SeaWorld Parks announced today a new park where guests could “come and play and everything’s A-OK.” Sesame Place San Diego, the chain’s second “Sesame Street” stand-alone park, will open in the spring of 2021. “As we celebrate Sesame Street’s 50th...
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Give Kids The World Announces The Return of Coasting For Kids!
After a short one-year break, Give Kids The World has announced the return of their popular “Coasting for Kids” program, and this time, it’s bigger and better than ever! From 2009-2015, Coasting For Kids took place at Cedar Fair parks...
Continue reading...Sesame Place adding Oscar’s Wacky Taxi in 2018
Sesame Place announced today that they will be adding Oscar’s Wacky Taxi, a new family wooden coaster, and also the park’s first wooden coaster, to the park in 2018. One of the largest new attractions in the park’s 37-year history,...
Continue reading...Talking Sesame Place with Guy Hutchinson
If you’re a fan of the Sesame Street TV show, you may be familiar with the Sesame Place theme park in Pennsylvania. Since opening in 1980, the park has welcomed fans of Big Bird, Elmo and the entire Sesame Street gang. The...
Continue reading...Sesame Place Introducing Transferable Season Pass
Could this be a new trend for family-oriented theme parks? Sesame Place, the theme park based on the Sesame Street TV show has introduced an all-new “Transferable Season Pass” that is available for purchase in conjunction with a 2015 Sesame,...
Continue reading...Looking Ahead to 2014: SeaWorld Entertainment
The next installment of our “Looking Ahead to 2014” series focuses on the Blackstone-owned “SeaWorld Entertainment” division, which was formerly Busch Entertainment. SeaWorld Entertainment manages 12 parks around the country; SeaWorld parks in San Diego, CA, Orlando, FL, and San...
Continue reading...Parks Utilizing Facebook Timeline
Social media has proven to be yet another outlet to connect guests with their favorite amusement parks. The new Facebook Timeline page and profile layout are giving brands (and parks) much more freedom than they’ve ever had before. Amusement parks...
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