Sunday, June 14, 2009

Sesame Place


En route to New Hampshire, we made a stop at Sesame Place in Pennsylvania. Sesame Place is all things Sesame Street, designed for 2-7 year olds. We caught the park on a cloudy day, which made for very few lines. The park also has a lot of non-mechanical features, like slides and climbing structures, which is a huge plus for a toddler.




Dave and Delanie went climbing on these giant nets, which are suspended about 25 feet in the air above the park. The entire structure was nets and net tubes.




Here is a picture of the only "ride" we did - hot air balloons that spun around in the air. Delanie did much better than me, I was complaining of motion sickness from the start.





Sesame Street runs through the middle of the park, and it is built to be played in. Storefronts and staircases are real, so kids can use their imagination to explore. This pictrue was taken while we got caught in the rain, Mommy is under the eave at Mr. Hooper's store!







The shows and parade were the highlights for us. During the parade, several monsters went up and down the side, shaking each child's hand. Think rock concert for toddlers. Delanie went between being terrified and being excited, based on how close the monster actually was.

All in all, a very fun day! It was great seeing how excited Delanie was at the park - she wouldn't even sit down to eat! And, what a good way to stretch our legs during the drive. We will try to stop again on the way back through when we head home this week.


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