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'''Sesame Place''' is the official ''[[Sesame Street]]'' amusement park, located at 100 Sesame Road in Langhorne, [[Pennsylvania]]. First opening in [[1980]], the park is developed in cooperation with [[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]] and all the rides, shows and shops are Sesame-themed. The 16-acre park includes water rides and roller coasters, and "interactive" attractions. [[Big Bird]], [[Elmo]], [[Cookie Monster]] and the other Sesame Street characters appear in stage shows and as walk-around characters. Special events, including appearances by the Sesame Street cast, are held at the park as well.
 
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'''Sesame Place''' is the official ''[[Sesame Street]]'' theme park located at 100 Sesame Road in Langhorne, [[Pennsylvania]]. First opening in [[1980]], the park is operated by [http://seaworldparks.com/ SeaWorld Parks] & Entertainment and is developed in cooperation with [[Sesame Workshop]]. The 16-acre park consists of water attractions, rides, shows and interactive entertainment, along with walk-around versions of the ''Sesame Street'' Muppets. Special events, including appearances by the ''Sesame Street'' cast, are held at the park as well.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Currently the park currently encompasses 16 acres, employs a staff of over 1,500 and is home to more than 30 rides, shows and attractions. However, the park began in [[1980]] as a small 3-acre theme park with just over 100 staff and very little attractions. The original park featured play areas and large computer labs where visitors could play educational video games and use basic art programs.
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Currently the park encompasses 16 acres, employs a staff of over 1,500 and is home to more than 30 rides, shows and attractions. However, the park began in 1980 as a small 3-acre theme park with just over 100 staff and very little attractions. The original park featured play areas and large computer labs where visitors could play educational video games and use basic art programs. Walk-around characters would not appear until years later.
   
 
Robert J. Caruso, executive vice president and general manager of Sesame Place, was quoted in 2005, saying:
 
Robert J. Caruso, executive vice president and general manager of Sesame Place, was quoted in 2005, saying:
 
{{quote|It was important for us to understand the trends of the theme park industry and introduce innovative additions that reflected the Sesame Street brand. When Sesame Place first opened there were no water rides. Sesame Neighborhood, the replica of Sesame Street, was only a concept. Even the characters weren't here until three years later. In fact, I remember Grover making a grand entrance by helicopter!}}
 
{{quote|It was important for us to understand the trends of the theme park industry and introduce innovative additions that reflected the Sesame Street brand. When Sesame Place first opened there were no water rides. Sesame Neighborhood, the replica of Sesame Street, was only a concept. Even the characters weren't here until three years later. In fact, I remember Grover making a grand entrance by helicopter!}}
   
Sesame Place added [[Sesame Neighborhood]], a replica of [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] in [[1988]]. The neighborhood is the nation's only fully functioning replica of the street.
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Sesame Place added [[Sesame Neighborhood]], a replica of [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] in 1988. The neighborhood is the nation's only fully functioning replica of the street.
   
Over the years, water rides were added to the park, the first being Slippery Slopes. The park grew as a water park, adding more than 15 water rides, slide, playgrounds and pools. A large and elaborate lazy river, called [[Big Bird's Rambling River]], opened in [[1990]]. [[Twiddlebug Land|Twiddlebug Land's]] [[Sky Splash]], the park's biggest water slide, opened in [[1995]].
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Over the years, water rides were added to the park, the first being Slippery Slopes. The park grew as a water park, adding more than 15 water rides, slide, playgrounds and pools. A large and elaborate lazy river, called [[Big Bird's Rambling River]], opened in 1990. [[Twiddlebug Land|Twiddlebug Land's]] [[Sky Splash]], the park's biggest water slide, opened in 1995.
   
In 1997 the park began investing in more "dry" rides. Although the park had several playgrounds and stage shows, the park was primarily a water park. In [[1998]] the park opened [[Vapor Trail]], a [[Super Grover]]-themed roller coaster. [[Big Bird's Balloon Race]] and [[Grover's World Twirl]], two other dry rides were added in [[2002]]. In [[2006]] the park opened [[Elmo's World (Sesame Place)|Elmo's World]], a new area themed around the ''Sesame Street'' segment of the same name. Elmo's World opened with three new rides.
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In 1997, the park began investing in more "dry" rides. Although the park had several playgrounds and stage shows, the park was primarily a water park. In 1998 the park opened [[Vapor Trail]], a [[Super Grover]]-themed roller coaster. [[Big Bird's Balloon Race]] and [[Grover's World Twirl]], two other dry rides were added in 2002. In 2006, the park opened [[Elmo's World (Sesame Place)|Elmo's World]], a new area themed around the ''Sesame Street'' segment of the same name. Elmo's World opened with three new rides.
   
