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Nickelodeon Universe

Nickelodeon Universe is the name of two indoor amusement parks located at Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota and American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with a third location under construction at the Mall of China in Chongqing, China.[1] The parks consist of attractions and rides based on Nickelodeon’s popular franchises.[2] The amusement parks are owned and operated by the Triple Five Group with licensing rights from Paramount Global, which owns Nickelodeon.

Mall of America

Nickelodeon Universe Mall of America
Previously known as Knott's Camp Snoopy (1992–2005)
Camp Snoopy (2005–2006)
The Park at MOA (2006–2008)
 
 
LocationBloomington, Minnesota
Coordinates44°51′15″N 93°14′32″W / 44.85417°N 93.24222°W / 44.85417; -93.24222Coordinates: 44°51′15″N 93°14′32″W / 44.85417°N 93.24222°W / 44.85417; -93.24222
OpenedMarch 8, 2008
OwnerTriple Five Group / Mall of America
(under license from Paramount Global)
ThemeNickelodeon
Operating seasonIndoors, open all year
Area7 acres (28,000 m2)
Attractions
Total27+
Roller coasters5
Water rides1
Websitewww.nickelodeonuniverse.com/home/

History

Camp Snoopy

The park was originally known as Knott's Camp Snoopy, and later, simply Camp Snoopy, and was themed around the Charles M. Schulz Peanuts comic strip characters. Camp Snoopy themed areas are still located at Cedar Fair Amusement Company's parks. Camp Snoopy was never aggressively themed; the park had a very outdoors and woodsy feel with more subtle references to the Peanuts franchise. Much of the original theming in the Camp Snoopy fountain and all around the park was already toned down by the time the rights to the Peanuts characters were lost. Theming that was removed from the park prematurely and was never replaced includes various kites near the ceiling, Charlie Brown and Lucy playing baseball above the Sports Grill restaurant (although their baseball remained suspended in the air afterwards), theming in Snoopy fountain, the retheming of Snoopy Boutique, Snoopy Bouncer, the Snoopy Shop[3] and much smaller theming. On April 7, 1998, New Horizon Kids Quest, Inc. opened a Kids Quest hourly child care facility in Knott's Camp Snoopy. It incorporated 17,385 square feet (1,615.1 m2) and served children ages six weeks to twelve years until its removal in 2007.[4] It is now the "Dutchman’s Deck Adventure Course" ropes course, slides and zip line.

In 2005, there were plans to revitalize the Camp Snoopy image and a new logo was introduced in October, called the "roller coaster logo" to replace the "canoe logo". However, this did not last long, as there were even bigger and unexpected changes coming within the next few months.

The Park at Mall of America

On January 9, 2006, Mall of America management announced that talks between MOA and Cedar Fair (which owns the national rights to amusement-park branding of the Peanuts license) had broken down, primarily over the mall's rights to effectively market its park within and outside the United States, and effective January 19, the park's Peanuts branding would end, the park being temporarily renamed The Park at MOA while new branding was being applied. All traces of the Peanuts branding was removed, some very sloppily,[5] although the gift shops were allowed to continue selling Peanuts merchandise without the Camp Snoopy label. The inflatable Snoopy character was removed and it took several months before it was finally replaced by a generic tree house inflatable. Many other landmarks in the park were either replaced by generic landmarks or not replaced at all.[6]

Nickelodeon Universe

 
Original Nickelodeon Universe logo (2008–2010)

On November 2, 2005, Viacom filed a trademark for Nickelodeon Universe.[7] The park's new licensing deal and name, "Nickelodeon Universe", was announced on July 25, 2007.[8] Construction began on August 27, 2007, work was completed in sections so 80 percent to 90 percent of the park remained accessible at all times. Nickelodeon Universe was completed on March 15, 2008.[9] New rides include SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge, a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter style coaster themed after the Nickelodeon show SpongeBob SquarePants, the Splat-O-Sphere, a tower drop-ride in the center of the park, the Avatar Airbender, a surf-rider attraction located in the center of the park as well and Brain Surge which is on the side of the park. The shooting gallery beneath the Ripsaw/Orange Streak roller coaster was gutted and was replaced by Rugrats Reptarmobiles. The Mystery Mine Ride was completely demolished to make way for SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge. This site also included an Old Time Photography studio and restrooms. Old Time Photography relocated into the mall (but not within the park) and restrooms did not return in this section of the park. Levy Restaurants partnered with Nickelodeon Universe to include a themed restaurant at the park. The restaurant was called EATS and was located in the former Park at MOA food court. When the partnership ended, the EATS area closed and was replaced with a butterfly display. In 2014, a Hard Rock Cafe opened on the site where EATS once stood.

