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Orlando question

Maxx_edilm

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I was wondering does Orlando have the room to add a smaller theme park to their tourist destination area like Seasame Place Orlando for instance? I think that would draw really good crowds. Perhaps a small theme park similar to
Knoebels in Pennsylvania.
 

TheHolleys87

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I was wondering does Orlando have the room to add a smaller theme park to their tourist destination area like Seasame Place Orlando for instance? I think that would draw really good crowds. Perhaps a small theme park similar to
Knoebels in Pennsylvania.
Is Sesame Place similar to Legoland and/or Peppa Pig theme park? Orlando has both of those.
 

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I was wondering does Orlando have the room to add a smaller theme park to their tourist destination area like Seasame Place Orlando for instance? I think that would draw really good crowds. Perhaps a small theme park similar to
Knoebels in Pennsylvania.
Sea World already has an entire Sesame Street land that is probably about the same size as the real Sesame Place in PA. SeaWorld tickets are also cheap enough that you can probably justify buying them to mostly just go to the Sesame Street area with little ones, with the bonus of also being able to check out the rest of Sea World and see the animals / shows. Both Sea World and Sesame Place are owned by the same parent company, so the land in Orlando is very similar to the park in PA as a result.
 
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