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Sesame Place is OPEN!!!!

May 2, 2013

Friday night, April 26th, I told my girls that if they cleaned up their toys really well, I had a surprise for them.  The mad dash to put away every figurine, Lego, and book began!  And then came the announcement… we were going to Sesame Place in the morning!  I’m sure my neighbors appreciated the shrills that came out of my 4 year old and 2.5 year old.  Pure joy.  Melted my heart!

Saturday the 27th was our third visit to Sesame Place.  If you’ve never been, you should know that this Langhorne, PA park is the nation’s only theme park based entirely on the award-winning television show Sesame Street.  As seen on their Facebook page, Saturday was their Opening Day and the universe sure celebrated!  We had a day of sunshine, light breezes, and about 70 degrees.  It was beyond gorgeous!  There were even people on the water rides!  Season Pass holders proudly wore their lanyards around their neck.  One woman I talked to in line for the Elmo Rocks show said she’s been coming to the park since it opened in 1980 and always attends on Opening Day!

The girls with Elmo

I’m sure every year that same woman finds something new and exciting that the park has to offer.  This year, Sesame Place is offering a star-studded concert line-up including kid-friendly favorites such as Laurie Berkner and Imagination Movers, to musical playdates with Caillou and Max & Ruby, the park’s event schedule is its most robust ever.  Check out their calendar of events on the website www.sesameplace.com.  Park guests will also notice quite a few changes in the culinary department for 2013. The park continues to enhance its menu of allergen-friendly foods and healthy-eating options for the comfort and satisfaction of park guests. Starting this season, Sesame Place will offer box lunches which must be purchased online, in advance, and picked up at Elmo’s Lunch Box Stop. The new Lunch Box program will give families more time to enjoy the attractions and shows in the park. In May, Sesame Place is also adding a food truck to its street, giving guests an even greater variety of quick-dining choices.  We ate at Elmo’s Eatery and the children’s meals came with a plate and cup they got to take home.  The girls love their souvenir!  And I was pleased to learn I got a AAA discount on the meals too!

Other changes for 2013 include the park’s popular Fireworks shows, which will be enhanced by a newly-choreographed pyrotechnics display. Fireworks are scheduled for 5/26, 7/4 and 9/1 and 12/31.
“At Sesame Place, we are all about celebrating, and we’re doing a lot of things in 2013 to celebrate our guests,” says Susan Godfrey, Communications Manager at Sesame Place. Visitors can be spotted wearing their new “Today I’m Celebrating…” stickers all throughout the park. “Some people are here for their birthday, while others may be celebrating their first roller coaster ride, visit to the park, last night’s Phillies’ win, or even just a sunny day,” continues Godfrey. “Every moment of celebration — it’s all important to us here at Sesame Place,” she adds.  My youngest daughter wore one to celebrate her first birthday.  Elmo must have a special place for babies turning one, because after the group shot I took of him with the girls, he came over to her in the stroller and held hands with the baby and the two  “bonded” for several minutes.  Wish I took video of it, I was just so star struck!

Watching the Elmo Rocks! Show,
proudly wearing her “I’m Celebrating…” sticker.

There is still time to purchase a 2013 Season Pass. Sesame Place season passes start at under $100, making the park one of the area’s best entertainment values. Guest can take advantage of Sesame Place’s new six-month EZ pay plan for 2013 and enjoy unlimited fun all season along with in-park discounts for as low as $16.17 per month. Explore all the park’s ticket options by visiting Sesame Place Ticketing Information.

Twirling, dizzy, giggly FUN!

Sesame Place is great for children of all ages.  The Vapor Trail roller coaster is for ages 3 and up.  My 4 year old LOVED it, which surprised me, in a good way!  My 2 year olds favorite ride, she says, was Elmo’s World’s Flying Fish. My favorite was Grover’s World Twirl.  Nothing like spinning super fast and watching my two giggly girls smile ear to ear while they cling to me.  It was just such an awesome day.  So much fun and such wonderful memories made.  I love to know we had a wonderful day that EVERYONE enjoyed- my mother, myself, and my 4, 2.5, and 1 year old daughters.

*Disclosure: I received 4 complimentary tickets in order to facilitate this review.  The opinions in this review are all my own.

Family-Friendly Atlantic City: Duality and 4th of July

July 3, 2012

The 4th of July is tomorrow, and many families are trying to figure out how to spend the holiday. Should we trek up to the mountains? Should we gather with neighbors for a cookout? Should we stay home and relax? There is another option, friends! We’ve got two words for you:
Atlantic. City.
What?!  With my family?!?

YES!

Until recently, we’ve associated Atlantic City, NJ with fun weekend getaways, bachelor parties and casinos. Not anymore! Atlantic City has done some great work to become a family-friendly travel destination, thanks to the Atlantic City Alliance. Now there is fun for everyone in AC!

 Intrigued? Independence Day is the perfect chance to check out all of the Family Fun Atlantic City has to offer.

