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1. Ride roller coasters, kiddie rides and other amusements.
2. View and touch sea creatures at an aquarium.
3. Watch a concert or attend a live event.
4. Create your own crayon color.
5. Fly over the USA.
6. Play miniature golf.
7. Get lost in a mirror maze.
8. Go bowling.
9. Brave a ropes course and zip-lining.
10. Watch live comedy.
11. Pose for old fashioned souvenir photos.
12. Build with LEGO bricks.
13. Taste sample treats.
14. Watch Universe of Light.
15. Find your way out of an escape room.
16. See a movie in style.
17. Enjoy free entertainment and discounts on Toddler Tuesdays.
18. Embark on a scavenger hunt.
19. Get a beauty makeover.
20. Embark on a 5D virtual adventure in the ocean or mine shaft.
21. Go for a swim.
22. Visit a rainforest.
23. Play carnival and video games.
24. Design your own jewelry.
25. Dine around the world.
26. Build a teddy bear or other stuffed toy.
27. Meet SpongeBob and other Nickelodeon characters.
28. Sip your favorite libation.
29. Indulge in a spa day.
30. Spend the night at Mall of America.
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1. Ride roller coasters, kiddie rides and other amusements.
Mall of America is big enough to fit an entire amusement park in its center. Impressively, the indoor Nickelodeon Universe features 25 rides. Thrill-seekers will love SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge, a zippy steel coaster with two inversions. For a more mellow roller coaster experience, choose Pepsi Orange Streak for some fabulous views of the park. There’s even a Log Chute ride for park goers who don’t mind getting a little wet.
About
Since opening its doors in 1992, Mall of America® has revolutionized the shopping experience of tens of millions of visitors a year. A leader in retail, entertainment and attractions, Mall of America is one of the top tourist destinations in the country and is known around the world.
History
In 1982, the Minnesota Twins and Vikings relocated from the Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington to the H.H.H. Metrodome in downtown Minneapolis. This created an unprecedented development opportunity for 78 acres of prime real estate. Three years later, the Bloomington Port Authority purchased the stadium site and began entertaining proposals for development. Mall of America was chosen from four final proposals, and on June 14, 1989, developers and local dignitaries broke ground. On August 11, 1992, when Mall of America® opened its doors, 330 stores opened for business and more than 10,000 employees started their first day of work.
Today
Mall of America hosts more than 400 events a year, ranging from concerts, to celebrity appearances and fash
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