15 Things to Do at Mall of America (Besides Shop)

Orange Roller Coaster in Mall of America

With 40 million visitors each year, Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, is the number one tourist destination in the Midwest. But what if you don’t like to shop? There are still so many things to do at Mall of America!

A special thanks to the Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau for inviting me to visit Mall of America.

When it comes to shopping, my travel buddy (my daughter Louise) and I are the Odd Couple. She’ll happily spend hours ferreting out bargains, whether it’s combing through a clearance rack or maximizing coupon codes and free shipping when shopping online. 

Granted, she benefits from being a women’s extra small, so her size is often one of the few remaining on clearance racks. But she’s still the master of scoring high-quality merchandise at bargain-basement prices. She found the only Patrick Mahomes jersey in a giant red pile of Chief’s gear on a display table here in Kansas City. 

Meanwhile, shopping stresses me out. I don’t like crowds, and I don’t have the time or patience to browse through retail stores.

But with more than 520 shops, a wide variety of eating establishments, the country’s biggest indoor amusement park, a 1.3-million-gallon aquarium, two connected hotels, and other unique attractions, Mall of America isn’t like most other malls in America. So it was easy for Louise and me to both have fun spending a day at the biggest mall in America. 

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The SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium is at Mall of America
Photo Credit: Nick Fay Photography via Mall of America and Meet Minneapolis.

Sage Advice:  From how to get there to tips to making the most of your visit, here’s everything you need to know before visiting the biggest mall in America.

    

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Here are 15 things to do at Mall of America (besides shop).

Grab a Bite at One of 50 Mall of America Restaurants

Your local mall likely has a food court with standard fast-food offerings, but Mall of America has more than 50 eating establishments. Yes, you’ll still find classic mall fare, like Auntie Anne’s. But you’ll also be able to visit fast food favorites like Chick-fil-A. There are also full-service restaurants, including upscale dining options, so you certainly won’t go hungry when visiting Mall of America!

Treats at Carlo's Bakery at Mall of America

We loved the opportunity to visit well-known places not available in Kansas City like:

  • Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Inspired by the Academy Award-winning film starring Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump, the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company brings Gulf Shore cuisine to Minnesota. Enjoy dishes like coconut shrimp, fried shrimp, and stuffed shrimp. And if you’ve seen the movie, I’ll bet you read that last sentence just as Pvt. Benjamin Buford “Bubba” Blue did in Forrest Gump!
  • Carlo’s Bakery. As an Italian pastry connoisseur and Cake Boss fan girl, Louise made a beeline for Carlo’s Bakery at Mall of America. While visiting the original location in Hoboken, New Jersey, is still high on her bucket list, she definitely helped them hit their cannoli sales goals for the week!
  • Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville. While this Mall of America restaurant is nearly 2,000 miles from the Caribbean, it still delivers a laid-back beach vibe to the landlocked Midwest year-round.
  • Rainforest Cafe. The original Rainforest Cafe opened at Mall of America in 1994. Designed to resemble a rainforest with tropical plants, exotic animals, and a simulated thunderstorm, this isn’t your typical mall restaurant!
  • Shake Shack. Although we now have two Shake Shacks in Kansas City, this is always a favorite stop at Mall of America. Why? Because in addition to its delicious burgers, fries, and shakes, this location offers a special shake flavor only available at the Mall of America restaurant. With vanilla custard,  crumbled sugar cone, marshmallow sauce, salted caramel sauce, and malt powder, don’t overlook a chance to enjoy the “Malt of America” shake at Shake Shack.

Sage Advice:  When you’re ready to explore the Twin Cities beyond the nation’s biggest mall, here are a bunch of fun things to do in Minneapolis.

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Drink Up!

Whether you want to hydrate, caffeinate, or celebrate happy hour, Mall of America has you covered. From Pepsi products to tea bars to coffee shops, you’ll have your pick of beverage options at Mall of America. 

Sage Advice:  There are more than 30,000 Starbucks locations around the world, so consider telling the world’s most famous mermaid that you’ll catch her later and rendezvous with a reindeer instead. Founded in greater Twin Cities in 1992, Caribou Coffee is a favorite local alternative, and you’ll find six of their stores inside America’s biggest mall.

If you’re looking for something a little stronger than a triple espresso, then spend a happy hour (or two) at one of the Mall of America restaurants. You’ll find everything from sake to specialty cocktails, beer to Bordeaux. 

Sage Advice: Here are the current Happy Hour deals at Mall of America.

