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Plans unveiled for scaled-back Mall of America water park

Plans to build a water park at the Mall of America in Bloomington are picking up steam again after previous efforts stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic.






Plans to build a water park at the Mall of America in Bloomington are picking up steam again after previous efforts stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Bloomington City Council will get an update and look at the concepts for the 143,000-square-foot Mystery Cove Waterpark at Mall of America during a joint meeting Thursday with the city's Port Authority.

Though about a third smaller than previous plans, the water park would include a wave pool, lazy river, splash pad, 30 slides and rides and a fully retractable roof giving guests "visibility to the sky for an outdoor feel year-round," a report from the Port Authority said.

The roof, use of advanced mechanical systems and its smaller footprint are projected to... [Read more on StarTribune]


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Plans unveiled for scaled-back Mall of America water park

Plans to build a water park at the Mall of America in Bloomington are picking up steam again after previous efforts stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic.






Plans to build a water park at the Mall of America in Bloomington are picking up steam again after previous efforts stalled during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Bloomington City Council will get an update and look at the concepts for the 143,000-square-foot Mystery Cove Waterpark at Mall of America during a joint meeting Thursday with the city's Port Authority.

Though about a third smaller than previous plans, the water park would include a wave pool, lazy river, splash pad, 30 slides and rides and a fully retractable roof giving guests "visibility to the sky for an outdoor feel year-round," a report from the Port Authority said.

The roof, use of advanced mechanical systems and its smaller footprint are projected to... [Read more on StarTribune]


 



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