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Valleyfair

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Valleyfair
Location Shakopee, Minnesota Flag of United States
Website www.valleyfair.com
Owner Cedar Fair Entertainment Company
Opened 1976
Operating season Daily Memorial Day through Labor Day, some weekends in May and September. Also, Valleyscare in October.
Area 90 acres developed (115 total)
Rides 60+ total
  • 8 roller coasters
  • 6 water rides

Valleyfair is an amusement park located in Shakopee, Minnesota that opened for business in 1976 and is currently the largest amusement park in the Upper Midwest United States, occupying approximately 125 acres (0.5 km²). It is owned by Cedar Fair— Valleyfair and Cedar Point are the two original Cedar Fair parks and the Fair in the Cedar Fair name comes from Valleyfair.

Valleyfair was originally themed as a Coney Island-styled turn-of-the-century amusement park; this leads to some jarring contrasts with modern-style rides like the steel roller coasters Corkscrew and Wild Thing. Valleyfair was officially named Valleyfair! up until February 2007. However, for the 2007 season, the name his been changed to Valleyfair, removing the exclamation mark.

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[edit] Roller coasters

Although not as well-known a "coaster park" as some other parks like Cedar Point, Valleyfair does have many popular coasters and is known widely for them.

High Roller back side
High Roller back side
back side of Excalibur
back side of Excalibur
Tilter with Wild Thing lift hill in background
Tilter with Wild Thing lift hill in background
Mad Mouse entrance
Mad Mouse entrance
Power Tower and Corkscrew from Wild Thing
Power Tower and Corkscrew from Wild Thing
Log flume from Wild Thing exit
Log flume from Wild Thing exit
Lazy River in waterpark
Lazy River in waterpark
  • High Roller: The park's oldest coaster, an all-wood out-and-back type coaster. It is 70 feet (21 m) at the highest peak and it has a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). It is a common misperception that High Roller is really the Cyclone from nearby Excelsior Amusement Park, which closed a few years before Valleyfair opened. This is not the case however. While High Roller bears some similarities to Cyclone, it was a brand new ride in 1976, and Cyclone was demolished when the Excelsior park closed. [1][2]
  • Corkscrew: The oldest all-steel coaster in Minnesota, it was manufactured by Arrow. Its primary features are a loop and the two-twist corkscrew segment that gives the coaster its name. This ride is 85 feet (26 m) tall and has a top speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). The photo spot and the "Corkscrew Photos" booth were removed after the 2005 season. They both still stood during the 2006 season.
  • Excalibur: A hybrid wood-steel coaster also manufactured by Arrow. Excalibur's dips and curves are generally considered the most stomach-churning of any roller coaster located at Valleyfair. The ride is 105 feet (32 m) tall with a top speed of 55 mph (89 km/h). Only one of a few coasters in the world that has a steel track with a wood frame. Two others, Gemini and Cedar Creek Mine Ride, are located at sister park Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH. A few years after the ride was built, trim brakes were added at the top of the first hill and the bottom and first half of the turn were re-profiled to try and reduce roughness. The photo spot and the "Excalibur Photos" booth were also removed. The photo booth was replaced with a Refreshment stand.

Rumors in Minnesota (during 2005 season) had it that Excalibur would be removed to make way for a new roller coaster in 2007. Valleyfair has not released any word if this is true, but with the addition of Renegade in 2007, and no announcement of demolishing Excalibur, the rumor, for now, can be considered false.

  • Mad Mouse: As the name suggests, a Wild Mouse roller coaster. It was manufactured by Arrow. Mad Mouse is built in the space formerly occupied by Rails (Wild Rails until 1996, a name change necessitated by the similarly-named Wild Thing), a similar coaster. Wild rails was manufactured by Schwartzkopf. Mad Mouse is 50 feet (15 m) tall with a top speed 30 mph (48 km/h).
  • Wild Thing: Minnesota's tallest roller coaster at 207 feet (63 m) high (the fifth-tallest roller coaster in the world at the time of its opening) and the state's only hypercoaster, with a 196 foot drop and the longest low-gravity section of any coaster in the world. It reaches the height of 207 feet and a maximum speed of 74 mph (118 km/h). Wild Thing was manufactured by Morgan, D.H..
  • Steel Venom: Minnesota's first and only inverted coaster, Steel Venom is a shuttle-type inverted impulse coaster built by Intamin AG which reaches a maximum height of 185 feet (56 m) and a top speed of 68 mph (104 km/h). Similar to the Wicked Twister.
  • Renegade: on September 21, 2006, Valleyfair announced that it will build Renegade, its seventh roller coaster, for the 2007 season. As the park's second wooden roller coaster, Renegade will provide a 2-minute ride at a top speed of 52 mph. Unique features are to include a twisting first drop, a near-ground high-speed S-turn and a high-speed station fly-by. The ride is to be 3,113 feet long and 104 feet high, with a 91 foot drop.[1]

