The Mall of America, located in Bloomington, Minnesota, is the state's top tourist spot, attracting over 40 million visitors each year who come to shop, dine, and enjoy entertainment.

This massive shopping center features 500 stores offering everything from clothes and electronics to toys and home décor, as well as 50 restaurants and food vendors. There are also many attractions, including Nickelodeon Universe and one of the largest haunted attractions in the United States.

Things to Do at the Mall of America

You could easily spend a whole day or even two exploring the various shops at MOA, and you’ll have a great time even if shopping isn’t your main interest.

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Nickelodeon Universe has over 20 rides, along with fun shops like the LEGO Store and M&M World. Visitors can buy unlimited ride wristbands for the amusement park or check out other attractions like a flight simulator, mini-golf, climbing zone, or the amazing aquarium.

Epic Haunted Experience Returning To Minnesota's Mall of America

The Mall of America is teaming up with American Monsters again this year to host one of the largest haunted experiences in the U.S.

The attraction, called "Onionhead’s Revenge," takes visitors into a spooky world inspired by Louisiana legends. According to American Monsters, guests will encounter a terrifying creature named Onionhead, who is back for revenge.

This spooky attraction, opening on September 27th, is massive, covering 45,000 square feet, and includes intricate set designs that are full of surprises. Get ticket info here.

Charlotte Huggins, CEO of American Monsters, describes it as a narrative-driven haunt: “Guests will enter a world of eerie Louisiana bayous and graveyards, facing supernatural terror and a creature seeking revenge.”

Chris Grap, Vice President of Experiential at Mall of America said the attraction has been updated since last year: "Like most horror sequels, Onionhead’s Revenge Haunted House has added more thrills and chills for year two. Guests who dare to explore the swamps of Slidell will have plenty of scares in store for them this Halloween season.”