Have you heard about the Zipline Adventure course at Sand Creek Adventures? It's an unforgettable experience featuring three zip lines totaling over 1,600 feet. The highest point is an incredible 100 feet above Minnesota's Sand Creek. You can choose from a zip line tour with three or six lines. Regardless of which one you choose, you're guaranteed to have an exhilarating experience. If you're up for an additional challenge, Sand Creek Adventures offers high-adventure challenges that will test your limits. For example, the Leap of Faith Challenge involves grabbing a trapeze, while the Giant Ladder requires teamwork and determination to climb. However, if you prefer a more relaxed experience, the Giant Swing can have you swinging through the trees quickly.
Indulge in the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre's ultimate comedy and improv entertainment experience. Located in the city's heart, this iconic theatre has entertained audiences for over six decades with its vaudeville-style performances that tickle your funny bone. The talented and skilled performers will have you laughing out loud with their hilarious skits, witty jokes, and improvisational acts. And if you're looking for something more than a good time, audience participation will get you involved and entertained. Make your way to the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theatre for an unforgettable, side-splitting evening with you laughing all the way home.
Experience a unique transportation journey with the Minnesota Streetcar Museum. The Como-Harriet and Excelsior Streetcar Lines are living history museums that offer a ride on the city's streetcar system, taking you back in time. Explore the historic displays, shop for unique souvenirs, and take a nostalgic ride on one of the landmark streetcars along the picturesque route between the lakes. Enjoy a remarkable trip through historic Excelsior along a half-mile track built on the former right-of-way of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, where the car stops at our barn. You can view a photo gallery of hotels, trains, paddlewheel boats, and landmarks from the 1800s. The Museum also provides an opportunity to learn about the history of Twin Cities Rapid Transit as it ran in Minneapolis and St. Paul, other streetcars in the collection, and the work in progress of restoring a vintage streetcar.