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Sesame Place San Diego

Sesame Place San Diego is a children's theme park and water park, located in Chula Vista, California. It opened on March 26, 2022, on the former site of Aquatica San Diego. It is the first theme park in the world to open up as a certified autism center by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards (IBCCES). Sesame Place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first theme park in the world to be a certified autism center.[2]

Sesame Place San Diego
Previously known as Whitewater Canyon (1997–2000)
Knott's Soak City U.S.A.- San Diego (2000–2013)
Aquatica San Diego (2013–2021)
LocationChula Vista, San Diego County, California, United States
StatusOperating
OpenedMay 31, 1997; 26 years ago (1997-05-31) (as Whitewater Canyon)
May 27, 2000; 23 years ago (2000-05-27) (as Knott's Soak City U.S.A. – San Diego)
June 1, 2013; 10 years ago (2013-06-01) (as Aquatica San Diego)
March 26, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-03-26) (as Sesame Place San Diego)
OwnerUnited Parks & Resorts (under a license from Sesame Workshop)
Operated bySeaWorld Parks & Entertainment
General managerJim Lake (president)[1]
ThemeSesame Street
SloganGo Before They Grow
Operating seasonYear-round (currently planned)
Area17 acres
Attractions
Total18 (as of April 8, 2022)
Roller coasters1 (as of April 8, 2022)
Water rides10 (as of April 8, 2022)
Other rides8 (as of April 8, 2022)
ShowsNumerous throughout the day and a parade daily with all the characters.
WebsiteSesame Place San Diego Home Page

Sesame Place San Diego is owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts, which operates the park under an exclusive license from Sesame Workshop, the non-profit owner of Sesame Street.

History edit

As a water park edit

Sesame Place San Diego originally opened on May 31, 1997, as White Water Canyon, being operated independently. At the time it featured 16 water slides and a wave pool, with a western theme applied to it.[3] The park suffered from many management and construction problems, and the poor attendance led to the park filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in June 1998.[4]

In December 1999, Cedar Fair purchased the park from its original owners for $11.5 million.[5] Under its new ownership, Cedar Fair gave the park a new beach-theme and a rename to Knott's Soak City U.S.A. for its reopening on May 27, 2000.[6][7]

On November 20, 2012, Cedar Fair announced it had sold the park to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment.[8] The acquisition saw the park transformed into a 32-acre (13 ha) water park named Aquatica San Diego. The refurbished park reopened on June 1, 2013.[8][9][10] It features a wide array of attractions for all ages and swimming abilities, one of which passes by a flamingo habitat. The water park was featured on the episode, "Appalachian Splashin" on Xtreme Waterparks.

As Sesame Place San Diego edit

In 2017, Sesame Workshop announced that a new Sesame Place park would open "no later than" mid-2021.[11] The location of the new park was soon revealed in 2019 when SeaWorld announced that Aquatica San Diego would be re-branded as Sesame Place San Diego park for the 2021 season. The Sesame Street-themed park would feature tame roller coasters, carousels and other family-friendly rides, the street made famous on TV, a parade, live shows, character interactions, and other attractions. The park retained the Aquatica water attractions into the new park, although one of the rides was removed for being deemed too extreme for the retheming.[12]

Construction took place in phases, allowing Aquatica to remain open for the time period. The park's opening was soon delayed to 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic halting construction. Aquatica soon closed for its final season on September 12, 2021, and the remains of the park were transformed into Sesame Place San Diego.

In November 2021, it was confirmed that the newly themed park would open in March 2022.[13]

The park opened on March 26, 2022.[14]

Attractions edit

As the park was originally a water park, Sesame Place San Diego contains mostly water attractions, but with its retheming, several dry attractions are included as well.

Dry Attractions edit

Name Opened Description Manufacturer
Abby's Fairy Flight 2022 A Chairswing Ride.
Cookie Climb 2022 Two mini climbing towers, one Cookie Monster themed, the other is Cookie themed. The guest pulls themselves up in a chair and the ride drops the chair slowly.
Elmo's Rockin' Rockets 2022 An Aerial-Carousel Ride.
Rosita's Harmony Hills 2022 A play area.
Rub-A-Dub Sub 2022 A Crazy Bus ride themed after a Submarine.
Sesame Street Soar and Spin 2022 A Samba Balloon ride.
Sunny Day Carousel 2022 A Carousel.
Super Grover's Box Car Derby 2022 A Super Grover-themed junior coaster. It is a clone of Air Grover at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.

