This iconic Halloween monster is said to rise from the grave and feast on human brains.
Zombie/Frankenstein
What is the name of the Shakopee Mascot?
Sammy the Saber
Shakopee Bowl
This classic wooden roller coaster, Valleyfair's original main attraction, stands 73 feet tall and was built by International Amusement Devices.
High Roller
This planet, the second from the Sun, is the hottest in our solar system due to its thick atmosphere.
Venus
In folklore, this creature transforms under the light of a full moon
werewolf
What upcoming girls sport will be introduced this spring
Flag Football
Turtles
This iconic Peanuts character greets visitors in Planet Snoopy and is Valleyfair’s unofficial mascot.
Snoopy
This insect, known for its glowing abdomen, uses bioluminescence to attract mates
Firefly
This Mexican holiday, celebrated around Halloween, honors deceased loved ones
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Who is the Shakopee athletic director
Matt Hansen (Matty Ice)
What restaurant is known for their unique pineapple bowls
Bravis
Valleyfair opened its gates to the public in this year
1976
This popular breakfast cereal, introduced in 1924, is known for its "snap, crackle, pop" sound.
Rice Krispies
This 1984 film follows a group of scientists battling supernatural entities in New York City.
Ghostbusters
What Shakopee sports team won the most recent state championship
This restaurant/bar on Marschall road is known for their Wednesday burger nights
the legion
This gentle ride lets families float along a scenic river in circular rafts.
Thunder Canyon
This ancient city, buried by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, was rediscovered in the 18th century.
Pompeii
This author, known for tales like The Raven, is a Halloween literary icon
Edgar Allan Poe
What Shakopee sport won 3 straight state championships from 2008-2010?
Girls Volleyball
This downtown Mexican place where Bravis was originally located is now what?
Mister Taco
This inverted roller coaster at Valleyfair features four inversions, including a zero-G roll, and was manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard.
Steel Venom
This 19th-century inventor, known as the "Wizard of Menlo Park," patented the phonograph.
Thomas Edison