Sesame Place Celebrates 30 Years

Time flies when you’re having fun, and especially if we’re talking Elmo and the gang.

Sesame Place, the Langhorne, PA-based theme park, is celebrating 30 years this year. The only theme park based entirely on NKT fave and the award-winning television show, Sesame Street, will open its doors tomorrow for the season.

The park has a slew of fun goodies to celebrate their 30th year milestone, including Elmo Rocks!, an Rock n’ Roll show starring Elmo, as well as new additions to The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular, just to name a few.  If you haven’t been, be sure to check out their interactive map on their site.

Though my family has yet to check out Sesame Place for ourselves* my husband and I grew up going to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Va, which is a sister theme park to Sesame Place.  The park is always clean, extremely family-oriented, and well worth the expense, effort and energy getting out there.  I’ve heard nothing but great things about Sesame Place, and actually can’t wait to check it out tomorrow, for opening day as part of a Tweet Up organized by Mom Blogger’s Club.

Sesame Place is located near Philadelphia, in Langhorne, PA, and unlike other theme parks, which seem to cater to older kids and parents, this park is geared to the littler guys in the preschool set. Single day general admission is $53; children under 23 months are free.

 

*It so happened some of our family members can’t join us and so, I have 4 extra tickets for Sesame Place’s opening day tomorrow. Would your family like to be our guest tomorrow for Sesame Place’s opening day?  Leave a comment over here or on Facebook and I’ll pick a random winner to be our guests at 6:00 p.m. tonight so everyone can plan accordingly.

Sorry, guys! They’re tickets are spoken for.