You can view the construction of Renegade at Valleyfair's website.

[edit] Water rides

Valleyfair's other major draw is its plethora of water rides, highly popular in the Minnesota summer heat.

  • White Water Country Waterpark: A full-service water park with swimsuits available for purchase. Admission is free with park entrance. Known as Liquid Lightning Waterpark until 1992, when the name was changed and the water park was opened to general attendance (it had been an additional-fee attraction until 1992).
  • The Flume: Known as Ye Olde Log Flume until the early 1990s. The Flume is a log flume ride. The balcony over the Flume's splashdown pool is one of the park's most popular dining locations. The Flume's feature final drop was rebuilt for the 2006 season. It is speculated that Valleyfair made the hill steeper, but no official announcement has been made.
  • Thunder Canyon: A six-person raft ride; like all amusement park raft rides, getting wet is the point of the excursion. A thrilling ride and one of the park's most popular attractions, but on very hot days, the wait for this ride can easily exceed a full hour.
  • The Wave: A large splashdown pool ride. The Wave is almost as popular for spectators as it is for riders, as the huge wave generated by the nose of the boat can splash almost ten feet beyond the fence around the ride.
  • Hydroblaster: An enclosed water slide (located near the Flume, not in Whitewater Country Waterpark).
  • Riptide: New in 2005, the Riptide combines elements of the Mall of America's "Mighty Axe" (a gondola, flipping horizontally in the air while rotating) and The Wave. Designed by Huss Manufacturing of Germany. Typically seats 38 passengers. This ride spins in a 360 degree orbit several times. A fountain at the base sprays riders as they orbit.

[edit] Games

  • Roll-a-Ball: Long-lived game located near Hydroblaster, Roll-a-Ball is a multi-player game involving the rolling of balls into designated holes, each worth a different value. The winner of the game is the player whose cow can cross the finish line first. The cow moves according to the value of the ball rolled.
  • The Guessing Game (Scales): Contestants ask the game operator to guess either their age, weight, or birthday. If the operator fails to guess correctly, the player is awarded a prize.
  • Float Pitch: Players throw ping-pong balls into dishes floating in water.
  • Hi-Test Arcade: Features over 100 arcade and redemption games, including skeeball and pinball.

[edit] Thrill Rides

  • Power Tower: Power tower is a 275 foot (83 m) tall tower with three pillars. Two of the towers bring riders up slowly and drop them down in free fall, and the third tower blasts riders up. Opening in 2000, Power Tower is the tallest ride in Minnesota. The ride was originally intended to be 300 feet (91 m) tall, but the Federal Aviation Administration prohibits Valleyfair's rides from being built taller than 275 feet because of the nearby Flying Cloud Airport.
  • Xtreme Swing: Xtreme Swing, a giant Screamin' Swing ride that stands 100 ft (33 m) tall, and swings riders 125 ft into the air, is a new ride for the 2006 season. On its debut, it was the second tallest of its ride type. it is 2 ft shorter than Cedar Point's (Valleyfair's sister park) version called Sky Hawk, which also opened in 2006.
  • Chaos: Chaos is a spinning ride which starts spinning in a horizontal position and gradually lifts in to a vertical position. Each individual ride unit flips 360 degrees on its own axis.
  • Enterprise: Enterprise is a spinning ride with individual 1-2 person gondolas which start out hanging from the ride. The ride then rises into a vertical position and flips riders upside down.
  • Looping Starship: Looping Starship is a Pirate themed looping ship ride.
  • RipCord: An upcharge attraction, RipCord is a 180 foot tall Skycoaster located in the Challenge Park section of the park.
  • Skyscraper: An upcharge attraction, skyscraper is a 160-foot tall skyscrapper attraction.