On March 12, 2008, the Star Tribune reported that the price of ride points, daily wristbands and, in particular, annual passes, would take a significant price hike once the park transitioned to Nickelodeon Universe. The price for an annual pass, which had remained $99 per year since the park opened in 1992, would increase to $250, and daily wristbands would be raised from $24.95 to $29.95. They eventually rose to $32.99 in 2014. In 2017, prices rose to where they currently[when?] stand, at $35.99 for a daily wristband. In April 2015, the price for the annual pass dropped to $139. In November 2021, Nickelodeon Universe announced the new annual pass program which has 3 different annual passes: Level 1 is Explorer which costs $175 but only valid on the weekdays, which is Monday through Thursday, Level 2 is Adventurer costs $250 but only works on any day of the week & Level 3 is Thrill Seeker costs $350 and it has all access all the time. Some denounced the price increases as being unjustifiably high when compared to other parks, such as local park Valleyfair at $79.95–$99.95. Others defended the pricing as necessary to accommodate the millions of dollars of investment needed to rebrand the park as Nickelodeon Universe.[10]

On March 17, 2020, Nickelodeon Universe closed along with the rest of Mall of America in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] While the mall re-opened in June, Nickelodeon Universe didn't re-open until August.[12] As a result of restrictions put in place by the Minnesota state government, Nickelodeon Universe was only permitted to re-open to a capacity of 250.[13] Thus, the previous ticketing model—where entry to the park was free and patrons could either pay for rides individually, or unlimited–ride tickets that valid for the entire day—was temporarily suspended. Patrons then had only the option of a ticket that was valid for two hours from when it was first scanned at a ride; persons not riding were required to have a paid ticket to enter the park, albeit at a reduced cost.[14] Capacity restrictions eventually loosened into the spring, resulting in the return of all-day unlimited-ride wristbands and point passes. The park reopened to full capacity on May 28, 2021.

Rides and attractions

Roller coasters

Name Opened Manufacturer Make/model Notes
Pepsi Orange Streak 1992 Zierer Tivoli - Custom Formerly known as Pepsi Ripsaw (1992-2007)
Fairly Odd Coaster 2004 Gerstlauer Spinning Coaster - 420/4 Formerly known as Timberland Twister (2004–2007)
SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge 2008 Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter - 410 Located next to the former home plate for Metropolitan Stadium, which was previously located on the site of the Mall. Replaced Mystery Mine (1992-2006) and Yogi's Big Rescue (2006-2007)
Back at the Barnyard Hayride 1995 Zamperla Mini Mine Coaster Replaced Huff and Puff. Formerly known as Li'l Shaver (1995-2007)
Avatar Airbender 2008 Intamin Surfrider - 20m Replaced Camp Snoopy's Water Fountain (1992-2007)

Thrill rides

Name Opened Manufacturer Make/model Notes
BrainSurge 2010 Chance Rides UniCoaster Based on the game show of the same name
Shredder's Mutant Masher 2015 Chance Rides Revolution 20 Replaced Danny Phantom Ghost Zone
Splat-O-Sphere 2008 Mosers Rides Replaced the water fountain
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shell Shock 2012 Gerstlauer Sky Fly Replaced Tak Attack

Family rides

Name Opened Manufacturer Make/model Notes
Paw Patrol: Adventure Bay 2018 Replaced Jimmy Neutron: Atomic Collider
Carousel 1992 Chance Rides 36 Foot Carousel Formerly known as Americana Carousel (1992-2007) and Nick-O-Round
Log Chute 1992 Hopkins Rides Flume Formerly known as Paul Bunyan's Log Chute (1992–2007)
Ghost Blasters 1999 Sally Corporation Interactive Dark Ride
El Circulo Del Cielo 1992 Chance Rides 63' Century Wheel Formerly known as Skyscraper Ferris Wheel (1992-2007)
Crazy Cars 1992 Bertazzon Bumper Cars Formerly known as Bumpers (1992-2007) and Naked Brothers Crazy Cars (2008-2011)

Kiddie attractions

Name Opened Description
Backyardigans Swing-Along 1992 Formerly known as Kite-Eating Tree (1992-2006) Tree Swing (2006-2007)
Big Rigs 1992 Formerly known as Truckin' (1992-2007).
Blue's Skidoo 2008 Replaced Red Baron.
Bubble Guppies Guppy Bubbler 2015 Replaced Balloon Race.
Diego's Rescue Rider 1992 Formerly known as Camp Bus (1992-2007).
La Aventura de Azul 1992 Formerly known as Bloomington Express (1992-2007).
Pineapple Poppers 2008 Replaced Snoopy Bounce and Bounce.
Rugrats Reptarmobiles 2008 Replaced the shooting gallery.
Swiper's Sweeper 1992 Formerly known as Speedway (1992-2007).
Wonder Pet's Flyboat 1999 Formerly known as Frog Hopper (1999-2007).

Others

Name Opened Description
Barnacle Blast 2014 Part of Dutchman's Deck Adventure Course
Moose Mountain Adventure Golf 1992
Xscape Entertainment Center 1992 Two locations; formerly Games! Powered by Namco
Dutchman's Deck Adventure Course 2010 Includes the Ghostly Gangplank ropes course, Anchor Drop slides and Barnacle Blast zip line
Flyover America 2016
Rock of Ages Blacklight Mini Golf 2017
5D Extreme Attraction 2018

Former rides

Name Opened Closed Manufacturer Type
Huff and Puff 1992 1995 Bradley and Kaye
Bounce 1992 2007
Red Baron 1992 2007
Tak Attack 1998 2011 Zamperla Rotoshake
Balloon Race 1992 2015
Danny Phantom Ghost Zone 1992 2015 Chance Rides Falling Star
Jimmy Neutron's Atomic Collider 1992 2018 Zierer Hexentanz

Dining

  • Caribou Coffee
  • Grub
  • Sweet Treats
  • Hard Rock Cafe
  • Various carts featuring popcorn, mini donuts, cotton candy, Dippin Dots ice cream, Pepsi beverages and ICEE beverages