"[[The Rock Around the Block Parade]]" is the choreographed musical parade featuring Sesame Street characters on floats and giant balloons. The parade is held twice a day at the park. Additionally, new live stage shows have been introduced repeatedly throughout the years; including the currently running "[[Oscar's Big Game Show]]", "[[Big Bird's Beach Party]]" and "[[Elmo's World Live!]]".
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"[[Neighborhood Street Party]]", a choreographed musical parade replaced "[[The Rock Around the Block Parade]]" in 2010. The parade is held twice a day at the park. Additionally, new live stage shows have been introduced repeatedly throughout the years; including the currently running "[[Elmo Rocks!]]", "[[Abby Cadabby's Treasure Hunt]]", and "[[Elmo's World Live!]]". A new area, [[Cookie's Monster Land]], will open in May 2014.
   
==Walk Around Characters==
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==Walk-around characters==
 
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The park is home to over 15 characters from ''Sesame Street'' that appear in shows and parades. Many also appear for photo opportunities, special events and wander the park and greet guests. The characters appear in different outfits and attire depending on the situation, including formalwear, beachwear, safari attire, hipster threads or just their traditional garb.
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The park is home to 15 characters from ''Sesame Street'' who wander around the park greeting guests in addition to appearing in shows and parades. Occasionally the characters sport different outfits and attire depending on the occasion, including formalwear, beachwear, safari attire, hipster threads or just their traditional garb.
   
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'''Regular characters'''
Characters featured in the park include:
 
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* [[Abby Cadabby walk-around|Abby Cadabby]] (2007 on)
:[[Abby Cadabby walk-arounds|Abby Cadabby]], [[Baby Bear walk-arounds|Baby Bear]], [[Bert walk-arounds|Bert]], [[Big Bird walk-arounds|Big Bird]], [[Cookie Monster walk-arounds|Cookie Monster]], [[Count von Count walk-arounds|Count Von Count]], [[Elmo walk-arounds|Elmo]], [[Ernie walk-arounds|Ernie]], [[Grover walk-arounds|Grover]], [[Jackman Wolf walk-arounds|Jackman Wolf]], [[Oscar the Grouch walk-arounds|Oscar the Grouch]], [[Prairie Dawn walk-arounds|Prairie Dawn]], [[Rosita walk-arounds|Rosita]], [[Super Grover walk-arounds|Super Grover]], [[Telly Monster walk-arounds|Telly Monster]] and [[Zoe walk-arounds|Zoe]].
 
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* [[Baby Bear walk-arounds|Baby Bear]]
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* [[Bert walk-arounds|Bert]] (debut pre-1988)
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* [[Big Bird walk-arounds|Big Bird]] (debut pre-1988)
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* [[Cookie Monster walk-arounds|Cookie Monster]] (debut pre-1988)
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* [[The Count walk-arounds|The Count]]
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* [[Elmo walk-arounds|Elmo]]
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* [[Ernie walk-arounds|Ernie]] (debut pre-1988)
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* [[Grover walk-arounds|Grover]] (1988 on)
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* [[Murray Monster walk-around|Murray Monster]] (2011 on)
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* [[Oscar the Grouch walk-arounds|Oscar the Grouch]] (1994 on)
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* [[Prairie Dawn walk-arounds|Prairie Dawn]] (1988 on)
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* [[Rosita walk-arounds|Rosita]] (1994 on)
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* [[Telly Monster walk-arounds|Telly Monster]] (1994 on)
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* [[Zoe walk-arounds|Zoe]] (1996 on).
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'''Discontinued characters''':
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* [[Honker walk-around|The Honkers]]
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* [[Jackman Wolf walk-around|Jackman Wolf]] (removed in 2010)
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* [[Tessie Twiddlebug walk-around|Tessie Twiddlebug]] ([[Tessie Twiddlebug]])
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* [[Thomas Twiddlebug walk-around|Thomas Twiddlebug]]
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Muppeteer [[John Tartaglia]] performed in stage shows as Cookie Monster and Bert. <ref>[http://www.italystl.com/ra/1542.htm John Tartaglia Bio]</ref>
 
*Muppeteer [[John Tartaglia]] performed in stage shows as Cookie Monster and Bert. <ref>[http://www.italystl.com/ra/1542.htm John Tartaglia Bio]</ref>
   
*[[Brian Henson]] and [[Bill Barretta]] both worked at the park in [[1980]]. Henson often jokes that the two met while cleaning toilets. .<ref> Plume, Ken.[http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/035/035899p1.html Interview with Ken Plume], August 2000</ref>
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*[[Brian Henson]] and [[Bill Barretta]] both worked at the park in 1980. Henson often jokes that the two met while cleaning toilets.<ref> Plume, Ken.[http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/035/035899p1.html Interview with Ken Plume], August 2000</ref>
   
 
*Local [[Scouting|Boy Scout]] council, Bucks County Council, issued a [[:Image:Bucks County Patch.jpg|Sesame Place council strip]] as part of their uniform in honor of the area landmark. Several variations of this council strip and an Order of the Arrow lodge patch were also created for the 2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree.
*The park made headlines in June 2001, when a performer portraying Cookie Monster was assaulted and beaten by a 22-year-old visitor after the monster was unable to pose for a picture with the man's daughter.
 
