Sesame Place to open Count's Splash Castle
Sesame Place theme park in Pennsylvania, US, will add a new waterplay structure to the range of rides on offer at the park this summer.
Denver-based water ride manufacturer SCS Interactive will supply the new attraction, called Count’s Splash Castle, which will be built as a multi-level interactive waterplay attraction consisting of five towers spanned by four bridges.
The structure will include a tipping bucket, a variety of water slides and more than 90 guest-activated water features.
“The Count’s Splash Castle is the biggest attraction in the history of Sesame Place," said Robert Caruso, general manager of Sesame Place.
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