![]() This thrill ride was meant to be higher but had to be kept at its already notable 275 feet due to the Flying Cloud Airport flight path. The Valleyfair skyline changed again with the addition of the 275 foot Space Shot/Turbo Drop ride called Power Tower. Valleyfair continues to improve and expand with various programs. Mad Mouse, a family rollercoaster, was added in replacement of the Wild Rails. Challenge park expanded with the addition of RipCord, a Skycoaster experience. Over 5460 feet of lime green steel track on teal-colored supports make up this ride reaching speeds of 74 mph and with a drop of over 200 feet. The Valleyfair skyline changed drastically with the addition of the world-class hypercoaster called Wild Thing. Along with Excalibur, park improvements and expansions continued. Part steel and part wood, this rollercoaster quickly became a favorite for guests visiting. The Park also had various improvements and expansions.Ī new steel roller coaster called Excalibur was added to the already extensive list of rides and attractions. Thunder Canyon was added, a quarter-mile white water river rafting ride where riders got wet, very wet. Each of the three slides includes tunnels and drops that any thrill seeker would like. The waterpark receives an upgrade with the addition of three waterslides, now named Panic Falls Body Slides. It became an instant classic with its 1950 feet of track, large loop, and spiraling steel track. Valleyfair began construction and opened a second rollercoaster, Corkscrew. Known as Ye Olde Log Flume until the early 1990s, the Flume was a log flume ride constructed during this year. Most rides and attractions are still in the Park today. Valleyfair opened it's gates to the public with 20 rides and attractions, including Antique Autos, Bumper Cars, Ferris Wheel, High Roller, Scrambler, SuperCat and Wheel of Fortune. ![]() This season, about 1,600 seasonal employees will be hired. Today, there about 70 year-round employees. When the park debuted in 1976, there were 900 seasonal employees and 63 full-time staff. Today, Valleyfair is the largest amusement park in the upper Midwest with eight thrilling roller coasters, Planet Snoopy, Soak City Waterpark and more than 75 rides and attractions on 90 acres of land. The park continues to grow every year with new rides and attractions. The acquisition allowed Valleyfair to keep its accelerated expansion plan and also gave the park the expertise of one of the largest amusement parks in the world. In 1978, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio acquired Valleyfair, under the management of Cedar Fair Limited Partnership. Wanting to capitalize on this success and continue with an accelerated expansion plan, Valleyfair’s management determined they needed additional investors. The first two years of operation were successful. High Roller-the sole roller coaster-was the main attraction. When the park opened in 1976, it included extensive land development, rides, attractions, buildings, and landscaping. In August of 1974, the construction of Valleyfair began. The park was created and built by two local businessmen whose dream it was to build an amusement park that would provide entertainment for the entire family. The initial park investment was $7.5 million. Valleyfair Family Amusement Park opened its gates over 35 years ago with 20 rides and attractions on 26 acres in Shakopee, Minnesota. Take a trip with us through Valleyfair's history! ![]()
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