In addition to the rides, a replica of Sesame Street called "Sesame Street Neighborhood" is also featured,[15] alongside photo ops with many Sesame Street characters.[16]

Water Attractions edit

Name Opened Description Former names
Bert's Topsy Turvy Tunnels TBC Three 60-foot-tall double-inner-tube slides. Two enclosed and one open air. Kiwi Curl (Aquatica)
Palisades Plunge (Soak City)
Big Bird's Beach TBC A 550,000-gallon wave pool. Big Surf Shores (Aquatica)
Balboa Bay (Soak City)
Big Bird's Rambling River TBC A 1250-foot-long lazy river Loggerhead Lane (Aquatica)
Sunset River (Soak City)
Cookie's Monster Mixer 2005 A 75-foot-tall ProSlide Tornado water slide that drops 60 feet (23 m) into a large six-story funnel. Tassie's Twister (Aquatica)
Pacific Spin (Soak City)
Elmo's Silly Sand Slides TBC A play area designed for children featuring smaller slides. Slippity Dippity (Aquatica)
Tykes Trough (Soak City)
Ernie's Twisty Turny Tunnels TBC Three 60-foot-tall, single-inner-tube slides. Two enclosed and one open air. Woohoo Falls (Aquatica)
Solana Storm Watch Tower (Soak City)
Honker Dinger Dash 2014 A six-lane racing slide with guests sliding down on mats through enclosed and open sections. Taumata Racer (Aquatica)
Oscar's Rotten Rafts TBC A 78-foot-tall four-person family raft water slide. Walhalla Wave (Aquatica)
Coronado Express (Soak City)
Snuffy's Spaghetti Slides TBC A 60-foot-tall water slide complex with six body slides, four enclosed and two open air. Whanau Way (Aquatica)
Imperial Run (Soak City)
The Count's Splash Castle 2023 A ProSlide RideHOUSE. It replaced the previous The Count's Splash Castle. The new structure is a multi-level, interactive water-play attraction that features 4 water slides, 111 play elements, including three giant tipping buckets that dump over 1,300 gallons of water combined. [17]

Former Attractions edit

Name Opened Removed Description Former names
The Count's Splash Castle 2022 2023 A four-story interactive, area that features two slides, hoses, jets, geysers, and a 500-gallon bucket that unloads every five minutes. The attraction was removed for the 2023 season, and was replaced with a larger and better version. Walkabout Waters and Kata's Kookaburra Cove (Aquatica)
Dick's Beach House and Gremmie Lagoon (Soak City)
HooRoo Run 2000's 2019 An 80-foot-tall speed slide with two open-air and two enclosed slides. It was removed after the 2019 season, as the slide's drop and speed were deemed too extreme for the Sesame Place retheming. The ride also suffered from maintenance issues and frequent downtime during Aquatica’s last several seasons. La Jolla Falls (Soak City)

References edit

  1. ^ San Diego Union Tribune (March 22, 2022). ""Big Bird and Elmo call San Diego home as Sesame Place opens this weekend"". Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  2. ^ |"Sesame Place San Diego Sensory guide". SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment. p. 6. Retrieved April 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "Making a Splash in Chula Vista". Los Angeles Times. May 18, 1997. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
  4. ^ "White Water Canyon in Chula Vista Facing Foreclosure After Two Seasons". February 3, 1999.
  5. ^ "Cedar Fair completes water-park acquisition". Toledo Blade. December 8, 1999. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
  6. ^ Gale, Elaine (March 19, 2000). "Knott's Job Fair Attracts Hundreds". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 30, 2012.
  7. ^ "Soak City Begins Year with Promotion". May 21, 2000.
  8. ^ a b Weisberg, Lori (November 20, 2012). . Archived from the original on July 26, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  9. ^ MacDonald, Brady (December 26, 2012). "32 best new theme park additions for 2013". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  10. ^ MacDonald, Brady (November 21, 2012). "SeaWorld bringing Aquatica water park to San Diego". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 16, 2012.
  11. ^ "Press Releases | Sesame Workshop". www.sesameworkshop.org. December 15, 2022.
  12. ^ "SeaWorld plans a new Sesame Place theme park in Chula Vista". October 21, 2019.
  13. ^ "Sesame Place San Diego on Track to Open March 2022. Take a Peek at the Rides".
  14. ^ Summerville, Krista (March 22, 2022). "The first Sesame Street theme park on the West Coast opens in San Diego". KGTV. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
  15. ^ "Sesame Street Neighborhood | Sesame Place San Diego".
  16. ^ "Sesame Street Meet & Greets | Sesame Place San Diego".
  17. ^ https://www.inparkmagazine.com/the-counts-splash-castle-opens-at-sesame-place-san-diego/

