Florida is looking a lot like the shows, movies and toys many of us — and our kids — grew up on.
The latest retro blast?
Sesame Street opened last month at SeaWorld Orlando. The attraction, an interactive neighborhood designed to resemble the setting of the popular educational TV show that debuted 50 years ago, is on six acres of land. The world of “Sesame Street” was built in the space formerly occupied by Shamu’s Happy Harbor.
Six of its rides are former Happy Harbor rides that were rethemed to give characters such as Bert and Ernie, Oscar the Grouch, the Cookie Monster and Big Bird a place to frolic.
Families can visit a re-creation of the familiar address on the stoop marked “123 Sesame Street” that the show’s various cast members and guest stars such as Rita Moreno, Carol Burnett and Jim Henson’s Muppets once visited in its run from 1969 to today. Even psychedelic rocker Grace Slick of the former Jefferson Airplane lent her voice to a sketch on the program’s first episode.