Valleyfair is a 90-acre (36 ha) amusement park in Shakopee, Minnesota, United States. Owned by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the park opened in 1976 and features over 75 rides and attractions including eight roller coasters. Valleyfair also has a water park called Soak City which is included with the price of admission. Cedar Point and Valleyfair were the first two parks in the Cedar Fair chain (although Cedar Point Amusement Park originally opened in 1870) and a combination of the park names – "cedar" and "fair" – were used to name the original company.
Valleyscare closes on October 31st at midnight
History
Valleyfair opened on May 25, 1976, featuring 20 rides and attractions[1] on 26 acres (110,000 m2), with the roller coaster High Roller being the main attraction. The carousel in the park came from Excelsior Amusement Park which was closed in 1973. It is the oldest ride in the park. In 1978 in an effort to increase investment capital for continued park expansion, Valleyfair was acquired by Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Five years later, Cedar Fair Limited Partnership was formed as the parent company for Cedar Point and Valleyfair (the name being derived from the names of both properties[2]). Since 1976, Valleyfair has invested over $96 million into the park, and today the park has over 75 attractions on 90 acres (36 ha) of land.[3]
A height restriction was imposed in 2000 with the building of the Power Tower. After negotiations with the FAA and the nearby Flying Cloud Airport, the FAA restricted the building height of the Power Tower at 275 feet (84 m) due to its proximity to the airport. Power Tower's original plan was to be a height of 300 feet (91 m) and to take riders to 275 feet (84 m).[4]
On July 1, 2024, a merger of equals between Cedar Fair and Six Flags was completed, creating Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. This officially retired the Cedar Fair branding that was partially derived from Valleyfair.[7]
As the park is located on the banks of the Minnesota River, flooding can become an issue during the springtime months before the park usually opens (or when the park is open for the season), notably in 1988, 1993, 1997, 2014, 2018, 2019, and 2024. Excalibur and Thunder Canyon are built outside of a pre-existing river dike, and were built with this flooding potential in mind.[8]
2014: Route 76: Northern Lights opens, Scrambler and Tilt-A-Whirl relocated and Antique Cars to be re-added as Antique Autos; Pepsi IMAX theater and hydroblaster closes
2015: Soak City: New Slide Tower, New Children's Splash Pad; Subway relocated, Airbrush Tattoo stand closed
2016: Flying Eagles, All Wheels Extreme (Upgraded Amphitheater), New High Roller Trains, Subway Takes Place of Ben and Jerrys, 40th Anniversary Events, Enterprise closes
2017: North Star, a Funtime Starflyer swing ride, opens for 2017, New Caribou plaza
2018: Delirious, Larson International super loop, RipTide closes, New light package for Route 76, Snoopy's bounce house is removed, Free WiFi throughout the park.
2019: Superior Stage opens to host Peanuts Celebration, Updated Bathrooms, Variety of new food options, Dinosaurs Alive! and Looping Starship close.
2020s
2021: Grand Carnivale, a new event, launches in the park. ValleyScare announces it is ending after the 2021 season.
2022: TRICKS AND TREATS, a new event, launches in the park.
2023: A Chaperone Policy is implemented at the park.
2024: ValleySCARE's return is announced for the 2024 season.
A Star Flyer, in which riders, seated in two-person chair-linked swings, will reach a height of 230 feet (70 m), reaching speeds of 40 miles per hour (64 km/h).
An additional charge attraction known as a Skycoaster that drops riders in a swinging, pendulum-like motion sending them 18 stories into the air at speeds up to 65 mph (105 km/h)
Guests operated Antique Autos are powered by a gas-powered engine and travel around 1,500 feet of track with a center guide rail to keep the auto on track.
An antique 48-horse Carousel. This ride previously was installed at Excelsior Park until its closing in 1973. An Artizan Band Organ provides the carousel's music, but the rolls have been converted to Wurlitzer 150 rolls. The carousel model number is PTC #76.[10]
The ride consists of 32 swings lift off the ground while travel in a circular motion and tilting at the top. It was originally called the Flying Trapeze, but received a facelift and renamed for Planet Snoopy.
