Just wanted some feedback on whether or not this vacation spot is appropriate for my 13 month old. We wouldn%26#39;t be traveling there until September and he%26#39;s mesmerized by Mr. Elmo!
Seasame Street Place for 1 year oldsa 13 month old will love it.. Sesame Place is primarily a water park....so the weather in Sept may or may not make the trip worthwhile. Sure, they have shows and parades, but plan to spend the day in swim attire, and plan to be wet most of the time.
Seasame Street Place for 1 year oldsSure! Your 13 month old should enjoy Sesame! September is a nice time to go because it is less crowded. But check the schedule....after Labor Day it is usually only open on weekends. (My sons work there, as do many of our local teens. Once school starts, they don%26#39;t have enough employees, or guests, to stay open on weekdays.) It is a fun place, and you are wise to avoid the summer crowds.
We just returned from a visit to Seasame Place with our two and six year olds. We were so disappointed! The park was so overcrowded that in 3 hours we went on one ride and saw one show. Our two year old loves Elmo and was excited to see him, but we really regretted spending the money. The park is mostly a waterpark and honestly wasn%26#39;t very clean. We didn%26#39;t swim because there were too many people and it simply wasn%26#39;t safe. The crowds were rude and pushy and we heard at least 6 lost child reports while we were there. It was not a good experience at all! Hershey Park however was great.....but of course we too were looking forward to the whole Seasame Street gang.
I thought I%26#39;d add my 2 cents in case anyone wants more info on this topic. We just went on a crowded hot Saturday with our 22-month-old. She had a good time, but the park was not what I expected. About 3/4ths of the rides are water-based - many appropriate only for kids 7+. Though if your young children love to play in water, there are maybe 8 different water play areas - things spraying, mini waves, etc. Ours doesn%26#39;t like to do this; so things were more limited. Just a few dry rides toddlers can go on and the shows.
I%26#39;ve been to Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster, PA several times this summer, and there is a lot more to do with toddlers at that park and it%26#39;s cheaper too - only $29 for adults and free for kids under age 3. No teenagers running around that place - just a mellow kiddy amusement park.
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