Sesame Place is a children's theme park, located on the outskirts of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based on the Sesame Street television program. It includes a variety of rides, shows, and water attractions suited to young children.
This guide provides an overview of services and facilities available for guests with disabilities who are visiting Sesame Place. Sesame Place is committed to providing all guests with a safe and enjoyable experience. This guide is intended to supplement the Sesame Place park map, which contains additional park information and an entertainment schedule.
For assistance in finding rides and attractions personalized for you, please fill out the Ride Accessibility Questionnaire before your arrival. Please bring your completed questionnaire to The Welcome Center, which is situated just past the turnstiles on the left-hand side, and they will provide a list of rides and attractions personalized just for you.
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You can take your own wheelchair or get one there. It is First come, first serve for the wheel chair hire. Wheelchairs, scooters and strollers are available for rent but ARE NOT allowed outside the park unless you have an escort. Very highly recommend! Everything is wheelchair (and stroller) accessible as well. Would recommend to take food from home as it is bit costly in there similar to other places. There is disabled parking slot but its at the further end instead of it be near the entrance.