"The Route 76 area takes guests back into amusement park Americana" with the reopening of three classic rides that made their debut in the opening of Valleyfair in 1976. These rides include the Antique Autos, which was formerly deconstructed to make room for the construction of Dinosaurs Alive!, the Tilt-a-Whirl, and the Scrambler. A new ride titled 'Northern Lights' will be the main attraction of the area, featuring a ride track over 300 feet in length and 42 feet in height. This family-oriented ride reaches speeds upwards of 43 miles per hour and resembles the Aurora Borealis at night with colored lights in shades of greens, blues, and purples. The Route 76 area features a full-service catering and picnic area, titled Picnic Point. Route 76 is located in the front of the park near Steel Venom, and opened on May 16, 2014.[13] In 2017, North Star, a 230-foot swing ride, was opened near the front of Route 76 near Tilt-a-Whirl. Debuting in 2018, 'Delirious', a 70-foot-tall looping coaster is the newest addition to Route 76.
Soak City is a water park included with the price of admission to Valleyfair. Rides include a lazy river, a wave pool, and water slides. Newly added slides such as "Breakers Plunge" were added as part of the 2015 Waterpark expansion.
Other Cedar Fair parks have a water park with the same name.
Fast Lane is Valleyfair's virtual queue system. For an additional charge, visitors get a wrist band that enables them to get to the front of the line on twenty of Valleyfair's' most popular attractions without queuing including attractions like Wild Thing, Renegade, Steel Venom, Xtreme Swing, and some attractions in the Soak City water park.
Shows
Valleyfair hosts several performance venues with a wide variety of live entertainment at no additional charge.
The Amphitheater is a large outdoor venue that has hosted country music tribute shows, battle of the bands competitions, acrobats, and even a dog show. In 2016, the Amphitheater was remodeled and began hosting a new show, All Wheel's Extreme.
The Galaxy Theater is an indoor theater. Originally, it was used to stage musical revues, but in recent years, The Galaxy has played host to various comedy and magic acts, such as Rudy Coby, Ed Alonzo, Chipper Lowell, and All-Star Stunt Dogs. Galaxy Theater has remained closed to the public since 2020, due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The Gazebo Stage is an outdoor stage with a covered bandstand which presents a musical revue of classic and contemporary hits. The Gazebo features a 7-piece live band (keyboard, bass, guitar, drums, and vocals).
Benchwarmers is a roaming brass band that strolls throughout the park and plays many classic songs as well as some more contemporary music. Some songs from previous years have been, "Thriller" and "Sweet Caroline".[14]
PEANUTS Showplace is an outdoor venue that is next to the PEANUTS Playhouse in Planet Snoopy. It features stadium bench seating.
Superior Stage is an outdoor venue near the Ferris Wheel and Corkscrew rides. This outdoor stage opened in 2019 and is equipped with high-tech lighting and display screens. Superior Stage features Snoopy related shows like Peanuts Block Party as well as other entertainment during the summer such as Neon Nights and multiple shows for Tricks and Treats.
The Vocal Coasters are a 6 piece vocal group that performs mainly a cappella with a beat-boxing background.
The Squiggles were a kids' quintet that sang from 2004 to 2010.
Valleyfair also hosts Performance in the Park, which allows high school performance groups to showcase their abilities inside of the park[15] and receive tickets at a special group rate. Marching bands march on a predetermined loop throughout the park and the Midway and Superior Stages are utilized for other performances. Most performances are 30 minutes or less,[16] which allows students time to enjoy the park.[17]
Former rides and attractions
Berenstain Bear Country (1994–2003) – A themed children's area with a variety of indoor and outdoor attractions covering one acre. According to a press release from Valleyfair, it "features several different theme areas, each from the storybooks. Included is a 32-foot-tall walk-in treehouse with three levels...there also will be the Spooky Old Tree.” Berenstain Bear Country also featured a miniature railroad, playground structures, and a large sandbox.[18]
KidWorks (2004–2010) – A re-themed children's area located on the same site as Berenstain Bear Country. It added the Foam Ball Factory and Rockin' Tug to the area, both of which still remain in the park today.[19] It also featured the addition of a small hedge maze and a Koi pond.[20] The park's former mascot, Colonel Ohoompapa, would make regular appearances in the area. KidWorks was revamped as a part of the Planet Snoopy expansion in 2011, which saw the removal of the hedge maze, Kidworks Railway, and other remnants of Berenstain Bear Country that still remained.