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Moose Mountain Miniature Golf at Mall of America

Play a Round of Miniature Golf

Mall of America attractions include not one, but two, minigolf options. Moose Mountain Adventure Golf offers 18 holes of minigolf in an old-time north woods setting without the bitterly cold elements. Putt your stuff surrounded by a logging truck, horses, and a moose, of course!

If you’re looking for something unique, then golf under a neon glow at Rock of Ages Blacklight Minigolf. Rock out to music from the 1950s to the present, including local legend Prince, as you putt an illuminated ball through the blacklight-lit course.

FlyOver America is one of many things to do at Mall of America
FlyOver America is a flight simulation ride located inside Mall of America. Photo courtesy of Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Fly Over America

From Kansas City to the Twin Cities, those of us who live in the middle of America are used to our hometowns being dubbed “flyover country.” Whether you buy into that Midwestern stereotype or not, you’re sure to enjoy FlyOver America, one of my favorite Mall of America attractions.

This unique Mall of America experience currently features Fly Hawaii. Glide along the shores of Maui, gaze into volcanic craters on the Big Island, and soar above the famous Napali Coast in Kauai without leaving the Twin Cities!

Sage Advice: Riders must be at least 40″ (102 cm) tall to experience FlyOver America. Guests under 48″ (122 cm) tall or under eight years of age must be accompanied by a supervising companion.

Visit the Mall of America aquarium for a break from shopping
Photo courtesy of Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau

Dive Into the Mall of America Aquarium

Minnesota may be the land of 10,000 lakes, but SEA LIFE at Mall of America brings the world’s waterways to the Twin Cities. So, if you’d rather swim with the fishes than soar with the eagles, be sure to check out the Mall of America aquarium.

And I know that nothing erases the stress of crowds (and shopping) in this Pisces gal’s world like watching stingrays swim or jellyfish glide through the water!

One of our favorite experiences at Mall of America SEA LIFE was Shark Cove. About the length of a football field, walk through an underwater tunnel filled with sand tiger sharks, sea turtles, and other salt water creatures. You also won’t want to miss:

  • Sturgeon Lake – learn about the gar, sturgeon, turtles, and other fish and amphibians found in Minnesota Lakes
  • Brave the Rainforest and Wild Amazon – from predatory piranhas to creepy crocodiles, experience one of the world’s most important and diverse ecosystems
  • Creature Talks – held at scheduled times throughout the day and included with every admission, learn more about beluga whales, seahorses, stingrays and other ocean critters from a resident expert

If all of this aquatic excitement leaves you wanting more cowbell clownfish, then add one or more of these special experiences to your general admission ticket to the Mall of America aquarium:

  • Stingray Feed – help scatter shrimp and other fish foods as dozens of cownose rays prepare to feast 
  • Behind-the-Scenes Tour – this 45-minute tour will give you exclusive access to the water quality lab, food prep kitchen, and other enhanced experiences above and beyond regular admission
Sage Advice: Don’t waste time waiting in line! Walk straight to SEA LIFE Minnesota’s ocean tunnel filled with sand tiger sharks, sea turtles, and other salt water creatures by purchasing your Mall of America aquarium tickets in advance.
Nickelodeon Universe at Mall of America
Photo courtesy of Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau

Get Your Thrills at the Indoor Amusement Park

Before we visited the Twin Cities, the Mall of America indoor theme park piqued my interest the most. I’ve been to malls, and I’ve been to amusement parks. But I’ve never been to an amusement park inside a mall.

At the heart of the largest shopping mall in the United States is the country’s largest indoor amusement park. And I don’t mean a theme park with a handful of kiddie rides for preschoolers. No, Nickelodeon Universe has seven acres of fun, from tame to heart-stopping. Sure, there is a merry-go-round and Ferris wheel. But there’s also the log chute and thrilling rides too scary for my fear-of-heights self.

If you plan on taking on more than four rides at Nickelodeon Universe, I recommend purchasing an all-day wristband, currently priced at $44.99. And if you plan to spend more than a day at Mall of America, it’s definitely worth it to spend $10 more for a two-day unlimited rides wristband.

Sage Advice: Younger visitors will want to keep an eye out for their favorite characters wandering around Nickelodeon Universe!

Laugh Your Head Off

After establishing a comedy club at Canada’s biggest mall, in West Edmonton, Rick Bronson traveled south of the border to America’s biggest mall to open a second location. Situated on the top floor of Mall of America, the House of Comedy features the country’s top touring stand-up comedians.

If you didn’t get enough to drink or still have a hankering for a DIY project after previous tips, then the House of Comedy should do the trick. On Sundays they offer Build Your Own Bloody which is also known as Make Your Own Mary. Long story short, they pour the vodka, and you add everything else to craft your own Bloody Mary. Cheers!

