10 Valleyfair Tips: Guide to Minnesota’s Best Amusement Park

Valleyfair, Minnesota's biggest amusement park
Valleyfair, Minnesota’s biggest amusement park (Photo credit: Valleyfair)

Maximize fun at Valleyfair with this guide to the best of Minnesota’s biggest amusement park. From big roller coasters for thrill seekers and splashy water rides for hot days to the darling Planet Snoopy for young kids, this theme park offers something for the whole family. Follow these 15 Valleyfair tips to skip long lines, choose the best food, and find your new favorite rides. This year marks Valleyfair’s 50th anniversary, making 2026 a great time to visit.

Valleyfair with kids
Kids love a visit to Valleyfair (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

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1. Be Prepared to Pay for Parking

Don’t be surprised when you must pay a daily parking fee in addition to your admission tickets. As an Enchanted Parks attraction, Valleyfair’s parking fees are certainly more affordable than those at Disney or Universal theme parks, but they’re still not free.

Daily General Parking starts at $20.99 per regular-sized vehicle in 2026. I advise skipping the $50.99 Daily Premium Parking, which secures one of 100 spots closer to the theme park entrance.

Carpooling with friends can help cut costs. Especially for parents of tweens and teens, note there’s no fee to drop off or pick up parkgoers.

Valleyfair Amusement Park Snoopy fountain and North Star swing ride
Snoopy fountain in front of the North Star swing ride (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

2. Save Money at Valleyfair Amusement Park

Save big when you purchase tickets in advance. You’ll pay just $39.99 online instead of $64.99 at the gate in 2026. Either way, Daily Tickets also include entrance to the Superior Shores Waterpark (formerly Knott’s Soak City), and ages 2 and under are free. There’s a 10 percent discount on Premium Parking when you book online in advance, too.

Those who want to visit Valleyfair multiple times in the 2026 season will appreciate the Enchanted Hero Pass and Enchanted Legend Pass. Both include free parking, discounts on food and merchandise, early entry, and other perks. What’s more, these passes allow amusement park enthusiasts to visit the seven other Enchanted Parks, like the thrilling Six Flags St. Louis in Missouri and the legendary Schlitterbahn Waterpark in Galveston, Texas.

Valleyfair offers a 10 percent discount for military and first responders, but it’s only available at the ticket booth on the day of your visit, so you’re better off purchasing tickets online in advance if possible. Proof of service is required.

On a tight budget? Get tips to save money on family vacations, from creative souvenirs to alternative accommodations.

Valleyfair Ferris wheel
Valleyfair Ferris Wheel (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

3. Make a Ride Plan

Before you arrive, review Valleyfair’s official website to decide which of the park’s 75+ rides and attractions are most important for your crew. Then group attractions by park area and ride the big hitters first. As with most theme parks, your best bet to avoid long lines is to arrive early in the morning when Valleyfair first opens, typically between 10 and 11 am.

Typically, the newer or more intense the ride, the longer the wait. Valleyfair’s iconic green steel coaster, Wild Thing, is one of the scariest rides at Valleyfair, reaching speeds of up to 74 miles per hour (114 km). Power Tower shoots riders 240 feet into the air before they free-fall back down. Another popular option for daredevils is Steel Venom, a high‑speed launch coaster. For one of the park’s most intense adrenaline rushes, Xtreme Swing, a giant high‑flying pendulum ride, sends riders soaring more than 12 stories in the air.

Valleyfair Amusement Park does not currently offer digital wait times via an app or on its website. Check the limited posted signs at rides for the most up‑to‑date wait information.

Antique Autos at Valleyfair
The beloved Antique Autos ride (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

4. Enjoy Family Attractions for All Ages Together

Valleyfair is home to multiple thrill rides, including several big roller coasters for daring tweens, teens, and adults. If you’re visiting Valleyfair with kids, there are 15 attractions for children in Planet Snoopy. But the park doesn’t offer a ton of rides that appeal to all ages. If you know where to look, however, there are some attractions the whole family can enjoy together.

Antique Autos

Antique Autos was my favorite ride from my childhood in Minnesota. On this ride, younger kids “drive” their parents in old-fashioned cars along a scenic path, with a center guide rail to keep the vehicles on track.

Minnesota River Valley Railroad at Valleyfair Amusement Park
Minnesota River Valley Railroad (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Minnesota River Valley Railroad

The Minnesota River Valley Railroad train ride has no height restrictions and chugs merrily through the park. Plan to wait a long time at stops at the front gate and Planet Snoopy, especially on busy days.

Mad Mouse

For a mellow roller coaster experience, kids 44″+ can take off with parents and bigger siblings on Mad Mouse. This is a good ride to hit first thing in the morning since cars fit only four people, and loading can be slow.

Thunder Canyon water ride at Valleyfair MN
Thunder Canyon water ride (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Family Water Rides

In addition to waterslides and other splashy attractions inside Superior Shores Waterpark, there are also two water rides within the main theme park. Thunder Canyon water rapids ride is a good choice for families with kids, as long as you don’t mind the chance of getting doused. Take a turn on The Wave, a short ride with a big splash, which was featured in the Minnesota-based 1990s movie, Little Big League.