Half Pint Park (1988–2010) – A children's area located near the entrance of High Roller. The area featured several attractions that have been removed, including the Lil' Guppy, Rub-a-Dub Tubs, Busy Boats, a climbing area, and the Kiddie Train.[18] The area was also home to an upcharge bungee trampoline attraction called Xtreme Trampoline in 2005.[20] Half Pint Park was revamped as a part of the Planet Snoopy expansion in 2011.
Corkscrew TotSpot (–2010) – A set of three rides for small children located between The Wave and the entrance to Corkscrew, including Kiddie U-Turn, Kiddie Carousel, and Moon Buggies.[18] The Corkscrew TotSpot was removed in 2010 as a part of the Planet Snoopy expansion in 2011.
Northern Lights (1986–2005) – A Chance Rides Falling Star ride with a space theme, removed in 2005 to make room for Xtreme Swing.
Bayern Curve (1985–1997) – A SchwarzkopfBayern Kurve ride, located next to Northwoods Grill, replaced with numerous attractions over the years, with Wheel of Fortune currently residing on its former site.
SkyScraper (2005–2007) – A Gravity Works SkyScraper ride located near the front of the park within Wild Thing's figure-eight turnaround. It originally operated at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom from 2000 to 2004, and was eventually relocated to Cedar Point where it operated from 2008 to 2015.[23] SkyScraper was an upcharge attraction.
Tot Town (1981–1999) – A themed area featuring rides, a jungle gym and ball pit designed for small children. It was accessed via a suspension bridge that crossed over the park's central lagoon. Tot Town was removed in 1999 to make room for Power Tower, which reuses the suspension bridge for its ride entrance.
The Flume (1979–2008) – Known as Ye Olde Log Flume until the early 1990s, the Flume was a log flume ride. The Flume was permanently closed and dismantled at the end of the 2008 season.[24] Soak City waterpark (previously Whitewater Country waterpark) was extended in place of the Flume to accommodate the installation of Breakers Bay,[25] a wave pool attraction.
Bumper Boats (1993–2010) – An upcharge Bumper boats ride, a part of the Challenge Park located near the front of Valleyfair. The Bumper Boats closed in 2009 and were removed in 2010. This ride was relocated to Michigan's Adventure.
Mild Thing (1976–2010) – A children's roller coaster, originally called Mine Train and Kiddie Coaster prior to the park's addition of Wild Thing, located in Half Pint Park. Mild Thing closed in 2010 as part of Valleyfair's revamping of the children's area into Planet Snoopy, and was replaced by Cosmic Coaster.
Chaos (1997–2010) – A Chance Rides Chaos ride, which starts spinning in a horizontal position and gradually lifts into a vertical position. Each individual ride unit flips 360 degrees on its own axis. Chaos was removed prior to the 2011 season.
Skipper and Dolly Dolphin Show (1977? – late 1980s) – A dolphin show featuring two Bottlenose dolphins named Skipper and Dolly. Given that the dolphins could not be properly housed there during the frigid Minnesota winter months and that various other amusement parks had their own "Skipper and Dolly" dolphin shows (such as Pontchartrain Beach and Six Flags AstroWorld), it can be assumed the two animals were transferred from location to location, depending on whichever parks wanted to incorporate the dolphins into their summertime show schedules.
Adventure Golf (1992–2012) – Two upcharge 18-hole mini-golf courses, a part of the Challenge Park located near the front of Valleyfair. Its last operating season was 2011, and it was closed to the public during the 2012 season. The area was replaced with Valleyfair's catered event area, named Picnic Point.
Antique Cars (1976–2012) – A 1148 ft track featuring self-controlled, gas-powered replicas of 1910 Cadillac Touring Cars. It was removed to build Dinosaurs Alive! It has returned in a different format in the new Route 76 area.
Go-Karts (1991–2013) – A quarter mile go-kart race track located in the Challenge Park. The Go-Karts were an upcharge attraction. The area was replaced with the Antique Autos ride as a part of the Route 76 expansion in 2014.
