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M514
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Rides at Sesame Place
My DD will be 22 months when we take her to Sesame Place. Are there enough rides there that she will be able to go on? We're still taking her regardless of the rides because she loves the characters, but just trying to anticipate if we would be able to spend a whole day there.
Thanks!
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Posted 2/21/13 7:55 PM |
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M514
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Rides at Sesame Place
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Posted 2/22/13 8:27 AM |
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gni1125
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Rides at Sesame Place
Yes there definitely are enough for a 2 year old and a couple water rides for her too. You could easily spend the day there between the kiddie pools, lazy river rides, regular rides, parade and eating. You can also book a character lunch. She'd love that!!
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Posted 2/22/13 8:32 AM |
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tmarie
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Re: Rides at Sesame Place
There is enough to do and if she loves the characters, than you can work in shows.
I took my 3yr and 1 1/2 yr last year and they had a ball. They were not into any of the water stuff and still had a good time.
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Posted 2/22/13 8:54 AM |
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M514
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Rides at Sesame Place
Thanks ladies! We will be going in May so it will probably be too cold for the water rides. But good to know we will be able to go on the dry rides.
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Posted 2/22/13 9:08 AM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Rides at Sesame Place
I went when DS was 24 months.
The dry rides are pretty much all going to be ok: balloons, bouncing thing, back and forth caterpillar, helicopter like thing, carousel... But it's not an amazing amount of rides...
DS liked the parade... More than anything else at the park.... But wasn't into the characters. That being said, he doesn't really watch sesame street all that much.
The water part was really not worth it for a 2 year old if you have access to a pool. He couldn't go on the water rides (too little). I just thought it was crowded, tight spaces without all that much to do. Maybe I missed something. Maybe DS was just too young.
I also went with my then 8 month old who couldn't even go on the carousel horse. At least she was free.
This all being said, it wasn't a bad trip, we had fun, and would go back again when the kids are older. Just wasn't what I expected after speaking to relatives who went there and reading posts on here.
BTW: we ate at Bonefish grill for lunch and dinner and loved it! It was close and delicious!
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Posted 2/22/13 12:31 PM |
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