Traditional Theme Park Rides

Valleyfair also offers a few traditional amusement park attractions that appeal to families, such as bumper cars, a carousel, and a Ferris wheel. Look for these sprinkled throughout the park.

Peanuts live performance at Valleyfair
Peanuts live performance (Photo credit: Valleyfair)

Live Entertainment

Valleyfair also offers a variety of live entertainment throughout the day, including kid‑friendly shows starring Snoopy and friends, musical performances, and meet‑and‑greets with the Peanuts Gang. It’s a great way to take a break between rides.

Olde Time Photo Shop

For a fun keepsake, stop by the Olde Time Photo Shop for a vintage‑style portrait complete with Wild West costumes and props. My husband and I actually posed for one of these photos back when we were first dating, and he still keeps it on his desk. It’s such a sweet reminder of our early Valleyfair days.

Valleyfair Theme Park with kids and adults of different ages
My multigenerational group at Valleyfair Amusement Park (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

5. Plan to Split Up

If you’re visiting this Twin Cities amusement park with a large group or with kids of different ages, you may want to split up for part of the day. Choose a specific time and place to meet with older, responsible tweens and teens, and be sure to keep smartphones charged in case you can’t find each other.

About half of the rides in Planet Snoopy are meant to be ridden by children alone while parents and grandparents wave from the side. The other half requires an adult companion, depending on height limitations. Although mom and dad may love watching little ones on Woodstock Whirlybirds and riding Snoopy’s Rocket Express with younger kids, older siblings will likely get bored quickly in this area of the park.

Worried about losing young children while exploring Valleyfair Amusement Park? Follow these public safety tips for families and learn what to do if your group becomes separated.

Corn Fest beer truck at Valleyfair Amusement Park
A Corn Fest beer truck at Valleyfair (Photo credit: Cedar Fair Entertainment)

6. Know When to Visit Valleyfair

Valleyfair runs seasonally from spring in mid-May through Labor Day each year. In summer, the Superior Shores Waterpark opens a week or two after the main park, keeping sliders cool on muggy Midwestern days.

Check the Valleyfair calendar for special events like the Juicy Lucy Festival in July, the park’s annual Independence Day fireworks, the Corn Fest in August, and exclusive events for passholders.

When the amusement park was owned by Cedar Fair, Valleyfair also offered limited weekend fall hours for Tricks and Treats and ValleySCARE Halloween events, but these have not been announced for 2026.

Cosmic Coaster in Planet Snoopy at Valleyfair in Minnesota
My kids on the Cosmic Coaster in Planet Snoopy (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

7. Invest in Fast Lane

If you have limited time and love experiencing and want to experience the park’s scariest rides, Fast Lane can be a huge time‑saver. I’ll admit I was more than a little jealous watching Fast Lane guests breeze past the regular queue while I was inching forward in lines.

For an additional, hefty fee ($60.98), you’ll get a Fast Lane wristband that lets you skip the standard line on many of Valleyfair’s most popular attractions. In 2026, this includes major thrill rides such as Wild Thing, Renegade, Steel Venom, High Roller, Xtreme Swing, Power Tower, North Star, and the redesigned Corkscrew, featuring classic loop-the-loops.

Superior Shores Plunge waterslides at Superior Shores Waterpark at Valleyfair Amusement Park
Superior Shores Plunge waterslides at Superior Shores Waterpark (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin) (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

8. Plan a Separate Day at Superior Shores Waterpark

Superior Shores Waterpark admission is included with your Valleyfair ticket, but tackling both the amusement park and the waterpark in a single day can feel overwhelming. If you want to enjoy the waterslides, wave pool, and lazy river without rushing, consider visiting on a separate day. The Enchanted Hero Pass essentially pays for itself if you plan to spend at least two days at Valleyfair or the other Enchanted Parks. If you choose to do both in one day, you can stow swimsuits and towels in rentable lockers near the park’s main entrance.

Waterpark lovers will find plenty to do at Superior Shores, from splashing in Breakers Bay Wave Pool to floating along Ripple Rapids. Younger kids love Minnow Bay and Barefoot Beach Splash Pad. Meanwhile, teens and adults appreciate the many water slides, like the winding Lighthouse Landing and the exhilarating Superior Plunge. Lounge chairs and life jackets are available at no extra charge for all ages.

Find fair food like funnel cakes at Valleyfair
Find fair food like funnel cakes at Valleyfair (Photo credit: Alexanderphoto7, Depositphotos.com)

9. Dig Into Food & Drink Options at Valleyfair

Valleyfair goers can choose from a variety of foods to fuel up for fun. For example, Lucky Loon serves “up‑north” comfort foods such as fried fish, Italian sausage, and mac and cheese. Meanwhile, Renegade Smokehouse dishes up slow‑smoked meats and hearty sides. You’ll also find familiar chains throughout the park, including Cinnabon, Panda Express, Auntie Anne’s, and Subway. Of course, you can also indulge in fair favorites like funnel cakes, ice cream, popcorn, and caramel apples at snack stops across the grounds.

