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Are you looking to create a vacation to be remembered? Whether for a family, couple, girl’s weekend, guy’s getaway, or whoever you want to travel with, I’ve got just the place! The Mall Of America is one of the top tourist destinations in the country and four out of every ten visitors to the MOA just so happen to be tourists! From shopping and dining to events, attractions, celebrities, shows, and more, they offer an experience that is uniquely their own. They are a city within a city where you can find entertainment in many forms for every member of the family.
Looking for some thrills? Well, they’ve got em! Nickelodeon Universe offers 27 thrilling rides from spine-tingling and jaw dropping for the braver soles to toddler mild and fun for the smaller family members. Grab a wrist band to stay busy on the rides all day long!
To learn more about underwater living, the fascinating SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium is another great destination right inside the mall. Visitors can find themselves closer than ever before to an entire host of swimmers and even enjoy an interactive experience with the aquarium touch pools. Have you ever touched a sting ray before? Now’s your chance!
Find yourself on a high flying adventure with the Flyover America flight simulation ride! You’ll be on an aerial tour of some of the greatest landmarks and exploration regions of the US!
We’ve only just begun to talk about the things to see and do at the Mall of America and I already just can’t wait for our next family visit. On top of what I’ve already mentioned, there’s also lots more to do at the Mall Of America including the Dutchmen’s Deck Adventure Course, Crayola Experience, the LEGO store, Minnesota Children’s Museum exhibit, Build A Bear, Rick Bronson’s House of Comedy, Moose Mountain Adventure Golf, American Girl Store & Restaurant, Amazing Mirror Maze, Downtown Abbey Experience, and More!
Come Summer, Spring, Fall, or Winter, no matter what time of year you choose to visit, Mall Of America offers 70 degree comfort inside their mall. Our family has made several trips to the MOA and we find it especially fun as a Winter getaway because once we step foot inside, we never have to leave the comfort and security until it’s time to head home. Even hotel accommodations offering the convenience of being attached directly to the mall via skyway can be found with Radisson Blu!
At Radisson Blu Mall Of America, the experience is all about you! They offer the most ultimate of accommodation experiences unlike any I’ve seen before. They offer a unique lobby, sophisticated decor, three stylish room options, 5mb of Free high-speed wireless internet, 24 hour room service, indoor saline pool, state of the art fitness center, on-site restaurant, event rooms, Solimar Spa & Salon, and so much more!
Stay tuned to Emily Reviews as I continue my coverage over the next couple of weeks and share more about this fantastic, popular tourist spot and all that it has to offer!
I’m a city girl turned country by my awesome husband and we have three busy boys and two darling daughters. I love spending time with my family, reading Karen Kingsbury novels, and catching up with friends while our kiddos have play dates. I’m blessed beyond measure and can’t wait to see what God has in store.
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We took our kids to the Mall of America two summers ago. I did look at this hotel but it was a little pricey. We were on the tail end of a trip out west and our last stop was the Mall of America. The kids thought it was cool!
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W went to the Mall of America not long after it opened. Be prepared to wear your track shoes- that place is HUGE. It looks like it has even expanded since we were there. There are so many shops, and fun ones you normally dont see. You have some great pics of it!
This looks like so much fun! It’s been many years since I’ve been to the Mall of America and Radisson Blu was not built yet back then.