Twin Cities Charter Bus Excursion - Twice The Fun
Twin Cities Charter Bus Excursion - Twice The Fun
Twin Cities , Minneapolis/St.Paul areas are a great destination for your groups' next charter bus excursion. Art, museums, the largest indoor theme park in America, and so much more.
You and your charter bus group can take in a Swedish little culture at the American Swedish Institute. This turn-of-the-century 33-room mansion built for newspaper publisher, Swan J. Turnblad, features elaborate woodwork, colorful sculpted ceilings and Swedish porcelain tile stoves; plus exhibits of Swedish art, glass, textiles and immigrant artifacts.
Did you know your charter bus was a time machine? Your group will think so when you arrive at Historic Murphy's Landing. Experience life in the 1800s by visiting with costumed interpreters in their village or farm homes at this recreated living history museum nestled along the beautiful Minnesota River Valley near Shakopee.
Tour the site on foot or by horse-drawn trolley; enjoy crafts, music, demonstrations and monthly special events. Trade goods with a voyageur at the 1840s Fur Post. Have a little hands on help with the chores and pioneer life on an historic 1850s farm. Visit with townsfolk in Eagle Creek, a recreated village of the 1800s. The "residents" stay in-character during your entire visit.
If the weather is warm, steer your charter bus over to Valleyfair Family Amusement Park. This is the Upper Midwest's largest theme park, featuring more than 75 rides and attractions spread over 90 acres.
No charter bus visit to the Twin Cities would be complete without a visit to the Mall of America. An interesting side note,The Mall of America has no need for heat; guests and miles of lights, provide enough warmth to keep the entire complex toasty warm.
Additionally, the largest indoor theme park, Camp Snoopy, features Over 30 rides and attractions with great places to eat and unique places to shop.
Now aren't you glad you booked your charter bus tour to The Twin Cities?
Twin Cities , Minneapolis/St.Paul areas are a great destination for your groups' next charter bus excursion. Art, museums, the largest indoor theme park in America, and so much more.
You and your charter bus group can take in a Swedish little culture at the American Swedish Institute. This turn-of-the-century 33-room mansion built for newspaper publisher, Swan J. Turnblad, features elaborate woodwork, colorful sculpted ceilings and Swedish porcelain tile stoves; plus exhibits of Swedish art, glass, textiles and immigrant artifacts.
Did you know your charter bus was a time machine? Your group will think so when you arrive at Historic Murphy's Landing. Experience life in the 1800s by visiting with costumed interpreters in their village or farm homes at this recreated living history museum nestled along the beautiful Minnesota River Valley near Shakopee.
Tour the site on foot or by horse-drawn trolley; enjoy crafts, music, demonstrations and monthly special events. Trade goods with a voyageur at the 1840s Fur Post. Have a little hands on help with the chores and pioneer life on an historic 1850s farm. Visit with townsfolk in Eagle Creek, a recreated village of the 1800s. The "residents" stay in-character during your entire visit.
If the weather is warm, steer your charter bus over to Valleyfair Family Amusement Park. This is the Upper Midwest's largest theme park, featuring more than 75 rides and attractions spread over 90 acres.
No charter bus visit to the Twin Cities would be complete without a visit to the Mall of America. An interesting side note,The Mall of America has no need for heat; guests and miles of lights, provide enough warmth to keep the entire complex toasty warm.
Additionally, the largest indoor theme park, Camp Snoopy, features Over 30 rides and attractions with great places to eat and unique places to shop.
Now aren't you glad you booked your charter bus tour to The Twin Cities?