Aside from the beach, boardwalk and fireworks, Atlantic City Alliance has teamed up with Montreal-based media and entertainment studio, Moment Factory, to debut the breath-taking 3-D Light Show, Duality, directly after the fireworks show on July 4th around 9:30pm. Moment Factory has worked on similar shows for Celine Dion and Madonna, so we know this will be spectaular!
Duality is an 8-1/2 minute light show that shares the story of Atlantic City’s rich history, which will be projected onto the facade of Boardwalk Hall. Spanning the decades of architecture, recreation, social progress and industrial achievements, Duality will utilize light and sound to amaze audiences. The show will be shown year round, twice an hour (subject to change on seasons and special events).
This is the first light show of it’s kind in Atlantic City, taking 3 months to build with a team of 35 members. How amazing would it be to bring your family and see the inaugural show?!
Here is a sneak preview of Duality (all photos courtesy of Moment Factory):

How did they do that?!? Check out some Duality behind the scenes action:


Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall from Moment Factory on Vimeo.
Start planning your trip today – it’s not too late! There are plenty ofFamily-Friendly activities in Atlantic City, and a vibrant nightlife for the parents to enjoy! For more information on Atantic City, click here.
This post is brought to you with the support of the Atlantic City Alliance. Join the conversation about the new Atlantic City at #HowIDoAC on Twitter. Find them onFacebook and twitter.

Wawa Welcome America – 4th of July Jam! (FREE Outdoor Concert)

July 1, 2011

The Benjamin Franklin Parkway (20th and Eakins Oval) will be a rockin’ on July 4, 2011, as Four-time Grammy award-winning band The Roots headline Philly’s 4th of July Jam, the Grand Finale of Wawa Welcome America.
The band and the Festival musical director ?uestlove will perform their set as well as sets with special guests Earth, Wind and Fire, Michael McDonald, Estelle, Sara Bareilles, DJ Jazzy Jeff and more!

Trivia Fact: Philly’s 4th of July Jam is the nation’s largest free outdoor Fourth of July concert.

Where to Watch the Concert: The best place from which to watch the concert is on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The concert begins at 8:30PM. Giant screens and speakers will broadcast the concert all along the Parkway.

Viewing Tips from visitphilly.com: Arrive early. Bring lawn chairs, a blanket and a picnic. If you get to the Parkway early, you’ll be able to grab a great location for viewing the concert and the fireworks.

Celebrate the 4th of July in Chester County (Celebration & Firework Display Information)

June 21, 2011
Please view the Chester County Moms Community Calendar for information on a firework displays or community 4th of July Celebrations in your area. If you know of a community display that has not made the calendar. Please let us know so we can add it. (Click here to contact us)

You can also find information & directions to Firework Displays throughout the county on chestercountyfireworks.com.

Wishing you a Happy & Safe 4th of July!

Chester County Firework Displays

June 29, 2010

Please view the Chester County Moms Community Calendar for information on a fireworks display or community 4th of July Celebrations in your area.

If you know of a community display that has not made the calendar – please let us know so we can add it.

Wishing you a happy & safe 4th of July!

Chester County Fire Works Displays

July 2, 2009

Downingtown: JULY 4th Fireworks at 9:30, with Good Neighbor Day entertainment all day long. FREE. Click here for a complete schedule of Good Neighbor Day Events.

East Goshen Township: UPDATE 7/2/09Received a comment from a reader. East Goshen has cancelled. For more info visit:www.eastgoshentownship.org

Exton/West Whiteland: Fire work display is on JULY 5th at 9:30PM. Albert C. Miller Memorial Park (near Mcdonald’s). For more info please click here . FREE
Longwood Garden’s: Fireworks & Fountains. Show begins at 9:15PM. Click here to order tickets. Ages 16 & over: $34/Pass holders: $27 ; Ages 15 & under: $18/Pass holders: $12
Mom tip: Bring a lawn chair or blanket.

Ludwig’s Corner UPDATE: 7/1/09 – Received a comment from one of our readers letting us know Ludwig’s Corner is not hosting their fireworks display this year. Such a bummer! It has always been such a great display.

Nottingham Freedom Fest: Sponsored by Herr’s! JULY 4, 5:00 – 10:30 pm Nottingham County Park. $10 parking fee. No admission fee for festivities. Lots of info on Freedom Fest website about where to park, shuttle info, amenities, food vendors and rain date details.
Parkesburg: Minch Park is scheduled to have fireworks 7/3 at 9:30 pm
Phoenixville: JULY 3rd with a rain date of 7/5. Click here for more info.

Pottstown: July 4th Celebration. Family Fun, 5k Run, Music, Fireworks & More. Click here for the complete schedule of events.

Tredyffrin Township/Chesterbrook: Concert and Fireworks at Wilson Farm Park in Chesterbrook on JULY 4th. Jazz Concert- 7pm – 9pm. Fireworks begin at 9pm. Directions to Wilson Park: Route 202 South, take Chesterbrook exit, right onto Chesterbrook Blvd, right to 500 Lee Road. FREE

United Sports Training Center: JULY 3rd. United Sports Training Center 10th Anniversary Firework Display, MarshaltonThorndale Road, Downingtown. Food Vendors, Crafts, Classic Car Show, Live Bands & Games.
610-466-7100.
5PM-10PM

Please leave a comment below or email sarah@chestercountymoms.com and let us know if there is a fun fireworks display that we have missed.