[edit] Family Rides

  • Antique Autos: A standard old time autos ride through a wooded area at the front of the park.
  • Bumper Boats: An upcharge attraction, rides on Bumper Boats drive small gas powered boats into each other, splashing and jolting the other riders.
  • Bumper Cars: A classic bumper car ride.
  • Carousel: A vintage 48-seater carousel.
  • Ferris Wheel: An 18-gondola ferris wheel.
  • Flying Trapeeze: A 'Yo-Yo' model carnival swing.
  • Go-Karts: Upcharge Can-Am go karts on a 1/4th mile track.
  • Minnesota River Valley Railroad: An old-fashioned coal powered steam train with two stops: one in the eastern portion of the park, and another in the north-central portion of the park.
  • Monster: A standard 'octopus' ride.
  • Scrambler: A standard 'scrambler' ride.
  • Supercat: A standard 'musik express' ride.
  • Tilt-A-Whirl: A standard tilt-a-whirl carnival ride.
  • Wheel Of Fortune: Formerly known as Tribant, Wheel Of Fortune is a roulette themed attraction that spins, while at the same time spinning on the outside of a larger in-ground wheel in the opposite direction, and eventually is tilted about 45 degrees onto it's side.

[edit] Children's Attractions

  • Bumble Bees
  • Busy Boats
  • Convoy
  • Foam Ball Factory
  • Frog Hopper
  • Hot Air Balloons
  • Kiddie Carousel
  • Kiddie Train
  • Kiddie U-Turn
  • KidWorks Railway
  • Lil' Guppy
  • Mild Thing: The park's children's roller coaster.
  • Moon Buggies
  • Rockin' Tug
  • Rub-A-Dub Tubs
  • Sea Planes
  • Wood Line Express

[edit] Whitewater Country Waterpark

Whitewater Country Waterpark is Valleyfair's 3.5 acre waterpark. The park is included with Valleyfair's general admission. The waterpark's hours vary differently from the general park's hours. Whitewater Country is typically open everyday from the end of May thru the end of August, weather permitting.

Whitewater Country Waterpark features:

  • Hurricane Falls - An Aqua Blast slide with 4 passenger rafts which travel trough steep, sudden drops and high banked turns.
  • Panic Falls Body Slides - 3 tubular type body slides with quick drops and sudden turns.


[edit] Halloween event

Valleyscare was put on by Valleyfair in 2006. The event featured 3 indoorhaunted houses, one indoor/outdoor haunted house, and a scare zone. Due to the success of Valleyscare, it was announced in March 2007 that the event will be returning for 2007. In 2007 the event will be open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays October 5th through October 28th. The event will also be open on Wednsday the 31st (Halloween).

The Houses:

Mangler Asylum: This house was located in the Bumper Cars building and was themed to an insane institute. It rated the second scariest house at Valleyscare in 2006.

Chateau Du Damne: This house was located in the Hi-Test Arcade and was themed to Vampires. It was a very dark and large haunted house. The spaces were fairly small, and it was very hard to walk through.

Carn-Evil: This house was located in the Game Warehouse and was themed to Clowns.

The Scare Zones:

Blood Creek Cemetery: A large walk through area located in the Corkscrew Midway. It was covered in fog, props, and "dead people".

Carnage at Crimson Isle: A fairly scary outdoor walkthrough haunted house that had a few jumpy moments. Themed to pirates and located next to IMAX.


In 2007 outdoor scare zone will be located in the drained stream of the Thunder Canyon rapids ride.

[edit] Accidents

  • 18 people were injured on the Wild Thing on May 21, 2006.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Roller Coaster Database (2006). Cyclone (Excelsior Amusement Park). Retrieved on July 21, 2006.
  2. ^ Roller Coaster Database (2006). High Roller (Valleyfair!). Retrieved on July 21, 2006.
Roller coasters at Valleyfair!

Corkscrew - Excalibur - High Roller - Mad Mouse - Mild Thing - Renegade - Steel Venom - Wild Thing

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