate-halloween-at-sesame-place |archive-date=2011-10-08}}
* {{cite news|title=Psst…Oxford Valley isn’t closing|author=Crissa Shoemaker Debree|work=phillyBurbs|publisher=Calkins Media, Inc.|date=2008-08-18|url=http://www1.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-08182008-1578187.html}}{{dead link|date=January 2011}}
*{{cite news |title=Psst…Oxford Valley isn't closing |author=Crissa Shoemaker Debree |work=phillyBurbs |publisher=Calkins Media, Inc. |date=2008-08-18 |url=http://www1.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-08182008-1578187.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081205003043/http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-08182008-1578187.html |archive-date=December 5, 2008}}
* {{cite news|title=Abby Cadabby…a baby girl born at Sesame Place|author=Jo Ciavaglia|work=phillyBurbs|publisher=Calkins Media, Inc.|date=2008-08-28|url=http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/abby-cadabby-a-baby-girl-born-at-sesame-place}}{{dead link|date=January 2011}}
*{{cite news |title=Abby Cadabby…a baby girl born at Sesame Place |author=Jo Ciavaglia |work=phillyBurbs |publisher=Calkins Media, Inc. |date=2008-08-28 |url=http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/abby-cadabby-a-baby-girl-born-at-sesame-place |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008142401/http://blogs.phillyburbs.com/news/bcct/abby-cadabby-a-baby-girl-born-at-sesame-place |archive-date=2011-10-08}}
* {{cite news|title=We're Outta Here! Four Fantastic Day Trips For Families|author=Jacqueline Burt Wang|work=New York Post|publisher=NYP Holdings, Inc.|date=2008-08-08|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/item_MXgGJx9u9Db56ek2H4B1nO}}
*{{cite news |title=We're Outta Here! Four Fantastic Day Trips For Families |author=Jacqueline Burt Wang |work=New York Post |publisher=NYP Holdings, Inc. |date=2008-08-08 |url=http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/item_MXgGJx9u9Db56ek2H4B1nO}}
* {{cite news|title='Hip Hop Harry' takes stage at Sesame Place|author=Kristie Rearick|work=South Jersey News Onlin|date=2008-06-27|url=http://blog.nj.com/southjerseylife/2008/06/hip_hop_harry_takes_stage_at_s.htm}}{{dead link|date=January 2011}}
*{{cite news |title='Hip Hop Harry' takes stage at Sesame Place |author=Kristie Rearick |work=South Jersey News Online |date=2008-06-27 |url=https://www.nj.com/southjerseylife/2008/06/hip_hop_harry_takes_stage_at_s.html}}
* {{cite news|title=Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Place?|author=Kara Mcguire|work=Star Tribune|date=2008-05-02|url=http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/travel/18454034.html}}
*{{cite news |title=Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Place? |author=Kara Mcguire |work=Star Tribune |date=2008-05-02 |url=http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/travel/18454034.html}}
* {{cite news|title=Durham-Wahlberg family at Sesame Place|work=People Magazine|date=2007-08-20|url=http://celebritybabies.people.com/2007/08/10/wahlberg-family/}}
*{{cite news |title=Durham-Wahlberg family at Sesame Place |work=People Magazine |date=2007-08-20 |url=http://celebritybabies.people.com/2007/08/10/wahlberg-family/}}


== External links ==
==External links==
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* [http://www.sesameplace.com/ Sesame Place Official Site]
*[http://www.sesameplace.com/ Sesame Place official site]
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Sesame Place Philadelphia
LocationMiddletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°11′06″N 74°52′19″W / 40.18500°N 74.87194°W / 40.18500; -74.87194
StatusOperating
OpenedJuly 30, 1980; 44 years ago (1980-07-30)
OwnerUnited Parks & Resorts
Operated byUnited Parks & Resorts
ThemeSesame Street
SloganGo Before They Grow
Operating seasonYear Round
Area14 acres (5.7 ha)
Attractions
Total26
Roller coasters2
Water rides9
WebsiteSesame Place Philadelphia Home Page

Sesame Place Philadelphia is a children's theme park and water park based on the children's educational television program Sesame Street. It is one of the twelve Sesame Place theme parks owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts under an exclusive license from Sesame Workshop, the non-profit owner of Sesame Street. Located outside of Philadelphia in Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania[1] (with a Langhorne mailing address),[2] it is the oldest of the two Sesame Street theme parks in the United States (the other being Sesame Place San Diego). Sesame Place Philadelphia includes a variety of rides, shows and water attractions suited for young children, and is the first theme park in the world to become a certified autism center.