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*An episode of reality show ''[[Jon and Kate Plus 8]]'' was filmed at the park, as was an episode of ''[[Dinner Impossible]].''<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/photo.php?pid=2830783&id=23689076399&ref=nf Publicity shot], Facebook fan page for Sesame Place</ref>
   
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*Local [[Scouting|Boy Scout]] council, Bucks County Council, issued a [[:Image:Bucks County Patch.jpg|Sesame Place council strip]] as part of their uniform in honor of the area landmark.
 
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==See Also==
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==See also==
 
*'''[[:Category:Sesame Place Attractions|Sesame Place Attractions]]'''
 
*'''[[:Category:Sesame Place Attractions|Sesame Place Attractions]]'''
*[[Sesame Place (Texas)]], open from 1982-1984
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*[[Sesame Place stage shows]]
*[[Tokyo Sesame Place]], Sesame Street theme park in [[Japan]]
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*[[Sesame Place (Texas)|Sesame Place]] in Texas, active from 1982-1984
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*[[Tokyo Sesame Place]], Sesame Place theme park in Tokyo, [[Japan]] (no longer active)
*[[Parque de Plaza Sesamo]], park based on ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]''
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*[[Parque Plaza Sesamo]], theme park based on ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'' in Monterrey, [[Mexico]]
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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==External Links==
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==External links==
* [http://www.sesameplace.com Official Site]
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* [http://www.sesameplace.com SesamePlace.com - Official website]
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*'''Official social media:''' [http://www.sesameplaceblog.com Blogger] [http://www.facebook.com/sesameplace Facebook] [http://www.twitter.com/sesameplace Twitter] [http://www.youtube.com/sesameplace YouTube] [http://www.flickr.com/photos/sesame_place/sets/ Flickr]
 
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*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/04/01/4-1978/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry]
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* [http://bigbirdbridge.blogspot.ca/ Big Bird Bridge], a fan blog dedicated to the park
 
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Sesame Place is the official Sesame Street theme park located at 100 Sesame Road in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. First opening in 1980, the park is operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and is developed in cooperation with Sesame Workshop. The 16-acre park consists of water attractions, rides, shows and interactive entertainment, along with walk-around versions of the Sesame Street Muppets. Special events, including appearances by the Sesame Street cast, are held at the park as well.

History

Currently the park encompasses 16 acres, employs a staff of over 1,500 and is home to more than 30 rides, shows and attractions. However, the park began in 1980 as a small 3-acre theme park with just over 100 staff and very little attractions. The original park featured play areas and large computer labs where visitors could play educational video games and use basic art programs. Walk-around characters would not appear until years later.

Robert J. Caruso, executive vice president and general manager of Sesame Place, was quoted in 2005, saying:

It was important for us to understand the trends of the theme park industry and introduce innovative additions that reflected the Sesame Street brand. When Sesame Place first opened there were no water rides. Sesame Neighborhood, the replica of Sesame Street, was only a concept. Even the characters weren't here until three years later. In fact, I remember Grover making a grand entrance by helicopter!

Sesame Place added Sesame Neighborhood, a replica of Sesame Street in 1988. The neighborhood is the nation's only fully functioning replica of the street.

Over the years, water rides were added to the park, the first being Slippery Slopes. The park grew as a water park, adding more than 15 water rides, slide, playgrounds and pools. A large and elaborate lazy river, called Big Bird's Rambling River, opened in 1990. Twiddlebug Land's Sky Splash, the park's biggest water slide, opened in 1995.

In 1997, the park began investing in more "dry" rides. Although the park had several playgrounds and stage shows, the park was primarily a water park. In 1998 the park opened Vapor Trail, a Super Grover-themed roller coaster. Big Bird's Balloon Race and Grover's World Twirl, two other dry rides were added in 2002. In 2006, the park opened Elmo's World, a new area themed around the Sesame Street segment of the same name. Elmo's World opened with three new rides.

"Neighborhood Street Party", a choreographed musical parade replaced "The Rock Around the Block Parade" in 2010. The parade is held twice a day at the park. Additionally, new live stage shows have been introduced repeatedly throughout the years; including the currently running "Elmo Rocks!", "Abby Cadabby's Treasure Hunt", and "Elmo's World Live!". A new area, Cookie's Monster Land, will open in May 2014.

Walk-around characters

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The park is home to 15 characters from Sesame Street who wander around the park greeting guests in addition to appearing in shows and parades. Occasionally the characters sport different outfits and attire depending on the occasion, including formalwear, beachwear, safari attire, hipster threads or just their traditional garb.

Regular characters

Discontinued characters:

Trivia

  • Local Boy Scout council, Bucks County Council, issued a Sesame Place council strip as part of their uniform in honor of the area landmark. Several variations of this council strip and an Order of the Arrow lodge patch were also created for the 2005 National Boy Scout Jamboree.
  • An episode of reality show Jon and Kate Plus 8 was filmed at the park, as was an episode of Dinner Impossible.[3]

See also

Sources

  1. John Tartaglia Bio
  2. Plume, Ken.Interview with Ken Plume, August 2000
  3. Publicity shot, Facebook fan page for Sesame Place

External links