Pepsi IMAX Theater (1982–2013) – An indoor theater building located near Mad Mouse which featured several daily showings of IMAX films. The film being shown in the theater changed from season to season. The theater was demolished to make way for Barefoot Beach in 2015.[26]
Hydroblaster (1995–2013) – Two dark dinghy slides near Planet Snoopy. The area was replaced with the addition of Breakers Plunge and Breakers Pipeline to Soak City in 2015.
Enterprise (1979–2016) – A HUSSEnterprise type ride. Closed in 2016 to make room for North Star.[27]
RipTide (2005–2017) – A HUSS Top Spin ride where riders get sprayed by a fountain during the ride. Closed prior to the 2018 season.[28]
Snoopy's Moon Bounce (2011–2017) – A bounce house attraction located in Planet Snoopy which featured a large inflatable Snoopy dressed as an astronaut. It was removed prior to the 2018 season.[28]
Dinosaurs Alive! (2013–2019) – An upcharge walkthrough attraction where you could see dinosaur animatronics along a trail. It closed at end of 2019 season.[29]
Looping Starship (1985–2019) – An Intamin Looping Starship ride where riders would gain momentum and spin upside down in a pirate themed ship. The ride closed at end of 2019 season.[30]
Snoopy's Junction (1994–2022) – A Dotto Trains Kiddie Trains. The ride closed at the end of the 2022 season. It closed unexpected in 2022 with no announcement from the park. The train has since been demolished.
Raging Rapids (1983–2023)-A single person raft ride in the attached Soak City water park. Featuring waterfalls, rapids, and sharp drops and turns. The ride was closed at the end of the 2023 water park season with no announcement from the park about it, most of the ride is still standing and painted green so it could blend into the surrounding landscape.
Halloween Haunt at ValleySCARE
The Halloween Haunt is a Halloween event at Valleyfair that was originally known as HalloWeekends, which operated from 1998 to 2000 on weekends in September. The name was changed to Halloween Haunt when the event was brought back six years later in 2006. The Great Pumpkin Fest is a family-friendly Halloween event open during the day, while the park is under normal operation. At night, the Halloween Haunt would take over and featured haunted houses, outdoor mazes, scare zones, and live entertainment. Many rides remained in operation during the event, though some were closed to accommodate the transition.[31] Valleyfair announced that the Halloween Haunt would not return for the 2022 operating season on February 25, 2022.[32]
On April 2, 2024, Valleyfair announced the return of ValleySCARE for the 2024 operating season, with it now being a separate ticketed event in the evenings. The event will run on select weekends in September and October.[33]
Tricks and Treats
Planet Spooky was added to the ValleySCARE lineup in 2011 with the park's addition of Planet Snoopy. However, daytime family-friendly activities were present prior to the Planet Spooky name. In 2015 it was renamed to The Great Pumpkin Fest. In 2022, the family-friendly Halloween event was renamed again to "Tricks and Treats". Tricks and Treats features a family oriented halloween event with multiple shows and performances from characters, trick or treating, four themed areas, and multiple events aimed at a younger audience. It was announced on March 14, 2024, that Tricks and Treats would be returning for the 2024 season.[34]
Former haunted attractions
Attraction
Type
Opened
Location
Abnormal Alley
Scare Zone
2012-2016
Corkscrew alley
Beserkers Unleashed
Maze
2017-2021
Near High Roller
Blood Creek Cemetery (Re-themed to Undertakers Maze in 2018)
Scare Zone
2006-2017
Walkway between The Wave & Monster
Blood on the Boundary Waters
Scare Zone
2019-2021
Walkway between Midway Games and Bumper Cars
Camp Wekilou
Maze
2011-2014
Site formerly known as Picnic Cove
Carnage at Crimson Isle
Maze (Scare Zone in 2006)
2006-2012
Plaza Patio near Pepsi IMAX Theatre
CarnEvil in 3D (Re-themed to CarnEvil: Ringmaster's Revenge Scare Zone in 2013)
Maze
2006-2012
Midway Games
CarnEvil: Ringmaster's Revenge (Maze until replaced by Zombie High in 2013)
Scare Zone
2013-2021
Planet Snoopy
The Chateau (Formerly Chateau du Damné)
Maze
2006-2021
Behind Mad Mouse
Dark Harvest (Formerly Hellside Farm)
Maze
2007-2019
Site formerly known as Picnic Cove
Darkness Awaits
Scare Zone
2019-2019
Near Renegade
Demon Corps Sliders
Scare Zone and Roaming
2017-2021
Park Wide and The Wave
Dinoslaughter
Scare Zone
2015-2015
Dinosaurs Alive!
