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Sesame Place is a theme park chain based on the children's educational television program '' Sesame Street.'' In the United States, it is owned and operated by
United Parks & Resorts United Parks & Resorts Inc. (formerly SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. or SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment) is an American theme park and entertainment company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company owns and operates twelve recreational destin ...
under an exclusive license from
Sesame Workshop Sesame Workshop (SW), originally known as the Children's Television Workshop (CTW), is an American nonprofit organization that has been responsible for the production of several educational children's programs—including its first and best-know ...
, the non-profit owner of ''Sesame Street''.


History

In the United States, Anheuser-Busch was the park's original owner, operating it under its
Busch Entertainment SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment is an American theme park and entertainment company headquartered in Orlando, Florida. The company is a subsidiary of SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. and owns and operates thirteen recreational destinations in the Unite ...
subsidiary. In 2008, Anheuser-Busch was purchased by InBev to form
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, which then sold its theme park division to The Blackstone Group in 2009. Under new ownership, from 2009 into 2010, children's areas in Busch Gardens and SeaWorld parks were converted to Sesame Street-themed areas. SeaWorld Orlando, however, was the lone holdout until its Shamu's Happy Harbour area was converted into, and reopened as, "Sesame Street Land" in 2019.


Parks


Sesame Place Philadelphia

Sesame Place Philadelphia was the first ''Sesame Street'' theme park to be operated in the United States. It opened in 1980.


Sesame Place (Texas)

A second Sesame Place park opened in
Irving, Texas Irving is a city in the U.S. state of Texas. Located in Dallas County, it is also an inner ring suburb of Dallas. The city of Irving is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. According to a 2019 estimate from the United States Census Bureau, ...
in June 1982. The $10 million Texas park was located on near
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, and differed from the Pennsylvania location in that most attractions were indoors. The Texas park never reopened after the fall season ended in October 1984 and was shut down permanently in January 1985 due to unprofitability and declining attendance.


Tokyo Sesame Place

A park in Tokyo, Japan titled ''Tokyo Sesame Place'' opened on October 10, 1990, and was the first ''Sesame Street'' theme park to operate outside the United States. It shared no connection with the US parks and was owned and operated by the management of the nearby Tokyo Summerland water park - Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd. When compared to the US parks, this park was a lot smaller with simple child-friendly attractions and playground equipment, and was mostly elevated. Attendees entered the park through a steep escalator that would reach up to Big Bird's mouth. Tokyo Summerland announced the closure of Tokyo Sesame Place in September 2006 and closed as planned on December 31 of that year. The owners' citied changes in the business environment and restructuring for its closure. The place was originally intended to be used for future development within the Tokyo Summerland complex, but since 2024 the site has remained disused.


Sesame Place San Diego

In 2017, a fourth location was announced, to open "no later than" mid-2021. In 2019, it was announced that Aquatica San Diego near San Diego, California would be replaced by a new Sesame Place theme park by Spring 2021. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing construction to pause, the park did not open until the following year in March 2022.


Other ''Sesame Street''-related parks and areas


Parque Plaza Sesamo

In 1994, a '' Sesame Street''-themed amusement park called Parque Plaza Sesamo (based on the Mexican co-production '' Plaza Sésamo'') was opened in Monterrey, Mexico. According to TEA's Global Attractions Attendance Report, Parque Plaza Sésamo is one of Latin America's highest ranking theme parks by attendance, with 1.2 million visitors per year. On May 18, 2022, the park announced that it would rebrand as Parque Fiesta Aventuras for the 2022 season following a two-year period of closure. The reason for the rebranding was not disclosed by the park, but is likely that the park terminated its license to use the Plaza Sésamo branding and characters.


Universal Studios Japan

Universal Studios Japan has a ''Sesame Street'' themed section in their Universal Wonderland themed area.


Sésamo Aventura

In Salou, Spain, PortAventura Park has a Sesame Street-themed area called Sésamo Aventura, which opened in 2011.


References

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