Take in a Movie

Another entertainment option on the fourth floor of Mall of America is B&B Theatres. From family-friendly features to intense thrillers, you’re sure to find a can’t-miss option on the big screen at Mall of America.

A Minnesota Vikings pep rally at Mall of America.
Photo Credit: Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Experience a Special Event

Mall of America hosts more than 400 special events each year. That’s more than one activity per day of the year!  Special events include activities like:

  • Book signings by folks like Morris Day about his experiences in Minneapolis with Prince and Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman
  • Celebrity appearances
  • Events centered around the holidays, like pumpkin carving at Halloween, a fundraising walk on Thanksgiving morning to end hunger, and visits from Santa Claus at Christmas
  • Movie premieres
  • Musical performances
  • Sports rallies
And if that isn’t enough excitement under one roof, Toddler Tuesdays takes place weekly from 10:00 am to noon under the Mall of America rotunda. Bring your toddlers to Mall of America for a free arts and crafts activity, special character appearance, story time, and more!

Sage Advice: Get a full list of upcoming events at Mall of America here.

Strut Your Stuff

Whether it’s as cold as Antarctica or as humid as the rainforest when you visit the Twin Cities, it’s always a perfect 70° F. inside Mall of America. And that means that nothing should prevent you from walking off the calories from your “Malt of America” shake from the Shake Shack!

At just over a mile, walking each level of Mall of America puts 2,000 to 2,500 steps on your Fitbit, so pull on some comfortable walking shoes and tackle one of the one-mile, 5K-, and 10K-walking routes established by Mayo Clinic through the mall.

Sage Advice: Mall of America opens its doors to mall walkers three hours before the shops open, so get there early to stroll past the stores before the crowds arrive!

Make a Charitable Donation

Since the doors opened for the first time on August 11, 1992, Mall of America and its tenants have supported the local community. In fact, Mall of America averages $25,000 per day in cash donations, product contributions, and in-kind support.

Fun Fact:  Mall of America collects $24,000 in coins from the Mall of America fountain each year and donates those funds to the local community.

See what fundraising walks and other community events are scheduled during your visit to Mall of America and consider contributing. If nothing else, throw your spare change in the Mall of America fountain!

Try the Mall of America escape room to take a break from shopping
Photo courtesy of Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau

Break Out of the Mall of America Escape Room

Discover clues, solve puzzles, and try to make your great escape from one of five escape room scenarios at Mall of America. You can fix your spaceship and escape from Mars, recover a famous painting from an art thief, save the world as a special operations agent, and more. 

Sage Advice:  This Mall of America activity is best for visitors ages 13 and up.

Navigate the Amazing Mirror Maze

You should expect the biggest mall in America to have one of the largest mirror mazes in the world, and this attraction does not disappoint! Twist and turn your way through a 2,500-square-foot maze of mirrors and glass with infinite reflections and endless Instagram-worthy photo ops in the Amazing Mirror Maze!

Channel Your Creativity at the Mall of America LEGO Store

Whether you regularly build something with LEGO bricks or just curse when you step on one left on the floor, you’ll surely find inspiration at The LEGO Store.

In the shadow of eight giant LEGO creations — including a 34-foot robot — you’ll find the colorful bricks you know and love at the LEGO Store. (We are big fans of the LEGO architecture series!)

You can’t miss the store’s giant, pick-a-brick wall housing 180 different LEGO pieces, and you’re likely to find children of all ages sitting at the play tables creating masterpieces.

Fun Fact:  If you can’t locate that one piece needed to complete a set you can buy replacement bricks online from LEGO. And if your dog ate your building instructions, access a copy online.  

Crayola fun at Mall of America

Discover the Magic of Color at the Crayola Experience

Mixing color with technology, the Crayola Experience offers more than 20 hands-on activities that are fun for kids of all ages. Midlife me had a blast hanging out with my 12-year-old travel buddy as we starred in our own coloring pages, added our goofy pics to the digital wall, and created wax fish with the equivalent of a crayon glue gun. 

Learn about the history of Crayola at Mall of America

And, nerdy history girl (me) also enjoyed learning more about how Crayola crayons evolved over the years. Cousins Binney & Smith launched this new art medium with just eight classic colors. Today Crayola crayons are available in hundreds of variations.

I especially enjoyed reading the significant milestones in the company’s history. For example, the “flesh” crayon was renamed “peach” in 1962. There have only been a few color name changes in Crayola’s long history, and this decision acknowledged that skin tones come in a wide range of colors, not just “peach.” It was also fun to learn that Emerson Moser, the company’s most senior crayon maker, was colorblind.