Former dining

  • Tall Timbers
  • Stampede Steakhouse
  • Mrs. Knott's Restaurant
  • Mrs. Knott's Picnic Basket
  • The Silver Stein-Festhaus
  • Festhaus Buffet
  • Hormel Cook Out
  • McGarvey Camp Bakery
  • EATS
  • Cool Treats
  • Schwan's Ice Cream Cafe (replaced by Sweet Treats)
  • Slurp and Snack (replaced by Grub)

Retail

Former retail

  • 4U[15] (Replaced by Peeps & Company, which eventually closed and became the mall's second IT'SUGAR location called "Candy Universe". This IT'SUGAR location is now closed.)
  • NU Stuff[15] (replaced by Gear)
  • Candy Universe (operated by IT'SUGAR)
  • American Girl Store

Accidents

  • On August 3, 1998, a 12-year-old boy, David Martin, was killed after he fell off the Log Chute. When the boat neared the top of the chute, he began to panic and reached outside of the log to grab a railing. The ride stopped, but the log had already begun its descent down the major drop. Losing his grip, Martin fell off the chute, falling onto the landscaping rocks. He then died as a result of his injuries. O.D. Hopkins Associates, Inc., the manufacturer of the ride, inspected it and found it was in proper working order. It was Camp Snoopy's first fatal accident.[16]

American Dream

Nickelodeon Universe American Dream
 
A view of the Nickelodeon Universe theme park at American Dream Meadowlands
LocationEast Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
Coordinates40°48′24″N 74°04′16″W / 40.806591°N 74.071201°W / 40.806591; -74.071201
OpenedOctober 25, 2019[17]
OwnerTriple Five Group
(under license from Paramount Global)
ThemeNickelodeon
SloganEvery Day is the Best Day Ever
Operating seasonYear-round
Area8 acres (3.2 ha)
Attractions
Roller coasters5
WebsiteOfficial website

History

In September 2016, the Triple Five Group announced that a second Nickelodeon Universe amusement park would fill the 8-acre indoor amusement park space at American Dream,[18][19] which will feature two world record-holding roller coasters. TMNT Shellraiser, a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter, would hold the record for the steepest roller coaster drop at 121.5 degrees, and is based on a model seen in Japan. The second coaster, a spinning coaster called the Shredder, consists of four-passenger cars that spin on a vertical axis as it progresses down the coaster's track, and is the world's tallest and longest free spinning coaster,[20] at 1,600 feet.

On March 13, 2020, Triple Five announced that the mall would be closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the opening of retail shops and DreamWorks Water Park would be pushed.[21]

On April 6, 2020, American Dream changed from a mix of 55% entertainment-related tenants and 45% retailers to roughly 70% entertainment and 30% retail. As of April 10, 2020, no retailers had backed out of American Dream. American Dream said it will add eight more rides to the Nickelodeon Universe theme park, building on its early success.[22]

Finally after 4 months, on September 3, 2020, Triple Five announced that on October 1, American Dream would reopen its amusement park, water park, ice rink, and mini-golf arcade, each of which would limit patrons to 25% of capacity.

On October 1, 2020, American Dream opened its doors again.

Rides and attractions

Roller coasters

Name Opened Description
TMNT Shellraiser October 25, 2019 A Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter that is the world's steepest roller coaster at a 121.5 degree drop angle[23]
The Shredder November 2, 2019 Gerstlauer spinning coaster[24]
Nickelodeon Slime Streak October 25, 2019 Chance Rides family coaster[25]
Sandy's Blasting Bronco October 1, 2020 Intamin multi-launch coaster[26]
Timmy's Half-Pipe Havoc December 7, 2019 Intamin half-pipe roller coaster[27]

Other rides

Name Opened Description
Aang's Air Gliders 2019 A Zamperla Air Race attraction that sends 24 riders into several inversions. The ride is themed to Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express A Zamperla Rocking Tug themed to a Bikini Bottom bus from the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise. Intended for families with young children.
Blaze's Monster Truck Rally A children's ride where scaled-down Monster Trucks drive along an oval track encircling some mock stunt ramps. The ride is loosely themed to the Blaze and the Monster Machines franchise, and presumably a Zamperla Convoy.
Blue's Skidoo A children's spinning ride where riders can board various vehicles themed to Blue and Magenta. Loosely themed to the Blue's Clues show.
Dora's Sky Railway A monorail that takes riders on a journey across the park. This attraction is loosely themed to the Dora the Explorer franchise and gives families an elevated view of the park.
Fairly Odd Airways A Zamperla Flying Tigers taking younger riders for a flight in their own planes. Themed remotely to the Fairly Odd Parents.
Invader Zim's Flip & Spin... OF DOOM! A bumper car style attraction where riders can flip upon impact. Themed to Invader Zim. It had constant technical issues and downtime during the park's opening months, and was replaced by Bubble Guppies: Guppy Bubbler. The ride is currently in storage near Sandy's Blasting Bronco.
Jimmy Neutron's Atom Smasher A Chance Rides Unicoaster flat ride where riders spin along a track and can control the flipping motion of their vehicle. Themed to The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron show, and only the third Unicoaster to be installed within North America.
Legends of the Hidden Temple Challenge A 10-story tall interactive ropes course developed by Michigan-based RCI Adventure Products. Vaguely themed around the Legends of the Hidden Temple game show.
Nickelodeon Skyline Scream This is an S&S - Sansei Technologies spinning Rotating Tower drop tower, which is marketed as the tallest indoor drop tower in the world, taking the record from Galaxyland's Space Shot, which is 37 m tall (121 feet). Opened on November 7, 2019.
PAW Patrol Adventure Bay A large interactive play area with play structures, slides, and pits meant for younger children, and themed around the PAW Patrol franchise.
Pup, Pup, and Away This is a Zamperla Ferris Wheel Fiesta Balloon/mini ferris wheel that is loosely themed around the PAW Patrol.
Ren & Stimpy's Space Madness A 10-passenger Zierer family drop tower. This attraction can hold 10 riders and is themed to The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Rugrats Reptar Go-Round A Chance Rides double-decker Carousel of the 36 foot variant. All of the vehicles are custom themed to the Rugrats franchise. Riders have the option of riding on Reptar's back or in a tea cup or other ride vehicle.
Shimmer & Shine Jumping Genies A Zamperla Jump Around where riders are speedily taken through a circle. Unlike many of the other attractions, this is located within an enclosed building within the park. Themed to the Shimmer & Shine show.
SpongeBob's Jellyfish Jam A Zierer family Wave Swinger themed to a horde of jellyfish in the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise.
Kraang Prime Pandemonium! This Zamperla pendulum ride takes riders in 360° loops going both directions. It is of the 16 seater Discovery Revolution make, and loosely themed around the Krang extraterrestrial villain in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
Bubble Guppies: Guppy Bubbler 2021 A children's Samba Tower ride themed to Bubble Guppies.
Zuma's Zoomers A boat Whip ride themed to Zuma from PAW Patrol.
Boots' Banana Swing A Happy Swing ride themed to Boots from Dora the Explorer.
Butterbean's Sweet Spin A Tilt-A-Whirl cupcake ride themed to Butterbean's Cafe.
The Loud House Road Trip A Crazy Bus ride themed to The Loud House.

