Sesame Street Bay of PlayPlaygroundAbout Sesame Street Bay of PlayThis Sesame Street-themed playground replaces Shamu's Happy Harbor. The area features three new rides: The cargo nets and slides from the old area remain, rethemed to the new color scheme, and include a bouncer and water play areas. -- Last edited by Robert Niles [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Sesame Street Bay of PlaySafety
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This looks almost exactly the same as the Happy Harbor did! All they did was repaint everything with Sesame Street designs and add three new rides. But I think it's good that they redid it, because the old Happy Harbor was starting to look all faded and worn out. Plus i like all the little rides...they're fun to go on if the lines are short. =) - Chloe ! This area looks a lot more colorful with the recent conversion into Sesame Street. The three rides are a good addition to the park which lacked young kid rides. One ride is dumbo style, another one is similar to the teacups at Disney and an other one is a junior version of a rocking ship. Lines for these slow loading rides are not that bad so hit them whenever convenient. - Manny Barron
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