Sesame Place offers teachers free park access for 2024. How to get the voucher
Sesame Place is offering teachers from the Delaware Valley free access to its flagship amusement park in Langhorne for an entire year.
Now teachers can hang out with Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and the rest of the Sesame Street crew all season long.
The Sesame Place Teacher Pass is valid for unlimited visits throughout the upcoming 2024 season, beginning Saturday, Feb. 17, and ending Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
Here's everything teachers need to do in order to get the Teacher Pass from Sesame Place.
Teachers apply for voucher, granted year of free access to Sesame Place
K-12 teachers from Delaware, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania only need to follow a few steps to obtain the pass. The online process is straight-forward.
First, teachers must meet certain qualifications. Teachers must possess a valid teaching certificate from either Delaware, New Jersey, New York or Pennsylvania.
Once the teacher has applied and has the voucher, they then visit Sesame Place's guest relations department on any operating day in 2024 during normal park operating hours to redeem their pass.
Teachers will need to bring their 2024 Sesame Place Philadelphia Teacher Pass order confirmation voucher, photo ID and a copy of their teaching certificate to obtain the Teacher Pass.
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While most teachers are eligible, there are certain positions which are ineligible for the Teacher Pass.
Teachers in Delaware can check this list, while teachers in New Jersey can check here.
This is the list of teacher positions in New York that can take advantage of the Teacher Pass perk, while teachers in Pennsylvania can check if their position is eligible here.
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