Additional locations

Chongqing, China

A third Nickelodeon Universe theme park is currently under construction for the Mall of China (Chongqing, China). Concept artwork that was released during the theme park's announcement on July 26, 2018 showcases rides that are at the American Dream location, as well as a drop-tower ride themed to Jimmy Neutron.[28] Construction was briefly paused in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While the theme park was originally slated for a December 2020 opening, its construction status and a new opening timeframe are unknown.[29]

New Orleans, Louisiana

On August 18, 2009, Nickelodeon and Southern Star Amusement announced that a Nickelodeon Universe would be built in New Orleans, Louisiana to replace the former Six Flags New Orleans that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and would open around the end of 2010. It was set to be the first outdoor Nickelodeon Universe theme park, but on November 9, 2009, Nickelodeon announced that it had ended the licensing agreement with Southern Star Amusements.[30]

2020 temporary closures

The two Nickelodeon Universe theme parks in Minnesota and New Jersey were temporarily closed in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[31][32][33] Nickelodeon Universe reopened at Mall of America on August 10, 2020,[34] while its park at American Dream reopened on October 1, 2020.[35]

See also

References

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  16. ^ Associated Press (August 3, 1998). "National News Briefs; Boy Dies After Fall From Ride Inside Mall". New York Times.
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  18. ^ "SpongeBob, Ninja Turtles sign on with American Dream". NorthJersey.com (The Record). September 13, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  19. ^ "SpongeBob, Ninja Turtles sign on with American Dream". NorthJersey.com. September 13, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
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  21. ^ "American Dream megamall in New Jersey is shutting down over coronavirus". cnbc.com. March 13, 2020. Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  22. ^ "Stalled by coronavirus pandemic, American Dream rethinks its future and retail becomes an afterthought". cnbc.com. April 6, 2020. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
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  25. ^ Marden, Duane. "Nickelodeon Slime Streak  (Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
  26. ^ Marden, Duane. "Sandy's Blasting Bronco  (Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase.
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  29. ^ Heath-Jones, Lauren (March 19, 2020). "Work restarts on Nickelodeon's giant indoor theme park in China". AttractionsManagement.com. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  30. ^ Jaquetta White (November 9, 2009). "Nickelodeon ends licensing agreement with Southern Star". NOLA.com. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  31. ^ https://nickelodeonuniverse.com/
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  33. ^ "Home – Nickelodeon Universe".
  34. ^ "Nickelodeon Universe Reopens Monday With COVID-19 Safety Precautions In Place". August 10, 2020. Retrieved September 9, 2020.
  35. ^ NJ.com, Allison Pries | NJ Advance Media for (September 3, 2020). "American Dream announces reopening date, but it's far away". nj. Retrieved September 9, 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Nickelodeon Universe at the Roller Coaster DataBase
  • Nickelodeon Universe Store website
  • Nickelodeon Universe information and photos