Hundreds of monarch butterflies made from repurposed materials hanging over the food court at Mall of America

Sage Advice: Be sure to admire the art throughout Mall of America. When we visited, a massive butterfly display featuring repurposed materials hung over the food court.

To Visit Mall of America

Where is Mall of America?

Mall of America is located at 60 E Broadway in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis.

What time does Mall of America open?

Mall of America is open Mondays through Saturdays from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. On Sundays, the largest mall in the United States is open from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Does Mall of America open early for walkers?

Yes! Mall of America opens its doors to mall walkers three hours before the shops open. That means you can get your heart rate up strolling past the stores before the crowds arrive starting at 7:00 am on Mondays through Saturdays and 8:00 am on Sundays.

Does Mall of America have a water park?

A $422 million project is underway to add a water park on the north side of Mall of America, next to the JW Marriott. It will include a skyway and 1,300 additional parking spaces. According to this article, construction could start the summer of 2022 with phase one opening in the fall of 2023.

In the meantime, check out the Great Wolf Lodge in Bloomington. Just steps from Mall of America, this indoor water park is fun for kids of all ages (and grown-ups, too)!

Is there a hotel in the Mall of America?

There are two hotels connected to Mall of America: 

Together they offer 842 guest rooms. Additionally, each hotel has a fitness center, indoor pool, and other amenities.

There are also many hotels near Mall of America, and many offer free shuttle service to and from the shopping center.

Have You Visited Mall of America?

What did you like most about your visit to Mall of America? Any additional tips and tricks to pass along to help folks tackle America’s biggest shopping mall? Share your experiences in the comments section below.

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26 thoughts on “15 Things to Do at Mall of America (Besides Shop)”

  1. This is a great list of things to do at the Mall of America! I’m not a big shopper either but I would love to try Fly Over America and the Aquarium. Thanks for sharing!

  2. I’m always looking for places to travel with my mom. I always have considered Mall of America, because she is a shop-a-holic. However, I’m forever scarred by the hours…literally HOURS of shopping she would make me do with her every weekend my whole childhood. I’m so glad to see just how much there is to do here besides just shop! I think that this could be a great trip for us because we could do things we both enjoy. Build your own cupcake looks AMAZING, and I’m a huge fan of aquariums. Also, Fly over America looks so exciting! I’m going to book a trip soon and use this as my guide!

  3. This is such a wonderful comprehensive post on things to do and see at the biggest mall in America! I honestly had no idea there were so many things to see and do here! Build a cupcake?! Yes, please! Pinning this to refer to before a visit! ????

  4. Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, really looks fun for whole family apart from shopping and it is great it is the number one tourist destination in the Midwest. There are so many exciting things to do here like playing a mini golf or going for different rides.

  5. I didn’t realize Mall of America had an aquarium. I’ve been there before with my family, but we mostly just walked around and ate at a restaurant, like at any other mall.

  6. We would love to visit the Mall of America someday! Living in Edmonton, we are familiar with massive malls that include waterparks and theme parks, etc, and it is incredible the amount of things there are to do aside from shopping. These malls are a city within a city and the ultimate entertainment!

  7. I hate shopping and malls usually make me grumpy, but it sounds like I’d find something I’d like at this mall! I hope people don’t go straight from Shake Shack to the amusement rides… 😉

  8. Reading through, I don’t know whether Mall of America is an amusement park with a mall or a mall with amusement park. 🙂 I’d love to try the Fly Over America and the Escape Room (never tried the latter in the “real world”, just from computer games hehe).

  9. I had no idea there was so much more than shopping to do at the Mall. I am NOT a shopper so it was never on my radar as something to see. Now, I want to go just for the experience. Thanks for sharing…wonderful post!

  10. I haven’t been to this mall (never been to Minnesota yet) but it reminds me of the huge mall in Edmonton, Canada. I couldn’t believe there was a theme park, ice skating rink, 20 million screen cinema…it was huge!!!! The food court was amazing…but I couldn’t choose what I wanted to eat straight away. Can see myself spending the day here when I finally get to the mall. I wonder how many people actually shop here. Do people shop here more than the leisure activities or is it the other way round. Makes me think that 😀

    1. While I preferred to focus on everything BUT the shops, my daughter still dragged me into a few of her favorites. (After all, accommodating both of our interests when traveling is only fair.) There were plenty of people shopping in the stores and carrying around purchases!

  11. Raulersongirlstravel

    This was great to read! I haven’t been to the Mall of America in many years and didn’t realize how much has changed. Thanks for the reminder that I need to go back there!

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