
Unfortunately, with the pandemic, many of the activities were closed. Sesame Place has different activities for little ones. Sesame Place Activities Dance Party Trying to see Elmo and Zoe I don’t think you can bring coolers, but a small packed lunch and snacks for your kids should be okay. I don’t remember if outside food and drinks were allowed, but they check our bags and we didn’t have any problems. The only exception was french fries, which we got our son for lunch, but besides that, we ate our packed sandwiches and snacks. We brought snacks and plenty of water and juice boxes for our little guy.

After paying $50 for parking, I couldn’t imagine another $125 to eat with characters.Īnother reason is our son is still scared of the characters. You can dine with the Sesame Street characters, but in our opinion, it’s too expensive.

Our strategy worked perfectly for an impatient 2-year-old, and when it didn’t work, Booba to the rescue, which we downloaded on Netflix. My wife and I decided to divide and conquer, so while I stood in one line with our little one, she waited in the other, and we just switched off back and forth.
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The ticket prices for anyone 24 months and older are:Ĭhildren 23 months & younger can enter the park free of charge. There are always deals, so be sure to check the Sesame Place website to get the latest deals. The ticket prices for Sesame Place vary, depending on the time of the year and the number of days.

We traveled to Sesame Place on a shoestring budget, thanks to the time we spent in Philadelphia, so we stayed at the Red Roof Inn. If you are closer to Sesame Place, it’s definitely a fun toddler-friendly amusement park for kids up to 4, possibly 5 years old. Having said that, I will say that we enjoyed Hershey Park more, so if you have to choose, I recommend heading to Hershey Park with your toddler. Our 2-year-old had a lot of fun, although the weather didn’t cooperate. It was a little smaller than expected, but it works, especially for toddlers. I’ll start by saying, we enjoyed our time at Sesame Place. You can see by the featured image ours didn’t. This Sesame Place review is to help other parents with toddlers decide if they to take a stroll around the iconic neighborhood that has been helping little ones learn for over 50 years (our son watched the 50th-anniversary episode 2000 times when he was a baby). On the second day we were provided tickets by Sesame Place, but not in exchange for this post.Īll opinions are my own, and we have not been paid or provided an incentive to write this review. We received a complimentary ticket as part of my military service, so we used that for the first day which ended up being a bust.
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Here is our honest Sesame Place review for parents heading to the friendliest neighborhood with their little ones.ĭisclosure: “Please note that some of the links below may be affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I earn a commission if you make a purchase.” “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” Click here for the full disclosure statement. Let me start by saying, we’ve tried to go to Sesame Place three times unsuccessfully, so we were happy when we finally got a chance to go this past summer.