External links edit

  • Sesame Place official site

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Sesame Place San Diego is a children s theme park and water park located in Chula Vista California It opened on March 26 2022 on the former site of Aquatica San Diego It is the first theme park in the world to open up as a certified autism center by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards IBCCES Sesame Place in Philadelphia Pennsylvania was the first theme park in the world to be a certified autism center 2 Sesame Place San DiegoPreviously known as Whitewater Canyon 1997 2000 Knott s Soak City U S A San Diego 2000 2013 Aquatica San Diego 2013 2021 LocationChula Vista San Diego County California United StatesStatusOperatingOpenedMay 31 1997 26 years ago 1997 05 31 as Whitewater Canyon May 27 2000 23 years ago 2000 05 27 as Knott s Soak City U S A San Diego June 1 2013 10 years ago 2013 06 01 as Aquatica San Diego March 26 2022 2 years ago 2022 03 26 as Sesame Place San Diego OwnerUnited Parks amp Resorts under a license from Sesame Workshop Operated bySeaWorld Parks amp EntertainmentGeneral managerJim Lake president 1 ThemeSesame StreetSloganGo Before They GrowOperating seasonYear round currently planned Area17 acresAttractionsTotal18 as of April 8 2022 Roller coasters1 as of April 8 2022 Water rides10 as of April 8 2022 Other rides8 as of April 8 2022 ShowsNumerous throughout the day and a parade daily with all the characters WebsiteSesame Place San Diego Home PageSesame Place San Diego is owned and operated by United Parks amp Resorts which operates the park under an exclusive license from Sesame Workshop the non profit owner of Sesame Street Contents 1 History 1 1 As a water park 1 2 As Sesame Place San Diego 2 Attractions 2 1 Dry Attractions 2 2 Water Attractions 2 3 Former Attractions 3 References 4 External linksHistory editAs a water park edit Sesame Place San Diego originally opened on May 31 1997 as White Water Canyon being operated independently At the time it featured 16 water slides and a wave pool with a western theme applied to it 3 The park suffered from many management and construction problems and the poor attendance led to the park filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in June 1998 4 In December 1999 Cedar Fair purchased the park from its original owners for 11 5 million 5 Under its new ownership Cedar Fair gave the park a new beach theme and a rename to Knott s Soak City U S A for its reopening on May 27 2000 6 7 On November 20 2012 Cedar Fair announced it had sold the park to SeaWorld Parks amp Entertainment 8 The acquisition saw the park transformed into a 32 acre 13 ha water park named Aquatica San Diego The refurbished park reopened on June 1 2013 8 9 10 It features a wide array of attractions for all ages and swimming abilities one of which passes by a flamingo habitat The water park was featured on the episode Appalachian Splashin on Xtreme Waterparks As Sesame Place San Diego edit In 2017 Sesame Workshop announced that a new Sesame Place park would open no later than mid 2021 11 The location of the new park was soon revealed in 2019 when SeaWorld announced that Aquatica San Diego would be re branded as Sesame Place San Diego park for the 2021 season The Sesame Street themed park would feature tame roller coasters carousels and other family friendly rides the street made famous on TV a parade live shows character interactions and other attractions The park retained the Aquatica water attractions into the new park although one of the rides was removed for being deemed too extreme for the retheming 12 Construction took place in phases allowing Aquatica to remain open for the time period The park s opening was soon delayed to 2022 due to the COVID 19 pandemic halting construction Aquatica soon closed for its final season on September 12 2021 and the remains of the park were transformed into Sesame Place San Diego In November 2021 it was confirmed that the newly themed park would open in March 2022 13 The park opened on March 26 2022 14 Attractions editAs the park was originally a water park Sesame Place San Diego contains mostly water attractions but with its retheming several dry attractions are included as well Dry Attractions edit Name Opened Description ManufacturerAbby s Fairy Flight 2022 A Chairswing Ride Cookie Climb 2022 Two mini climbing towers one Cookie Monster themed the other is Cookie themed The guest pulls themselves up in a chair and the ride drops the chair slowly Elmo s Rockin Rockets 2022 An Aerial Carousel Ride Rosita s Harmony Hills 2022 A play area Rub A Dub Sub 2022 A Crazy Bus ride themed after a Submarine Sesame Street Soar and Spin 2022 