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Mall of America 1 1 History 1 1 1 Camp Snoopy 1 1 2 The Park at Mall of America 1 1 3 Nickelodeon Universe 1 2 Rides and attractions 1 2 1 Roller coasters 1 2 2 Thrill rides 1 2 3 Family rides 1 2 4 Kiddie attractions 1 2 5 Others 1 2 6 Former rides 1 3 Dining 1 3 1 Former dining 1 4 Retail 1 4 1 Former retail 1 5 Accidents 2 American Dream 2 1 History 2 2 Rides and attractions 2 2 1 Roller coasters 2 2 2 Other rides 3 Additional locations 3 1 Chongqing China 3 2 New Orleans Louisiana 4 2020 temporary closures 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksMall of America EditNickelodeon Universe Mall of AmericaPreviously known as Knott s Camp Snoopy 1992 2005 Camp Snoopy 2005 2006 The Park at MOA 2006 2008 LocationBloomington MinnesotaCoordinates44 51 15 N 93 14 32 W 44 85417 N 93 24222 W 44 85417 93 24222 Coordinates 44 51 15 N 93 14 32 W 44 85417 N 93 24222 W 44 85417 93 24222OpenedMarch 8 2008OwnerTriple Five Group Mall of America under license from Paramount Global ThemeNickelodeonOperating seasonIndoors open all yearArea7 acres 28 000 m2 AttractionsTotal27 Roller coasters5Water rides1Websitewww wbr nickelodeonuniverse wbr com wbr home wbr History Edit Camp Snoopy Edit The park was originally known as Knott s Camp Snoopy and later simply Camp Snoopy and was themed around the Charles M Schulz Peanuts comic strip characters Camp Snoopy themed areas are still located at Cedar Fair Amusement Company s parks Camp Snoopy was never aggressively themed the park had a very outdoors and woodsy feel with more subtle references to the Peanuts franchise Much of the original theming in the Camp Snoopy fountain and all around the park was already toned down by the time the rights to the Peanuts characters were lost Theming that was removed from the park prematurely and was never replaced includes various kites near the ceiling Charlie Brown and Lucy playing baseball above the Sports Grill restaurant although their baseball remained suspended in the air afterwards theming in Snoopy fountain the retheming of Snoopy Boutique Snoopy Bouncer the Snoopy Shop 3 and much smaller theming On April 7 1998 New Horizon Kids Quest Inc opened a Kids Quest hourly child care facility in Knott s Camp Snoopy It incorporated 17 385 square feet 1 615 1 m2 and served children ages six weeks to twelve years until its removal in 2007 4 It is now the Dutchman s Deck Adventure Course ropes course slides and zip line In 2005 there were plans to revitalize the Camp Snoopy image and a new logo was introduced in October called the roller coaster logo to replace the canoe logo However this did not last long as there were even bigger and unexpected changes coming within the next few months The Park at Mall of America Edit On January 9 2006 Mall of America management announced that talks between MOA and Cedar Fair which owns the national rights to amusement park branding of the Peanuts license had broken down primarily over the mall s rights to effectively market its park within and outside the United States and effective January 19 the park s Peanuts branding would end the park being temporarily renamed The Park at MOA while new branding was being applied All traces of the Peanuts branding was removed some very sloppily 5 although the gift shops were allowed to continue selling Peanuts merchandise without the Camp Snoopy label The inflatable Snoopy character was removed and it took several months before it was finally replaced by a generic tree house inflatable Many other landmarks in the park were either replaced by generic landmarks or not replaced at all 6 Nickelodeon Universe Edit Original Nickelodeon Universe logo 2008 2010 SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge On November 2 2005 Viacom filed a trademark for Nickelodeon Universe 7 The park s new licensing deal and name Nickelodeon Universe was announced on July 25 2007 8 Construction began on August 27 2007 work was completed in sections so 80 percent to 90 percent of the park remained accessible at all times Nickelodeon Universe was completed on March 15 2008 9 New rides include SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge a Gerstlauer Euro Fighter style coaster themed after the Nickelodeon show SpongeBob SquarePants the Splat O Sphere a tower drop ride in the center of the park the Avatar Airbender a surf rider attraction located in the center of the park as well and Brain Surge which is on the side of the park The shooting gallery beneath the Ripsaw Orange Streak roller coaster was gutted and was replaced by Rugrats Reptarmobiles The Mystery Mine Ride was completely demolished to make way for SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge This site also included an Old Time Photography studio and restrooms Old Time Photography relocated into the mall but not within the park and restrooms did not return in this section of the park Levy Restaurants partnered with Nickelodeon Universe to include a themed restaurant at the park The restaurant was called EATS and was located in the former Park at MOA food court When the partnership ended the EATS area closed and was replaced with a butterfly display In 2014 a Hard Rock Cafe opened on the site where EATS once stood On March 12 2008 the Star Tribune reported that the price of ride points daily wristbands and in particular annual passes would take a significant price hike once the park transitioned to Nickelodeon Universe The price for an annual pass which had remained 99 per year since the park opened in 1992 would increase to 250 and daily wristbands would be raised from 24 95 to 29 95 They eventually rose to 32 99 in 2014 In 2017 prices rose to where they currently when stand at 35 99 for a daily wristband In April 2015 the price for the annual pass dropped to 139 In November 2021 Nickelodeon Universe announced the new annual pass program which has 3 different annual passes Level 1 is Explorer which