It gets you free admission and parking at all SeaWorld and Busch Garden parks. The most souped-up pass of all is the Super Grover. and special privileges such as meet and greets or advance seating at shows or on rides. Season passes also have other perks like 25% off food and merchandise (makes the sting of a $3 water a little less intense). (And hey, if anyone out there wants to take my kid to Sesame Place, they can use my transferrable pass for free!) Since I can't think of a scenario where my 3.5 year old would be at Sesame Place by herself, or someone would go without her, it's the perfect fit. The only stipulation is that the person using the pass has to be visiting with their "Host" season pass holder. My daughter has her own pass at the cheapest level (called Sesame or Cookie Monster), and we have a Transferrable Pass, which is pretty awesome because it's at the same level as a Big Bird season pass (the one that includes the free parking! A savings of $20 a visit!) but unlike the other passes, you don't have to attach a name to it. So it made the most sense to buy only two season passes. At first we thought that means we'll need three season passes, but sometimes I take the kids midweek while my husband is working or sometimes he will take our oldest there alone for a daddy-daughter outing. We are a family of four than includes a child under two. You may want to use them earlier and then grab the cheaper tickets if you visit later in the year. Tickets in the fall and winter can be as low as $20, so keep that in mind as you figure out when you want to use your 2-day tickets. Just make sure you research all the ticket choices because there are a lot of price points: single day weekday only, single day weekend, specific-date tickets, any day tickets, 1 and 2 day tickets. The cooler weather is a relief! Not worrying about overheating or sunburns is a wonderful thing. The water rides section of the park transforms into seasonal activities like hay rides, and additional midway rides are available that aren't around during the summer season. If you buy one for today you can use the second day through the end of 2018. If you think you'll only go once this summer, Sesame Place is a great day trip in the fall or winter for Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Christmas. 2-day passes are also a good deal because they don't have to be used on two consecutive days. If you get on the mailing list you'll be alerted to their frequent flash sales, and if you plan to visit more than 3 times a year, a season pass is worth it. Keep in mind that everyone 2 and older will need a ticket, and there's no kids pricing. Sesame Place's face value ticket price at press time is $70 for a one day ticket and $85 for a 2-day pass, but think of this as simply a starting point. Click here to visit our most recent review. Note: This post has been updated for 2019.
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