I know this pass well- it is not an annual pass bc Sesame Place closes for part of the year, it is a seasonal pass but it runs for 14 months (when we buy it). It is repurchased fresh each year, not renewed like a disney annual pass.
Platinum parking at every park
Preferred seating (no need to rush and you get a center section seat)
Ride-on privilege at Sea World and Busch coasters (don't have to stand in line again)- this one changes so you have to check, might be seasonal.
Discount on Christmas Town at Williamsburg- $25 to go as much as you want (excellent). Otherwise $25 a day for that ticket...
Dining discounts
Merchandise dicounts
Tour discounts - these are great at Busch and Sea World...
Buy extra tix at 50% off whenever you are at the park.
If you buy the Super Grover (or any of the Sesame Place passes)- you get an emailed evoucher.
Evoucher is valid for redemption at any park bc Sesame Place is closed some months of the year - this is the important distinction. All other vouchers must be redeemed at the originating park. Not these.
Must have photo ID to collect the pass or convert it from evoucher to pass, but it has been processed by then. No one is looking at anything IMO and i have bought hti pass for years. I have had so many versions of buying, redeeming, and replacing lost passes...
Last year I bought for my family and my sister in one online order for convenience as we were heading to the park from HGVC that day. She was driving to the park from Lauderdale.
Skirted the state restriction- an unintended side effect.
Her pass is associated to my address and cc.
In fact she arrived to the park after me with her evoucher in hand... they did not want her photo ID, they wanted mine bc I had bought it. I live in DE and used my passport to redeem her voucher. They don't validate your state. Online the computer must do that.
Passports don't have a mailing address.
We moved from one "legal" state to another "legal" state mid pass one year. PA to DE.
People move all the time!
Lastly, Williamsburg had a similar valued pass... They were willing to let us buy them (via phone) one year. The customer serv rep at Williamsburg was willing to redeem them for us and shred the passes in Williamsburg while we were on the phone. Then I would get replacement passes printed (again with my photo ID) at Sea World (or any park).
You must redeem vouchers for parks at the originating park (except Sesame Pl passes). This was Sea World phone rep's idea as a workaround. We didn't need to in the end but I can't remember why. May seem like a lot of work, but when you are a family with kids and buying 6 passes you are saving hundreds and hundreds of dollars and that is way worth it to me.
The Williamsburg pass might be a geographical work around depending on where you live.
And not all the reps know all the passes. You need to get someone who understands that 11 park pass. It is the BOMB!