Festival of Freaks (Re-themed to Abnormal Alley in 2012)
Scare Zone
2011-2011
Planet Snoopy
Human(e) Habitat
Maze
2015-2017
Site formerly known as Picnic Cove
London Terror
Maze
2013-2015
Soak City Waterpark
Mangler Asylum
Maze
2006-2015
Bumper Cars
MaSCAREade
Scare Zone
2018-2021
Walkway between The Wave & Monster
Mr. Cleavers Bloodshed
Maze
2008-2021
Near Mad Mouse in games warehouse
Trails End
Scare Zone
2015-2018
Near Renegade
Undertakers
Maze
2018-2021
Site formerly known as Picnic Cove
Zombie High (Zombie High: In The Dark in 2018)
Maze
2013-2021
Near Depot Refreshments
Incidents
On May 29, 2023, a large altercation occurred in the parking lot of Valleyfair. Multiple police departments from the area responded to assist with crowds, and one juvenile was transported to the hospital.[35]
On the evening of September 22, 2018, police were forced to close the “ValleySCARE” event early after a large number of fights broke out. At least three people were cited for offences.[36] Multiple police departments along with a police helicopter assisted with evacuating the park along with Valleyfair security personnel.[37]
On May 25, 2017, Numerous fights broke out during Valleyfair's first ever “Adult Night,” a kid-free event for adults. Fights took place mostly in the parking lot but some fights did occur in the park. Nobody was injured. One person was cited for disorderly conduct.
On November 21, 2015, a fire was started at a storage building (haunt attraction London Terror). 25% of the structure was damaged, the cause of the fire is unknown. Fabric Ceiling needed replacing. No injuries reported.
On September 20, 2012, an employee became trapped under a carriage from Power Tower after it fell while he was performing maintenance on the ride. The 41-year-old operator sued the manufacturer, S&S - Sansei Technologies.[38]
On June 16, 2011, the ride Minnesota River Valley Railroad derailed near the amphitheater at the front of the park and careened into the south train station platform. Two passenger cars left the tracks and were later placed back on the tracks by park maintenance. No injuries were reported.[citation needed]
On August 5, 2010, a chlorine leak from the Soak City Waterpark sent 26 people to the hospital.[39]
On September 3, 2007, the ride Xtreme Swing experienced a fire in an electrical junction box. There were no injuries, and the ride reopened several days later after the problem was fixed and the ride successfully tested.[40]
On May 21, 2006, the rear car of a roller coaster train on Wild Thing detached from the middle car during the final brake run. 18 people were injured and 14 were taken to a local hospital, though most injuries were considered minor.[41] An investigation later determined that a mounting bracket in the brake system failed, and the ride resumed operation on June 1, 2006.[42]
Yam Haus, a Minneapolis Pop band, made a song called “The Thrill” in May 2019. The music video was filmed at Valleyfair. In the video, there are rides and attractions such as Wild Thing, Power Tower, Antique Autos, Corkscrew, North Star, High Roller, Extreme Extreme Swing, Route 76 area at night, the Midway Games area, the Cotton Candy stand, & the 3pt basketball challenge.
Excelsior Amusement Park – a park that operated in the region from 1925 to 1973. The carousel that stands inside the entrance came from Excelsior Amusement Park.
^O'Brien, Tim (October 2015). Dick Kinzel Roller Coaster King of Cedar Point Amusement Park. Nashville, TN: Casa Flamingo Literary Arts. p. 23. ISBN978-0-9743324-6-8.
^ abcdeRatings assigned per Valleyfair's own system, where "1" is the least intense and "5" is the most. See their "Guest Assistance Guide"(PDF). Valleyfair. for more specific details.
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