Elmo's World Live was such a cool real-life re-creation! Here's the Big Red Guy in his crayon-colored world and Mr. Noodle in the window!
I guess the show would've been better if it held the boys' attention..., but what can you do?
Elmo got a lot of the themed rides, but I don't think anyone was complaining.
Still, in the Land of Overstimulation, everyone stayed grounded in their own way.
You can hardly make out the oversized knee Bandaid, but this running shot was just after Patrick and I visited one of the very lovely First Aid stations at Sesame. Our nurse did a great job; Patrick learned no lessons.
I mean, what WASN'T a hit at Sesame??
I guess there's still something magical about a merry-go-round.
It was the Frog Hopper at Waldameer, but at Sesame, it's Elmo blasting you into space!
Rides aside, Sesame Place had an awesome play area. (They can't sweat out ALL their energy, right?) Here are Elliott and Natalie (and an unknown colleague) in the giant bounce house.
This thing should've scared the pants off the kids, but they had no problem climbing up about 30 feet...
...showing off at the top...
...sliding all the way down...
...and then racing to do it all over again!
We were rained out with an incredible downpour on Friday, but we learned a few things I'd like to pass on to any future Sesame Placers:
1. Prepare to spend your annual salary on lunch and snacks. (Here's Pete, proudly displaying his $37 Cookie Monster soft-serve dessert.)
2. Unless you've got an infant, know that no kids will sleep through Sesame. Prepare to entertain and distract anyway you can (was this patty-cake on the table, Trish?)
3. This could be related to lesson #1, but bring your own snacks and ice water! You just can't spend all your time in the water park--which was awesome, but I was unwilling to take my Nikon there!--and the kids will want refreshment.
4. What else? Pack water shoes, towels, sunscreen, etc., etc. Avoid the weekends if at all possible (the population at Sesame Street must have tripled between Friday and Saturday!). But above all, prepare to see children as happy as you'll ever see them--whether it's because of Elmo's antics ... or their own.