They give you your money’s worth on these rides- you are on them just long enough that you are ready to get off. ![]() Pack a good lunch, get your hand stamped as you leave the park to eat it, and put that money towards some non-everyday splurges like funnel cake or Dippin’ Dots ice cream.ĭo the circle rides before lunch. Kid’s meals are also available, at a lesser price, but it’s the typical hot-dogs-and fries kind of fare I try to avoid. The food was better than I thought it would be, and a large drink was included, but it was still more than I wanted to spend. My 9 and 11 year old said it was the best time ever. My just-turned-five-year-old seemed the perfect age. The only one that met with some resistance was the merry-go-round, because I insisted on taking pictures:ĭon’t assume your child is too old. They spun themselves sick and were satisfied. There was hardly any complaining about the rides being too tame for them, as many incorporated an element to make it more exciting (i.e., a wheel that you could turn to make yourself whip around faster, a la the whirling teacups). The only areas she was not permitted into were for truly little guys, and somehow it doesn’t sting as badly to say “Can’t go in there, you’re too big for that.” Cass could ride all the rides, which was a big deal for her. Sesame Place was absolutely, a wonderful experience for my kids. They were great with Cass, helping her off the slides by swinging her up and around, cracked jokes with me, and were generally in a much better mood than I would have been if I had to report to work and stand in the water two hours early. Let me say here, as it doesn’t really fit anywhere else, that the people working the water slides were awesome. That went on for two hours, and then Mom got a little rest as we waited for the park to open.
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