Sesame Place New York

Sesame Place New York was an indoor children's amusement park that operated from 1991 to 2011 at Schuyler Lake Mall. It was billed as a "Family Edutainment Center".

Rides and attractions

 * The Amazing Mumford's Splash Magic (1991-2011; a splash pad)
 * Bert and Ernie's Bed Bounce (1991-2011; a huge, springy yellow air mattress)
 * Big Bird's Flight School (2003-2011; a Zamperla Kite Flyer ride)
 * Big Bird's Net Nest (1991-2011; hundreds of yards of cargo netting connected by 100 feet of suspended net tunnels)
 * Cookie Monster's Flying Cookies (1991-2011; a Zamperla Samba Balloons ride)
 * The Count's Castle (1991-2011; a guided track "haunted house" ride)
 * Elmo's Tickle Coaster (1997-2011; a SED kiddie coaster)
 * Herry's Huff 'n Puff Railway (1991-2011; a train ride that children can hand crank to move)
 * Hoot's Hoot 'n Holler Coaster (1991-1996; an Arrow Dynamics kiddie coaster, replaced with Elmo's Tickle Coaster)
 * Kiddie Arcade (1991-2011; an arcade with "educational" games for children)
 * Loud Mouth, Soft Mouth (1991-2011; a hallway with an acoustic mirror dish at either end)
 * Mirror Cave (1991-2011; AKA "Teleidoscope Temple")
 * Monster Maze (1991-2011; a maze of lightweight punching bags themed to monsters)
 * Oscar's Grouchmobile (1991-2011; a Zamperla Crazy bus ride themed to a beaten up stretch limo)
 * Rock and Roll with Guy Smiley (1991-2011; a set of teetering discs over a ball pit)
 * Sesame Street Live Showplace (1991-2011; a live performance stage that had mini shows, was known as "Studio CTW" from 1991-2000)
 * Sesame Street Speedster (1992-2011; A Vekoma custom MK-1200 looping coaster, the park's only roller coaster for riders 48" and taller only, repainted in 2005)
 * Slimey Chutes (1991-2011; two long dry tube slides)
 * Snuffy Swings (1991-2011; a Zierer kiddie Wave Swinger ride)
 * Super Grover's Fly Over (1991-2011; an Arrow Dynamics suspended guided track ride that went around the park, used the same cars as their suspended swing roller coasters without the over the shoulder restraints and no swinging)
 * Tot Spot (1991-2011; a play area for children under 5)
 * Twiddlebug Tower (1991-2011; an observation tower with a 150 foot tall roller slide, tallest attraction in the park)

Fates of the attractions

 * The Amazing Mumford's Splash Magic, Bert and Ernie's Bed Bounce, Big Bird's Net Nest, Loud Mouth Soft Mouth, Mirror Maze, Monster Maze, Rock and Roll with Guy Smiley and Slimey Chutes were sadly scrapped.
 * Cookie Monster's Flying Cookies was sold on a ride broker site, it's now located at Old Indiana Fun Park.
 * Elmo's Tickle Coaster was returned to SED-Hopkins, who re-sold it to Fancy City in Huanzhou, Tseng.
 * Sesame Street Speedster was initially planned to be relocated to Knoebels, however, the coaster was declared to be damaged beyond repair upon arrival and it was eventually scrapped. The trains were bought by Six Flags, who plan to re-use them for Riddler Twister at Worlds of Adventure.
 * Snuffy Swings was moved to the newer Worlds of Adventure, after sitting in the employee parking lot of Six Flags Schuyler Lake for around a decade.
 * Big Bird's Flight School was sold to Freestyle Adventure Acres for parts for Kites in White Satin.
 * The rest of the rides currently still sit in storage.
 * The Count's Castle, Hoot's Hoot 'n Holler Coaster and Herry's Huff 'n Puff Railway sit at the employee parking lot of Six Flags Schuyler Lake.
 * Super Grover's Fly Over (track and station only) and Twiddlebug Tower are both sitting inside the mall's storage area.
 * The cars used for Super Grover's Fly Over were sent to Six Flags Schuyler Lake and Six Flags Magic Mountain for their Arrow suspended swing coasters.
 * Oscar's Grouchmobile now sits in the middle of the food court of the mall as a seating area.

Trivia

 * This was one the few Sesame Place parks that was entirely indoors.