History

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Sesame Place first opened in 1980 near the Oxford Valley Mall and initiated the expansion of the commercial complex in the vicinity. It was designed by Eric McMillan, a Canadian designer, Sandra Hanna of Lambertville, New Jersey and several other designers.

The park is open from early May through Halloween for The Count's Halloween "Spooktacular", and mid-November through December for "A Very Furry Christmas". The original park was 3 acres (1.2 ha) and featured play areas and large computer labs where kids could color their favorite Sesame Street characters. Since then, it has expanded to 14 acres (5.7 ha) with rides and water attractions. The expansions included the construction of Cookie's Monster Land in 2014 - the park's largest renovation to date.

The theme park is described as having implemented features to make it accessible to children with autism, and on World Autism Awareness Day in 2018 was announced to be the first theme park that is a Certified Autism Center.[3] Certified Autism Centers "[help] businesses better serve guests and clients with cognitive disorders, including autism".[4]

In 2007, it became the first theme park in Pennsylvania to become completely smoke-free.[5]

Beginning in January 2021, the park began its year-round operation.[6] The park's previous operating season ran from April through early January; however, 2021 was the first time the park has ever been open during the winter months. Each weekend was a limited capacity event that featured rides, dance parties, and a parade. In 2023, Sesame Place did not continue year-round operation but only closed between mid-January to mid-February.

Alleged snubbing case

[edit]

In July 2022, the park faced criticism after a family claimed in an Instagram post that the character Rosita snubbed their two young black children by ignoring them as they waved to her.[7] The video went viral as other users posted similar incidents of costumed characters and black children, with those on social media calling for a boycott of the park.[8] The park released a statement that the costume had made it difficult for the performer to see the girls. They later followed with another statement that the performer had not intentionally snubbed the girls, but instead rejected a request "from someone in the crowd who asked Rosita to hold their child for a photo, which is not permitted."[9] On July 19, Sesame Place Philadelphia formally apologized to the family and invited the family back for a personal meet-and-greet with the characters. They also announced that their employees will undergo racial bias training to ensure park guests have an "inclusive, equitable and entertaining" experience.[10]

Attractions

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Sesame Place features dry rides and water rides. Dry rides are open during Elmo's Springtacular, the summer season, The Count's Halloween Spooktacular and A Very Furry Christmas. Water rides are open only in the summer season (Memorial Day-Labor Day). Other rides are only operated during Elmo's Springtacular, The Count's Halloween Spooktacular, or A Very Furry Christmas.

Sesame Plaza

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The front entrance.

Name Manufacturer Opened Description
Vapor Trail Vekoma 1998 a Super Grover-themed custom Vekoma family roller coaster with several helixes.

Sesame City

[edit]

An area themed to mass transit and a big city.

Name Manufacturer Opened Description
Oscar's Wacky Taxi The Gravity Group 2018 a Gravity Group family wooden roller coaster featuring a crazy taxi ride with Oscar, it is located near the front gate.[11]
Big Bird's Tour Bus Zamperla 2022 a crazy bus ride themed to a tour around the city with Big Bird.

Big Bird's Beach

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Formerly known as "Twiddlebug Land" from 1993 until 2023.

Name Opened Description
Elmo's Surf n' Slide 1995 a large raft water slide that stands more than six stories high. Formerly known as "Sky Splash" from 1995 until 2023.
Rosita's Seaside Slides 1993 two spiral tube water slides. Single and double tubes are used. Formerly known as "Slimey's Chutes" from 1993 until 2023.
Litte Bird's Bay 1993 a 10,000 sq ft (930 m2) wave pool formed from Ernie's wild garden hose. Formerly known as "Teeny Tiny Tidal Wave Pool" from 1993 until 2023.
Abby's Splash n' Sprayground 1993 A kids play area with a giant watering can. This attraction was unnamed until 2023.

Sesame Island

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Sky Splash (a former attraction located in Twiddlebug Land) in 2005. This attraction is now known as "Elmo's Surf n' Slide".

An area featuring water-based attractions.

Name Opened Description
Abby's Paradise Theater a covered outdoor theater that currently features Meet and Greets with Snuffy, and will soon show Welcome To The Party.
Bert and Ernie's Splashy Shores 2023 A water adventure area with water umbrellas, tipping buckets, spraying jets, water bobbles, and a spraying water tower.
Big Bird's Rambling River 1990 a slow-moving, 1,000 ft (300 m) waterway winding through Sesame Island.
Sand Castle Beach 1990 a giant beach-like sandbox and playground.

