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I think Sesame does so well there’s no reason unless they add a second children’s area.
Not to mention, Sesame Street at SWO isnt even 10 years old yet. Theres not really a reason to redo Sesame.
 
I'm really curious about what the future will be between Sesame and SeaWorld, especially with what has happened with the Texas park.

According to what I found online, the current contract between Sesame and SeaWorld/United Parks ends in 2031.

SeaWorld Entertainment and Sesame Workshop Announce Expanded Partnership to Include New Sesame Place Theme Park - Sesame Workshop

I would think that Sesame Street might stay in Orlando until at least 2030, especially since it is still relatively new.

I also wonder about the future of the Sesame Place parks. We know the park in San Diego used to be Aquatica, but the park in Pennsylvania has a long history as Sesame Place.

I'm guessing that if the contract between Sesame and United isn't renewed, Rescue Jr. will be in Orlando by 2031.
 
I don't see any reason at the moment to not renew. The areas all still seem popular with families with little kids and it's the only property they control with that kind of brand recognition.

Rescue seems to be a good theme for older than Sesame but too small for big rides.
 
I don't see any reason at the moment to not renew. The areas all still seem popular with families with little kids and it's the only property they control with that kind of brand recognition.

Rescue seems to be a good theme for older than Sesame but too small for big rides.

There was that $11.4 million lawsuit Sesame Workshop filed against SeaWorld and won in September.

Shamu Owes Big Bird Millions After SeaWorld Loses Huge Lawsuit To Sesame Street’s Owners

I just wonder if there's bad blood there. Sesame Street is no longer in SeaWorld San Diego or Sea World San Antonio.

But they do have stand alone Sesame Place Parks in PA and CA, so it may be in their best interest to keep the relationship going.
 
There was that $11.4 million lawsuit Sesame Workshop filed against SeaWorld and won in September.

Shamu Owes Big Bird Millions After SeaWorld Loses Huge Lawsuit To Sesame Street’s Owners

I just wonder if there's bad blood there. Sesame Street is no longer in SeaWorld San Diego or Sea World San Antonio.

But they do have stand alone Sesame Place Parks in PA and CA, so it may be in their best interest to keep the relationship going.
Good points! I have only been to the East coast parks.
 
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