ARE YOU READY? The new Sesame Place San Diego hybrid theme park/water park combo debuts Saturday, March 26 in Chula Vista with about 20 Sesame Street-themed rides, slides, shows, and parades.
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — There's a lot of multi-generational excitement as Sesame Street will come to life in San Diego County’s South Bay.
The theme park couldn't be opening at a better time, with people emerging from pandemic boredom and itching for a new experience.
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