costs 175 but only valid on the weekdays which is Monday through Thursday Level 2 is Adventurer costs 250 but only works on any day of the week amp Level 3 is Thrill Seeker costs 350 and it has all access all the time Some denounced the price increases as being unjustifiably high when compared to other parks such as local park Valleyfair at 79 95 99 95 Others defended the pricing as necessary to accommodate the millions of dollars of investment needed to rebrand the park as Nickelodeon Universe 10 On March 17 2020 Nickelodeon Universe closed along with the rest of Mall of America in response to the COVID 19 pandemic 11 While the mall re opened in June Nickelodeon Universe didn t re open until August 12 As a result of restrictions put in place by the Minnesota state government Nickelodeon Universe was only permitted to re open to a capacity of 250 13 Thus the previous ticketing model where entry to the park was free and patrons could either pay for rides individually or unlimited ride tickets that valid for the entire day was temporarily suspended Patrons then had only the option of a ticket that was valid for two hours from when it was first scanned at a ride persons not riding were required to have a paid ticket to enter the park albeit at a reduced cost 14 Capacity restrictions eventually loosened into the spring resulting in the return of all day unlimited ride wristbands and point passes The park reopened to full capacity on May 28 2021 Rides and attractions Edit Roller coasters Edit Name Opened Manufacturer Make model NotesPepsi Orange Streak 1992 Zierer Tivoli Custom Formerly known as Pepsi Ripsaw 1992 2007 Fairly Odd Coaster 2004 Gerstlauer Spinning Coaster 420 4 Formerly known as Timberland Twister 2004 2007 SpongeBob SquarePants Rock Bottom Plunge 2008 Gerstlauer Euro Fighter 410 Located next to the former home plate for Metropolitan Stadium which was previously located on the site of the Mall Replaced Mystery Mine 1992 2006 and Yogi s Big Rescue 2006 2007 Back at the Barnyard Hayride 1995 Zamperla Mini Mine Coaster Replaced Huff and Puff Formerly known as Li l Shaver 1995 2007 Avatar Airbender 2008 Intamin Surfrider 20m Replaced Camp Snoopy s Water Fountain 1992 2007 Thrill rides Edit Name Opened Manufacturer Make model NotesBrainSurge 2010 Chance Rides UniCoaster Based on the game show of the same nameShredder s Mutant Masher 2015 Chance Rides Revolution 20 Replaced Danny Phantom Ghost ZoneSplat O Sphere 2008 Mosers Rides Replaced the water fountainTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shell Shock 2012 Gerstlauer Sky Fly Replaced Tak AttackFamily rides Edit Name Opened Manufacturer Make model NotesPaw Patrol Adventure Bay 2018 Replaced Jimmy Neutron Atomic ColliderCarousel 1992 Chance Rides 36 Foot Carousel Formerly known as Americana Carousel 1992 2007 and Nick O RoundLog Chute 1992 Hopkins Rides Flume Formerly known as Paul Bunyan s Log Chute 1992 2007 Ghost Blasters 1999 Sally Corporation Interactive Dark RideEl Circulo Del Cielo 1992 Chance Rides 63 Century Wheel Formerly known as Skyscraper Ferris Wheel 1992 2007 Crazy Cars 1992 Bertazzon Bumper Cars Formerly known as Bumpers 1992 2007 and Naked Brothers Crazy Cars 2008 2011 Kiddie attractions Edit Name Opened DescriptionBackyardigans Swing Along 1992 Formerly known as Kite Eating Tree 1992 2006 Tree Swing 2006 2007 Big Rigs 1992 Formerly known as Truckin 1992 2007 Blue s Skidoo 2008 Replaced Red Baron Bubble Guppies Guppy Bubbler 2015 Replaced Balloon Race Diego s Rescue Rider 1992 Formerly known as Camp Bus 1992 2007 La Aventura de Azul 1992 Formerly known as Bloomington Express 1992 2007 Pineapple Poppers 2008 Replaced Snoopy Bounce and Bounce Rugrats Reptarmobiles 2008 Replaced the shooting gallery Swiper s Sweeper 1992 Formerly known as Speedway 1992 2007 Wonder Pet s Flyboat 1999 Formerly known as Frog Hopper 1999 2007 Others Edit Name Opened DescriptionBarnacle Blast 2014 Part of Dutchman s Deck Adventure CourseMoose Mountain Adventure Golf 1992Xscape Entertainment Center 1992 Two locations formerly Games Powered by NamcoDutchman s Deck Adventure Course 2010 Includes the Ghostly Gangplank ropes course Anchor Drop slides and Barnacle Blast zip lineFlyover America 2016Rock of Ages Blacklight Mini Golf 20175D Extreme Attraction 2018Former rides Edit Name Opened Closed Manufacturer TypeHuff and Puff 1992 1995 Bradley and KayeBounce 1992 2007Red Baron 1992 2007Tak Attack 1998 2011 Zamperla RotoshakeBalloon Race 1992 2015Danny Phantom Ghost Zone 1992 2015 Chance Rides Falling StarJimmy Neutron s Atomic Collider 1992 2018 Zierer HexentanzDining Edit Caribou Coffee Grub Sweet Treats Hard Rock Cafe Various carts featuring popcorn mini donuts cotton candy Dippin Dots ice cream Pepsi beverages and ICEE beveragesFormer dining Edit Tall Timbers Stampede Steakhouse Mrs Knott s Restaurant Mrs Knott s Picnic Basket The Silver Stein Festhaus Festhaus Buffet Hormel Cook Out McGarvey Camp Bakery EATS Cool Treats Schwan s Ice Cream Cafe replaced by Sweet Treats Slurp and Snack replaced by Grub Retail Edit Nickelodeon Shop Toys Gear LEGO Store M amp M s WorldFormer retail Edit 4U 15 Replaced by Peeps amp Company which eventually closed and became the mall s second IT SUGAR location called Candy Universe This IT SUGAR location is now closed NU Stuff 15 replaced by Gear Candy Universe operated by IT SUGAR American Girl StoreAccidents Edit On August 3 1998 a 12 year old boy David Martin was killed after he fell off the Log Chute When the boat neared the top of the chute he began to panic and reached outside of the log to grab a railing The ride stopped but the log had already begun its descent down the major drop Losing his grip Martin fell off the chute falling onto the landscaping rocks He then died as a result of his injuries O D Hopkins Associates Inc the manufacturer of the ride inspected it and found it was in proper working order It was Camp Snoopy s first fatal accident 16 American