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Sesame Neighborhood

Sesame Neighborhood is a replica of Sesame Street at the Sesame Place theme park. The neighborhood includes Big Bird's nest, 123 Sesame Street, Oscar's trash can, the yard, Hooper's Store, the Fix-It Shop and Mr. Macintosh's Fruit Store. The street also extends past the Fix-It Shop to "Sesame Street Engine House No. 1", a location not part of the regular show set.

Originally, Mr. Macintosh's Fruit Store had fake fruit with play scales and cash registers, though they were eventually phased out.

The neighborhood also features Oscar's Garage, a large junkyard-decorated gift shop located across the street from the traditional set.

Although Sesame Neighborhood was one of the original concepts for the park, the area did not open until 1988, eight years after the park opened.

In 2019, the area -- renamed Sesame Street Neighborhood -- was revamped to better resemble the redesigned set used since season 46 in 2016.

The live show Our Street Is Sesame Street takes place in the Sesame Neighborhood area.

Attractions[]

Sunny Day Carousel[]

see Sunny Day Carousel

Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck[]

Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck is a food truck that opened in 2019.

Elmo's Pizza Kitchen[]

Originally Sesame Food Factory from 1980 to 2006,[1] and formerly Elmo's Eatery from 2006 to 2022.

Coffee Corner[]

Coffee Corner, originally Cone Corner and later Coffee & Cone Corner, is located inside Elmo's Pizza Kitchen and serves Starbucks coffee.

Mr. Hooper's Gift Shop[]

Formerly known as Mr. Hooper's Emporium, it is located next to Mr. Hooper's Food Market. It offers a wide array of exclusive Sesame Street merchandise, including plush, clothes, and more. It also sells non-exclusive merchandise.

Mr. Hooper's Food Market[]

Mr. Hooper's Food Market offers a wide selection of fresh food, including fruit, sandwiches, snacks, meals, and beverages. It is located next to Mr. Hooper's Gift Shop.

Big Bird's Burger & Bites[]

Opened as Sesame Café in 2001, and later named Cookie's Café until 2022, the restaurant was converted from The Games Gallery.

Oscar's Garage[]

Sesame Place Neighborhood Theater[]

Originally called the Big Bird Theater, it was later renamed Monster Rock Theater in 2009, and then renamed again to Sesame Place Neighborhood Theater in 2016.

A clock with an image of Grover on its face and an Oscar the Grouch pendulum originally stood outside the theater. It was eventually replaced with a Big Bird clock with no pendulum.

Sesame Place San Diego[]

Sources[]

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