For adults who want to imbibe, alcohol is sold at select bars and restaurants on-site. In addition to draft beers, guests aged 21+ can order creative cocktails at Valleyfair. One fun option is the Headwaters Hurricane from Schooners Bar in Superior Shores Waterpark, made with rum and fruit juices and served in a souvenir fishbowl complete with a fishing pole and gummy fish. Note that alcohol must be consumed in designated areas only.

Note that outside food isn’t allowed inside the park gates. But every guest may bring one sealed water bottle. Free refill stations are located throughout Valleyfair for an affordable and eco-friendly way to stay hydrated on a hot Minnesota summer day.

Linus' Beetle Bugs in Planet Snoopy at Valleyfair Amusement Park
Linus’ Beetle Bugs in Planet Snoopy (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

10. Schedule Drive Time

Valleyfair Amusement Park is located in Shakopee, a suburb southeast of the Twin Cities. Without traffic delays, it will take you about 30 minutes from downtown Minneapolis. Add another 10 minutes from St. Paul. Build in extra time during rush hour or on busy summer weekends. There is plenty to keep your family amused, so plan to stay for an entire day of play.

Corkscrew roller coaster and other rides at Valleyfair
Corkscrew roller coaster and other rides at Valleyfair (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Valleyfair Amusement Park FAQ

What is the biggest amusement park in Minnesota?

Valleyfair is the largest amusement park in Minnesota. It features 75+ rides and attractions, including thrill rides, full-sized roller coasters, family rides, live entertainment, and the Superior Shores Waterpark.

Who owns Valleyfair?

Valleyfair is currently owned by the Enchanted Parks brand. For decades prior, it was operated by Cedar Fair, the company behind Cedar Point and Knott’s Berry Farm.

Does Valleyfair have a waterpark?

Yes. Valleyfair admission includes entry to Superior Shores Waterpark, featuring a wave pool, lazy river, splash areas for kids, and a variety of water slides for all ages.

Can I bring food or drinks into Valleyfair?

Outside food isn’t allowed, but each guest may bring one sealed water bottle. Free refill stations are available across the park to help you stay hydrated.

What are Valleyfair’s hours?

Hours vary by day of the week. Valleyfair typically opens between 10 and 11 am and closes between 6 and 10 pm, with some variations for special events. The Superior Shores Waterpark hours are usually shorter. Check the park’s official calendar for the most current schedule.

How much are Valleyfair tickets or season passes?

Ticket pricing changes based on demand and promotions. In 2026, Daily Tickets purchased online in advance for a specific date start at $39.99, while tickets good for any date start at $69.99. Valleyfair offers single‑day tickets, season passes, and add‑ons like Fast Lane. Visit the park’s ticketing page for the latest rates.

Woodstock fountain at Valleyfair Amusement Park
Woodstock fountain (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Explore More of Minnesota

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About 20 minutes from Valleyfair is Prince’s former home and recording studio in Chanhassen. Learn what it’s like to tour Paisley Park.

Discover Duluth with kids, home to Lake Superior and lots of family-friendly attractions.

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A Note from Colleen: Valleyfair provided my family of four with one-day media tickets. All opinions are mine, as always. This amusement park guide is updated regularly to ensure the information is up to date.

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44 Comments

  1. Apparently I have a severe allergy to a chemical from the bug spray or weed control or something as I am fine out in the parking lot but the second that I go inside the gate my eyes start burning and watering, My July 8th trip was totally ruined for me as I spent time in the 1st aid. People ask me if I am ok to the point that they think that I am crying, I need to find out what chemicals are being used to confer with my Doctor to see what can be done or I am afraid I am going to have to call it a end of my life time of visiting Valley Fair which I have yearly for 42 some years. Please reply.

    1. Charla – I’m sorry to hear about your allergies at Valley Fair! I just recently returned from Minnesota and I know that seasonal allergies have been very strong this year there. I think it’s a good idea to check with your doctor about what could be causing the irritation. Maybe your doctor will recommend a non-drowsy antihistimine?

      1. I have already taken the step by speaking to my physician’s nurse and she said it would help to find out what chemicals that Valleyfair is using in the spray to help determine what the recommended antihistamine for me. So, who do I speak to get that information.

        Thanks,
        Charla Bueckers

  2. Thanks, but I am done with VF! With the advent of their Fast Lane which costs an EXTRA $60, your wait times are doubled. Even on a week day we ended up waiting 20+ minutes on rides. So if a ride takes 32, 16 will come from fast lane. Their greed has ruined it for everyone!

  3. Great tips! Although for Soak City I would add- have a group member willing to rotate out and sit with your belongings while the others are in the pool. The lockers are $15 for a small and $20 for a large as of summer 2018, and the large looked like it would barely fit clothes for 3 of us. (They don’t allow you to open and check the lockers for size until you have paid for one.)

    1. Amindy – Thanks so much for your Valley Fair Soak City locker rental tip!

    1. Veronica – Agreed! And all the more fun because we visited Valleyfair with extended family. The more the merrier!

  4. Awesome tips! I mean, these would really help families maximize their visit to Valleyfair. Hope I could visit someday. The park looks fantastic!