Dream EditNickelodeon Universe American Dream A view of the Nickelodeon Universe theme park at American Dream MeadowlandsLocationEast Rutherford New Jersey United StatesCoordinates40 48 24 N 74 04 16 W 40 806591 N 74 071201 W 40 806591 74 071201OpenedOctober 25 2019 17 OwnerTriple Five Group under license from Paramount Global ThemeNickelodeonSloganEvery Day is the Best Day EverOperating seasonYear roundArea8 acres 3 2 ha AttractionsRoller coasters5WebsiteOfficial websiteHistory Edit In September 2016 the Triple Five Group announced that a second Nickelodeon Universe amusement park would fill the 8 acre indoor amusement park space at American Dream 18 19 which will feature two world record holding roller coasters TMNT Shellraiser a Gerstlauer Euro Fighter would hold the record for the steepest roller coaster drop at 121 5 degrees and is based on a model seen in Japan The second coaster a spinning coaster called the Shredder consists of four passenger cars that spin on a vertical axis as it progresses down the coaster s track and is the world s tallest and longest free spinning coaster 20 at 1 600 feet On March 13 2020 Triple Five announced that the mall would be closed due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the opening of retail shops and DreamWorks Water Park would be pushed 21 On April 6 2020 American Dream changed from a mix of 55 entertainment related tenants and 45 retailers to roughly 70 entertainment and 30 retail As of April 10 2020 no retailers had backed out of American Dream American Dream said it will add eight more rides to the Nickelodeon Universe theme park building on its early success 22 Finally after 4 months on September 3 2020 Triple Five announced that on October 1 American Dream would reopen its amusement park water park ice rink and mini golf arcade each of which would limit patrons to 25 of capacity On October 1 2020 American Dream opened its doors again Rides and attractions Edit Roller coasters Edit Name Opened DescriptionTMNT Shellraiser October 25 2019 A Gerstlauer Euro Fighter that is the world s steepest roller coaster at a 121 5 degree drop angle 23 The Shredder November 2 2019 Gerstlauer spinning coaster 24 Nickelodeon Slime Streak October 25 2019 Chance Rides family coaster 25 Sandy s Blasting Bronco October 1 2020 Intamin multi launch coaster 26 Timmy s Half Pipe Havoc December 7 2019 Intamin half pipe roller coaster 27 Other rides Edit Name Opened DescriptionAang s Air Gliders 2019 A Zamperla Air Race attraction that sends 24 riders into several inversions The ride is themed to Avatar The Last Airbender Bikini Bottom Crosstown Express A Zamperla Rocking Tug themed to a Bikini Bottom bus from the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise Intended for families with young children Blaze s Monster Truck Rally A children s ride where scaled down Monster Trucks drive along an oval track encircling some mock stunt ramps The ride is loosely themed to the Blaze and the Monster Machines franchise and presumably a Zamperla Convoy Blue s Skidoo A children s spinning ride where riders can board various vehicles themed to Blue and Magenta Loosely themed to the Blue s Clues show Dora s Sky Railway A monorail that takes riders on a journey across the park This attraction is loosely themed to the Dora the Explorer franchise and gives families an elevated view of the park Fairly Odd Airways A Zamperla Flying Tigers taking younger riders for a flight in their own planes Themed remotely to the Fairly Odd Parents Invader Zim s Flip amp Spin OF DOOM A bumper car style attraction where riders can flip upon impact Themed to Invader Zim It had constant technical issues and downtime during the park s opening months and was replaced by Bubble Guppies Guppy Bubbler The ride is currently in storage near Sandy s Blasting Bronco Jimmy Neutron s Atom Smasher A Chance Rides Unicoaster flat ride where riders spin along a track and can control the flipping motion of their vehicle Themed to The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron show and only the third Unicoaster to be installed within North America Legends of the Hidden Temple Challenge A 10 story tall interactive ropes course developed by Michigan based RCI Adventure Products Vaguely themed around the Legends of the Hidden Temple game show Nickelodeon Skyline Scream This is an S amp S Sansei Technologies spinning Rotating Tower drop tower which is marketed as the tallest indoor drop tower in the world taking the record from Galaxyland s Space Shot which is 37 m tall 121 feet Opened on November 7 2019 PAW Patrol Adventure Bay A large interactive play area with play structures slides and pits meant for younger children and themed around the PAW Patrol franchise Pup Pup and Away This is a Zamperla Ferris Wheel Fiesta Balloon mini ferris wheel that is loosely themed around the PAW Patrol Ren amp Stimpy s Space Madness A 10 passenger Zierer family drop tower This attraction can hold 10 riders and is themed to The Ren amp Stimpy Show Rugrats Reptar Go Round A Chance Rides double decker Carousel of the 36 foot variant All of the vehicles are custom themed to the Rugrats franchise Riders have the option of riding on Reptar s back or in a tea cup or other ride vehicle Shimmer amp Shine Jumping Genies A Zamperla Jump Around where riders are speedily taken through a circle Unlike many of the other attractions this is located within an enclosed building within the park Themed to the Shimmer amp Shine show SpongeBob s Jellyfish Jam A Zierer family Wave Swinger themed to a horde of jellyfish in the SpongeBob SquarePants franchise Kraang Prime Pandemonium This Zamperla pendulum ride takes riders in 360 loops going both directions It is of the 16 seater Discovery Revolution make and loosely themed around the Krang extraterrestrial villain in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise Bubble Guppies Guppy Bubbler 2021 A children s Samba Tower ride themed to Bubble