Sesame Neighborhood

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A full-scale replica of Sesame Street. Opened in 1988.

Name Opened Description
Sunny Day Carousel 2008 a carousel with Sesame Street-designed horses. Its location was formerly the home of the Big Bird Steps.
Sesame Studio 1980 an indoor theater currently is occasionally used for special events as there is no set show here at the time.
Sesame Street Theater 1980 a large outdoor theater that currently shows The Magic of Art.

The Count's Court

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Themed after Count von Count and features water rides. The special Count-themed dry attractions only operate during special events and are listed below.

Name Opened Description
The Count's Splash Castle 2009 a multi-level, water park attraction features over 90 play elements, including a 1000-gallon tipping bucket.
Abby's Fairy Falls four short vertical water slides that drop into a three-foot pool. (Formerly known as Slippery Slopes until Mid-July 2021).

Elmo's World

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Themed after Elmo, more specifically the Elmo's World segment.

Name Opened Description
Elmo's Silly Splashy Slides 1985 two intertwining body flumes that empty into a splash pool. (Formerly known as Bert & Ernie's Slip & Slide until Mid-July 2021)
Peek-A-Bug 2006 a Rock 'n Tug themed to a bug in a garden.
Blast Off 2006 a tower drop ride in which riders travel to Planet Elmo.
Elmo's Cloud Chaser 2011 riders fly around in swings.
Flyin' Fish 2006 an aerial carousel ride, similar to Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
Snuffy's Slides 1980 two long dry tube slides for children 12 and under. This is the last vestige of the Big Bird Bridge system.

Cookie's Monster Land

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Named after Cookie Monster. Opened in 2014.

Name Opened Description
Captain Cookie's High C's Adventure 2014 pirate ships circle a rising and falling track.
Oscar's Rusty Rotten Rockets 2014 a whip-like ride, but with hanging garbage can-shaped rockets as vehicles.
Honker Dinger Derby 2014 a Tivoli Orbiter. Formerly operated at Busch Gardens Tampa as Sandstorm.
Monster Mix-Up 2002 a teacup ride. Formerly known as Grover's World Twirl.
Flying Cookie Jars 2002 a 40 ft (12 m) high tower ride that affords a view of the park. Formerly known as Big Bird's Balloon Race.
Monster Clubhouse 2014 a net-climbing attraction.
Mini Monster Clubhouse 2014 a play area for smaller children.

Special Event Rides

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These rides only operate during specific seasonal events.

Name Description
The Castle Swing a swing ride.[12]
The Count's Fly By a smaller version of Elmo's Cloud Chaser, themed after the Count.[13]
The Count Around a ferris wheel.[14]
The Count's Cruisers a carousel-type attraction with 4x4 cars.
Sesame Place Furry Express a locomotive train.
Twiddlebug Gingerbread Factory a retheme to Twiddlebug Land.

