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Who wants to go to Valley Scare? What about Valley Fair next year?
Before you answer, let me tell you a quick story.
Like most stories, I blame Kurst (but for good reasons)
Kurst wanted to drag me out there last year as, in his words, “It is really cool”
Me: “Yeah, right…*yawn*”
Cyn goes out and has a blast. She enjoyed so much that I get a present for Christmas, a 2019 season pass.
Great, I have a season pass. Well might as well use it.
And to my complete surprise, I had a blast this past year.
I approached all of this with wrong mindset, so let me state why Kurst, Cyn and now I go to Valley Scare:
1: It is 18+ event, going to amusement park with other adults and no screaming children changes the experience all for the better.
2: The horror sideshows are actually really well done.
3: The cooler night weather, many coasters and thrill rides in 50-60 degree weather at night with all the lights create a different set of thrills.
4: Pricing is Cheap especially when you go with friends. Read after link.
Don’t know what Valley Scare is?: https://www.valleyfair.com/valleyscare
When are we going: Saturday OCT 5
When do we leave: 3:30-4pm from GPS. 3 of us are willing to carpool up to 8 people (free parking), get there by 5PM, “Haunt” starts at 7pm.
Price: The first 8 people to respond before will get “bring a friend” ticket price of $30. Either eat dinner before or bring cash for dinner if you want to eat there. Food ranges from okay to pretty good but is somewhat pricey.
What does this all have to do with Valley fair in 2020? If you purchase a Valley fair season pass for just about $78+ fees and taxes (about 90$), you get Admission to Valley Scare + parking for this year too. So If you are going to Valley Scare already this is good option as it pays for itself by second visit next year.
Why would I want Valley Fair 2020 pass. Short answer, weekdays. On weekdays the park is less crowed. With Soak City and the more casual atmosphere of weekdays, I found park to be great “day off” excursion. Much better than walk at the mall or park. I commonly went to Wave pool just to cool off, get just enough sun, and then relax and read under umbrella most days. Maybe a coaster or 2 for thrills. When we went as group (take advantage of cheap “bring a friend” tickets), it is awesome. So now we are trying to get an MNfurs group going. I could carpool on my weekdays off if a person needed a ride.
More info of Season Pass here: https://www.valleyfair.com/tickets-passes/season-passes
If you want to “reserve seat” for Valley Scare, PM me or move the discussion to “Events/ Private: 18+” forum . If interested or shouting out that you are interested in Valley Fair 2020, post here.
Most likely going to Valley Scare, but had some questions. 1. Strange thing to ask, but what is GPS? 2. Who should I go with? and 3. do I need to get a ticket in advance? Thank you in advance'Every story ever told can be broken down into three distinct parts: The Beginning, The Middle, and The Twist.' -R.L. Stine
What is GPS? I don’t trust my car very much but I would really like to go to Valley ScareI believe GPS is the Geek Partnership Building at
The Waterbury Building
1121 Jackson St NE, Suite 106
Minneapolis, MN 55413Electronic Music - EDM, Industrial, Synth
Nocturnal - You will rarely see me during the day, I work nights
Demi-Sexual - Fun first, flirt later
Foodie - Food Adventures constantly, not a fan of fish thoughOops, Sorry for asumming things. The Geek Partnership Society (GPS) is at following location: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Geek+Partnership+Society/@44.9995269,-93.2512343,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x52b32d9a18ec92a1:0xa293447593caf73e!8m2!3d44.9995231!4d-93.2490456As for tickets, If you bring $30 cash, that will be fine. Also, we can go to tickets window when we get there and one of the 3 season pass holders will get you qualified for discounted ticket which you can purchase for yourself via credit card if that works better for you.
Ride is included, via a Prius C, a Toyota Matrix, or a jeep Cherokee. At a bare minimum Kurst, Cyn and I are going plus up to 8 in our combined cars.
I can answer any additional questions at Picnic.
Mark me tentative, more interested in the socializing than anything, I’m fine paying full price thoughElectronic Music - EDM, Industrial, Synth
Nocturnal - You will rarely see me during the day, I work nights
Demi-Sexual - Fun first, flirt later
Foodie - Food Adventures constantly, not a fan of fish thoughAm I able to obtain a ride there from GPS, if that is okay with anyone?'Every story ever told can be broken down into three distinct parts: The Beginning, The Middle, and The Twist.' -R.L. Stine
Oh sorry, I didn’t see the last part of Procyon’s message.'Every story ever told can be broken down into three distinct parts: The Beginning, The Middle, and The Twist.' -R.L. Stine
Can’t wait to go! I’ll definitely be there!I’d love to go, but I live closer to Valleyfair than downtown so I’d rather just drive myself. Would I just pay my own way for parking and still be able to meet up with everyone there for the discounted ticket price?Writing in here that I would like to attend the event. Since Valleyscare is practically in my backyard I’ll be dropped off and I’ll wait for others at the gate. Would I count as one of the $30 ticket holders? As far as ride home if no one minds going a few blocks over to Marschall that would be great!I’m anxious to see the new attractions as it has been so long since I’ve been to Valleyscare.
I plan to be there hopefully with vehicle!Member of Minnesota Furs a 501c3 Non Profit, former Convention Chairman for Furry Migration, volunteer, and always doings lots of other stuff.
Feel free to ask questions because I'm here for you!
Kurst "YipYap" HyperyoteI’d love to go, but I live closer to Valleyfair than downtown so I’d rather just drive myself. Would I just pay my own way for parking and still be able to meet up with everyone there for the discounted ticket price?
How close are you to park? I might already have to drive a very short distance to pick up loverofbalto who is on Marschall road. PM me with address and maybe I’ll just be the short drive car for people who already live in Shakopee? That way you do not have to pay that silly $14 parking fee. I’ll be in area around 4pm.
How close are you to park? I might already have to drive a very short distance to pick up loverofbalto who is on Marschall road. PM me with address and maybe I’ll just be the short drive car for people who already live in Shakopee? That way you do not have to pay that silly $14 parking fee. I’ll be in area around 4pm.
Appreciated, but I’m over in east Bloomington, so that’s probably a bit out of the way.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 6 months ago by Patteroast.
Hey Id like to go. Im over 18 and all but I am wondering why the 18+? My boyfriend and I will be driving ourselves because we want our own vehicle so we can leave early if need be. @Procyon can I add you on telegram to know where to meet once there? -
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