A Samba Balloon ride Sunny Day Carousel 2022 A Carousel Super Grover s Box Car Derby 2022 A Super Grover themed junior coaster It is a clone of Air Grover at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay In addition to the rides a replica of Sesame Street called Sesame Street Neighborhood is also featured 15 alongside photo ops with many Sesame Street characters 16 Water Attractions edit Name Opened Description Former namesBert s Topsy Turvy Tunnels TBC Three 60 foot tall double inner tube slides Two enclosed and one open air Kiwi Curl Aquatica Palisades Plunge Soak City Big Bird s Beach TBC A 550 000 gallon wave pool Big Surf Shores Aquatica Balboa Bay Soak City Big Bird s Rambling River TBC A 1250 foot long lazy river Loggerhead Lane Aquatica Sunset River Soak City Cookie s Monster Mixer 2005 A 75 foot tall ProSlide Tornado water slide that drops 60 feet 23 m into a large six story funnel Tassie s Twister Aquatica Pacific Spin Soak City Elmo s Silly Sand Slides TBC A play area designed for children featuring smaller slides Slippity Dippity Aquatica Tykes Trough Soak City Ernie s Twisty Turny Tunnels TBC Three 60 foot tall single inner tube slides Two enclosed and one open air Woohoo Falls Aquatica Solana Storm Watch Tower Soak City Honker Dinger Dash 2014 A six lane racing slide with guests sliding down on mats through enclosed and open sections Taumata Racer Aquatica Oscar s Rotten Rafts TBC A 78 foot tall four person family raft water slide Walhalla Wave Aquatica Coronado Express Soak City Snuffy s Spaghetti Slides TBC A 60 foot tall water slide complex with six body slides four enclosed and two open air Whanau Way Aquatica Imperial Run Soak City The Count s Splash Castle 2023 A ProSlide RideHOUSE It replaced the previous The Count s Splash Castle The new structure is a multi level interactive water play attraction that features 4 water slides 111 play elements including three giant tipping buckets that dump over 1 300 gallons of water combined 17 Former Attractions edit Name Opened Removed Description Former namesThe Count s Splash Castle 2022 2023 A four story interactive area that features two slides hoses jets geysers and a 500 gallon bucket that unloads every five minutes The attraction was removed for the 2023 season and was replaced with a larger and better version Walkabout Waters and Kata s Kookaburra Cove Aquatica Dick s Beach House and Gremmie Lagoon Soak City HooRoo Run 2000 s 2019 An 80 foot tall speed slide with two open air and two enclosed slides It was removed after the 2019 season as the slide s drop and speed were deemed too extreme for the Sesame Place retheming The ride also suffered from maintenance issues and frequent downtime during Aquatica s last several seasons La Jolla Falls Soak City References edit San Diego Union Tribune March 22 2022 Big Bird and Elmo call San Diego home as Sesame Place opens this weekend Retrieved April 8 2022 Sesame Place San Diego Sensory guide SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment p 6 Retrieved April 8 2022 Making a Splash in Chula Vista Los Angeles Times May 18 1997 Retrieved November 30 2012 White Water Canyon in Chula Vista Facing Foreclosure After Two Seasons February 3 1999 Cedar Fair completes water park acquisition Toledo Blade December 8 1999 Retrieved November 30 2012 Gale Elaine March 19 2000 Knott s Job Fair Attracts Hundreds Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 30 2012 Soak City Begins Year with Promotion May 21 2000 a b Weisberg Lori November 20 2012 Soak City to become a SeaWorld water park Archived from the original on July 26 2014 Retrieved November 20 2012 MacDonald Brady December 26 2012 32 best new theme park additions for 2013 Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 27 2012 MacDonald Brady November 21 2012 SeaWorld bringing Aquatica water park to San Diego Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 16 2012 Press Releases Sesame Workshop www sesameworkshop org December 15 2022 SeaWorld plans a new Sesame Place theme park in Chula Vista October 21 2019 Sesame Place San Diego on Track to Open March 2022 Take a Peek at the Rides Summerville Krista March 22 2022 The first Sesame Street theme park on the West Coast opens in San Diego KGTV Retrieved April 3 2022 Sesame Street Neighborhood Sesame Place San Diego Sesame Street Meet amp Greets Sesame Place San Diego https www inparkmagazine com the counts splash castle opens at sesame place san diego External links editSesame Place official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sesame Place San Diego amp oldid 1209449896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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