Former attractions

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Name Opened Closed Description
Adult's Oasis Unknown Unknown An area for adults.
The Amazing Mumford's Water Maze 1980 2004 A maze attraction consisting of tubes with water sprays. The spot where the attraction once stood is empty, being used as a simple pathway.
Anti-Gravity Mirror Mirrors for children.
Balancing Buoys 1981 Circa 1982
Bert's Balance Beams 1980 Unknown Balance Beams.
Big Bird Bridge/Steps 1980 2007 The original park icon, consisting of a large Big Bird head and a long bridge, which led to various slides, although near the end of its life it only led to the tube slides. The bridge was removed in the Late-90's and Big Bird's mouth was closed up, which left the steps for photo ops. The steps and head were fully removed in 2007 to make way for the Sunny Day Carousel.
Big Bird's Court 1980 2013 A small play area featuring large padded grounds and blocks. Only children under 5 were permitted inside the attraction. It was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
Chat Lag A place to chat.
Circle Theatre 1983 Unknown A theatre that presented an animal show. The theatre's building later became home to the 1, 2, 3, Smile with Me! Photo-op.
Circus Mirrors Mirrors for children but circus themed.
The Computer Gallery/The Games Gallery 1980 2001 This attraction housed an area featuring many computers, allowing attendees to play simple educational games featuring Sesame Street characters. In 1993, the area became The Games Gallery, with arcade games replacing computers. In 2001, the attraction was converted into a quick-service restaurant, known as Cookie's Cafe.
Cookie Mountain 1980 2013 An inflatable mountain where children could climb on their own. Only children under seven were permitted at this attraction. It was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
The Count's Ballroom 1980 2006 A large ball pit containing over 80,000 balls. It was removed to make way for Elmo's World, with this attraction replaced with Blast Off.
The Count's Fount 1985 2008 A water play area. It was demolished to make way for the larger Count's Splash Castle.
Create a Muppet Show 1980's Unknown Create Muppets Show!
Crystal Climb 1982 Unknown A set of geodesic climbing mazes. It was soon relocated to another area, before being removed entirely and permanently. The original location later became home to Adult's Oasis, while the relocated version became home to the Sesame Slab Slides.
Elmo's World Live 2001 2016 A live show based on the segment of the same name. It was replaced with Elmo: the Musical - LIVE!.
Ernie's Bed Bounce 1980 2013 An inflatable, springy air mattress. For two years in 1981, a second mattress was also added in the spot where the Circle Theater later stood. The main Bed was removed to make way for Cookie's Monster Land in 2013, with Honker Ginger Derby sitting where this once stood.
Ernie's Waterworks 1990 2022 A small water play area. Removed at the end of the 2022 season to be replaced by Bert and Ernie's Splashy Shores.
Everyone is You and Me 1983 1990's Unknown
Foot Notes Notes for people.
Grover's Rubber Band Bounce A giant rubber band four feet wide and eight feet high which let kids "bounce off the walls."
Herry's Hand Over Water 1980 1984 A playground set over a pool of water. It was later replaced with the Sesame Construction Company attraction.
Kaliedoscope
Little Bird's Birdbath 1990's 2008 A sprinkler play area made for young children. It was demolished alongside its sister attraction Little Bird's Rapids to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
Little Bird's Court 1980 2001 A sand-focused playground. It was later moved to Sesame Island. The spot where the original version stood was replaced with Grover's World Twirl.
Little Bird's Rapids Unknown 2008 A junior water slide. It was demolished alongside its sister attraction Little Bird's Birdbath to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
Mirror Mirage
Mix and Match Muppet Totem Poles
Mix n' Match Twiddle Tracks 1993 2021 a children's railroad. Its trains were removed after the 2021 season.
Monster Maze 1980 2013 A small, sand bottom pit with large "monster" bags children can run around in. It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
Multiscopes
Nets & Climbs 1980 2013 Hundreds of yards of cargo netting connected by 200 ft (61 m) of suspended net tunnels. It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
Oscar's Balance Beams A set of balance beams.
Oscar's Obstacle Course 1980 Unknown A twisty maze in a sand box.
Pedal Power and Cycles 1980 1999
Pin Tables
Pitch Switch
Rainbow Room 1980 1999
Rainbow Pyramid 1980 2001 An attraction that taught children about air pressure. It was replaced with Sesame Playhouse.[15]
Rubber Duckie Pond 1980 Unknown A giant water bed that kids could jump on. It was later redeveloped into a water play area under the same name.[16]
Rubber Duckie Pond Unknown 2010 A water play area that replaced the above water bed. It was demolished in 2010 to make way for Elmo's Cloud Chaser.
Runaway Rapids 1984 2008 A tube water slide. It was demolished to make way for The Count's Splash Castle.
Slimey's Square 2021 2023 a children's play area designated for children 5 and under.
Sesame Beach 1980 2006 A sandbox area. It was demolished in 2006 to make way for the Elmo's World area, with this attraction replaced with Peek a Bug.
Sesame Construction Company 1985 2001 A play area featuring giant building blocks that can be used to create structures. It was removed to make way for Big Bird's Balloon Race.
Sesame Dream Network
Sesame Garden 1981 1980's A flower garden.
Sesame Slab Slides A set of slides that go from the top of the Nets & Climbs to the bottom.
Sesame Production Company
Sesame Streak 2020-2022 a pair of tube water slides, one for single riders and the other for double riders. This water slide closed between 2020 and 2021 and remained Standing but not Operating until late 2022.
Shadow Room 1980 2001
Silly Sand Slides 1993 2019 Three giant slides modeled after; A large watch, a spoon on a bag of marbles and a dumped bucket of sand. The attraction was removed in 2019.
Slippery Slopes 1980 1985 A set of foam-covered slides. It has no connection with the water slide Abby's Fairy Falls which formerly had the same name as this water slide. It was later replaced with Sesame Streak.
The Snake Tube 1981
Snuffle Ball 1981
Super Grover's Cable Glides 1980 1986 A set of rope swings.
Talking Picture Show
Teleidoscope Temple 1980 1999
Touch of Spring 1983 Unknown
Tunnels of Fun 1980 2013 A set of tunnels. Removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
Twiddlebug Hop 1980 1986 A large rope swing. It was later replaced with a garden area.
Twiddlebug Land 1993 2022 A large themed area in the waterpark themed to make yourself feel as small as a Twiddlebug. The land & attractions remained and were rethemed in 2023 to "Big Bird's Beach".
Twiddlebug Tunnel 1980 unknown A tunnel for kids to crawl through where "mysterious colors and sounds await".
Whisper Walls 1980 2013 It was removed in 2013 to make way for Cookie's Monster Land.
Zoetrope
Zoom Flume 1983 1986 A water slide. It was demolished in 1986 due to low capacity and the additions of other water attractions, with its spot being replaced with Little Bird's Birdbath.