Guppies Zuma s Zoomers A boat Whip ride themed to Zuma from PAW Patrol Boots Banana Swing A Happy Swing ride themed to Boots from Dora the Explorer Butterbean s Sweet Spin A Tilt A Whirl cupcake ride themed to Butterbean s Cafe The Loud House Road Trip A Crazy Bus ride themed to The Loud House Additional locations EditChongqing China Edit A third Nickelodeon Universe theme park is currently under construction for the Mall of China Chongqing China Concept artwork that was released during the theme park s announcement on July 26 2018 showcases rides that are at the American Dream location as well as a drop tower ride themed to Jimmy Neutron 28 Construction was briefly paused in March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic While the theme park was originally slated for a December 2020 opening its construction status and a new opening timeframe are unknown 29 New Orleans Louisiana Edit On August 18 2009 Nickelodeon and Southern Star Amusement announced that a Nickelodeon Universe would be built in New Orleans Louisiana to replace the former Six Flags New Orleans that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and would open around the end of 2010 It was set to be the first outdoor Nickelodeon Universe theme park but on November 9 2009 Nickelodeon announced that it had ended the licensing agreement with Southern Star Amusements 30 2020 temporary closures EditThe two Nickelodeon Universe theme parks in Minnesota and New Jersey were temporarily closed in March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 31 32 33 Nickelodeon Universe reopened at Mall of America on August 10 2020 34 while its park at American Dream reopened on October 1 2020 35 See also Edit United States portalGalaxyland at West Edmonton MallReferences Edit https blooloop com theme park news viacom nickelodeon mall of china theme park 4 Ways To Spend A Day At American Dream Meadowlands Wyckoff NJ Patch September 27 2018 Retrieved November 5 2018 Camp Snoopy AOL Archived from the original on May 9 2006 Business Wire April 7 1998 Kids Quest Opens at Knott s Camp Snoopy in Mall of America HighBeam Encyclopedia Archived from the original on March 23 2008 Nick Universe at the Mall of America A photographic reflection MiceChat Retrieved August 4 2016 The Park at MOA Mall of America Archived from the original on March 5 2006 NICKELODEON UNIVERSE Trademark of VIACOM INTERNATIONAL INC Serial Number 78745643 Trademarkia Trademarks Carissa Wyant July 25 2007 MOA unveils Nickelodeon theme park name Minneapolis St Paul Business Journal PR Newswire January 29 2008 Nickelodeon and Mall of America R Set Date for Nickelodeon Universe s Grand Opening Saturday March 15 2008 CNN Money Archived from the original on February 14 2008 New Mall of America rides put an exra nick in your wallet Star Tribune Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Coronavirus In Minnesota Mall Of America To Close Tuesday Afternoon March 17 2020 Retrieved March 25 2021 Nickelodeon Universe opens Monday kare11 com August 10 2020 Retrieved March 25 2021 State of Minnesota July 22 2020 Preparedness Plan Requirements Guidance Recreational Entertainment amp Meetings PDF Stay Safe MN Archived from the original PDF on July 31 2020 Retrieved March 25 2021 Tickets Nickelodeon Universe Nickelodeon Universe Archived from the original on September 24 2020 Retrieved March 25 2021 a b Nickelodeon Universe Opens in Mall of America KOMA Press release April 2008 Retrieved May 25 2018 Associated Press August 3 1998 National News Briefs Boy Dies After Fall From Ride Inside Mall New York Times It s finally happening American Dream mall will open Oct 25 SpongeBob Ninja Turtles sign on with American Dream NorthJersey com The Record September 13 2016 Retrieved September 15 2016 SpongeBob Ninja Turtles sign on with American Dream NorthJersey com September 13 2016 Retrieved September 15 2016 Jerde Sara December 5 2017 Meadowlands megamall to house pair of world record roller coasters NJ com Retrieved March 17 2019 American Dream megamall in New Jersey is shutting down over coronavirus cnbc com March 13 2020 Retrieved March 13 2020 Stalled by coronavirus pandemic American Dream rethinks its future and retail becomes an afterthought cnbc com April 6 2020 Retrieved April 6 2020 Marden Duane TMNT Shellraiser Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park Roller Coaster DataBase Marden Duane Shredder Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park Roller Coaster DataBase Marden Duane Nickelodeon Slime Streak Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park Roller Coaster DataBase Marden Duane Sandy s Blasting Bronco Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park Roller Coaster DataBase Marden Duane unknown Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park Roller Coaster DataBase Viacom to construct Nickelodeon theme park at Mall of China Blooloop com July 26 2018 Retrieved September 22 2022 Heath Jones Lauren March 19 2020 Work restarts on Nickelodeon s giant indoor theme park in China AttractionsManagement com Retrieved September 22 2022 Jaquetta White November 9 2009 Nickelodeon ends licensing agreement with Southern Star NOLA com Retrieved September 19 2015 https nickelodeonuniverse com American Dream Home Nickelodeon Universe Nickelodeon Universe Reopens Monday With COVID 19 Safety Precautions In Place August 10 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 NJ com Allison Pries NJ Advance Media for September 3 2020 American Dream announces reopening date but it s far away nj Retrieved September 9 2020 External links EditOfficial website Nickelodeon Universe at the Roller Coaster DataBase Nickelodeon Universe Store website Nickelodeon Universe information and photos Portal United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nickelodeon Universe amp oldid 1131038896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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