Hopi Hari is portrayed as a fictitious country that is divided into five different areas, or regions – Kaminda Mundi, Mistieri, Infantasia, Aribabiba and Wild West – with park employees playing the roles of its “inhabitants”. The Infantasia area was originally themed around Vila Sésamo, the Brazilian version of Sesame Street, although this area was based on the American. The area consisted of both wet and dry attractions. Walk-arounds of Elmo, Ernie (Ênio), Bert (Beto), Cookie Monster (Come-Come), and Zoe appeared in a live show and throughout Infantasia.
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| - Hopi Hari is portrayed as a fictitious country that is divided into five different areas, or regions – Kaminda Mundi, Mistieri, Infantasia, Aribabiba and Wild West – with park employees playing the roles of its “inhabitants”. The Infantasia area was originally themed around Vila Sésamo, the Brazilian version of Sesame Street, although this area was based on the American. The area consisted of both wet and dry attractions. Walk-arounds of Elmo, Ernie (Ênio), Bert (Beto), Cookie Monster (Come-Come), and Zoe appeared in a live show and throughout Infantasia.
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| - Hopi Hari is portrayed as a fictitious country that is divided into five different areas, or regions – Kaminda Mundi, Mistieri, Infantasia, Aribabiba and Wild West – with park employees playing the roles of its “inhabitants”. The Infantasia area was originally themed around Vila Sésamo, the Brazilian version of Sesame Street, although this area was based on the American. The area consisted of both wet and dry attractions. Walk-arounds of Elmo, Ernie (Ênio), Bert (Beto), Cookie Monster (Come-Come), and Zoe appeared in a live show and throughout Infantasia. Infantasia discontinued Vila Sésamo in late 2011. The area is now devoted to Looney Tunes.
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