Entertainment

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  • Sesame Street Party Parade - A parade with all costume characters and has dance stops throughout the parade route. (2011–present, anniversary: 2015, 2020)
  • Elmo the Musical! - Magic, mayhem, and music add up in Elmo the Musical - Live at Sesame Place! Join Elmo as it's time to raise the curtain and light the lights, when this brand-new show takes over the Sesame Studio at Sesame Place.[17] (2014–present)
  • The Magic of Art - Abby Cadabby is getting ready for the art show on Sesame Street. Abby isn't sure what to create. Abby asks for help from Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover and Telly. She then learns art comes in all shapes and sized, with paintings and sculptures. They inspire Abby to use imagination and create your own masterpiece. (2016-present)
  • Our Street is Sesame Street - Elmo, Abby Cadabby and Big Bird! Sing, dance, and clap along as you watch the show at the Sesame Street Neighborhood. (2019-present)
  • Welcome to the Party - Elmo, Abby, Grover, Rosita and Cookie Monster want to put on a show to welcome their new friends to Sesame Street but can’t decide what kind it should be. From a dance show to a magic show to a cookie show, everyone has a different idea! With the help of some new friends, like Elmo’s adorable puppy Tango, our Sesame Street pals realize that by working together, they can put on the biggest, most spectacular welcome show of all! (2023-present)

Holiday shows and parades

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The Count's Halloween Spooktacular Shows/Parades:

  • The Not Too Spooky Howl-Ween Radio Show! - A show starring the "Sesame Street" characters that they performed at the WSME theater and our Halloween broadcast. Located in "Abby's Paradise Theater".[18] (2010–present)
  • Who Said Boo?! - A show at Sesame Place where Sesame Street characters went to the Count's Halloween Party but they hear an eerie BOO! Shows in the "Sesame Street Neighborhood Theater" (formerly "Monster Rock Theater").[19] (2014–present)
  • Elmo the Musical- A Halloween Adventure! - Magic, mayhem and music add up in Elmo the Musical - Live at Sesame Place! Join Elmo as it's time to raise the curtain and light the lights, when this brand-new show takes over the Sesame Studio at Sesame Place.[17] (2014–present)
  • Sesame Street Halloween Parade (2013-present)
  • Our Street on Halloween (2022-present)

A Very Furry Christmas Shows/Parades:

  • A Very Merry Sesame Street Sing Along - Visitors can join their Sesame Street friends to listen to various holiday songs sung by Elmo and friends. (2020-present)
  • Sesame Street Christmas Parade (2013-present)
  • Elmo's Christmas Wish (2011-present)
  • 1-2-3 Christmas Tree (2019-present)

Mardi Gras Shows/Parades:

  • Sesame Street Mardi Gras Parade (2022-present)

Costume characters

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Families can dine with some characters at Dine with Elmo and friends (or one of its seasonal variations). This is not included in the regular admission price and takes place at varying times depending on season. The characters at the dine change seasonally. Many of the Sesame Place characters strut down "Sesame Street" in the "Neighborhood Street Party" parade (or one of its seasonal variations). This features 15 Sesame Place characters, large floats, dancers and music. The park also features character meet and greets that vary through the year. During the holiday season, characters from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer appear in the park, thanks to a licensing agreement between SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, and Character Arts LLC. The characters that feature in the park include:

Current characters

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Sesame Street

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Other

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Former characters

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References

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