Things to Do in Rosemount
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Brunswick Bowling
- Multiple Locations
Long-time bowling-industry leader opens its oiled lanes for pin-punishment sessions including cosmic bowling
Amazing Mirror Maze
- Mall of America
Visitors meander and strategize their way through a disorienting and fun 2,500-square-foot mirror maze
Claymate Creations
- Kingfield
Artist guides up to six students through lessons on how to make fun and colorful monsters from polymer clay; all supplies are provided
Raceway to Fun
- Newport
Go-kart track, two mini-golf courses, a pool with bumper boats, and an open driving range thrill visitors of all ages
CorePower Yoga & Spa Woodbury
- Multiple Locations
Ideal for Mother's Day gifts, Swedish-style relaxation massages or custom facials are accompanied by hand and foot treatments
Align Pilates
- Uptown
Barre classes lauded by Minnesota Monthly mix Pilates, yoga, ballet and cardio; as well as Pilates mat classes and four yoga classes
CM's Fitness Studio
- East Bloomington
Nationally certified instructors infuse socially driven fitness classes— including Zumba and hip-hop—with energy and global flair
Sky Deck Sports Grille and Lanes
- Bloomington
Inside Mall of America, 30,000 square feet of bowling lanes, arcade games, pool tables & tables of grilled fare enthrall visitors
USA Karate
- Multiple Locations
Karate classes for adults or juniors teach self-defense techniques that improve agility, coordination, and leadership skills
Participating Minnesota Bowling Centers
- Multiple Locations
Pizza and soda accompany two-hour bowling excursions; unlimited option grants up to six one hour of daily bowling throughout summer
Lariat Lanes
- Northwest Richfield
Groups of bowlers punish pins on one of 12 lanes & crunch into pizzas & slurp sodas in center adorned with vintage memorabilia
St. Paul Yoga Center
- St. Paul
Experienced instructors lead a diverse schedule of classes for all ages and experience levels, including Vinyasa, Iyengar, and kids' yoga
West Side Yoga
- St. Paul
Following the Iyengar method, instructors lead yoga students through classes that emphasize alignment, sequencing, and focused attention
Memory Lanes
- Minneapolis
Two-hour strike-collecting session entertains groups of up to five bowlers who stave off hunger with bites of pizza & sips of soda
Padelford River Rides
- St. Paul
During Mississippi River cruise, guides relate historical tales and point out sites such as Pike Island and Fort Snelling
Minnesota Sword Club
Instructors teach centuries-old Western Martial Arts sword techniques in a unique, 11,000-square foot space that was once a bowling alley
Four Gates Physical and Energetic Culture
- Minneapolis
Yoga classes, kettlebell training, and martial arts fitness at holistic wellness center
Hiawatha Yoga
- Minneapolis
Gentle, restorative yoga classes, including beginners', restorative and vinyasa, open the body and connect students to their breath
National Fitness Training Systems
- Seward
Forge new muscles and shed pounds during boot camp–style workouts
Krav Maga Minneapolis
- Whittier
Internationally trained instructors teach response-based, Israeli fighting system designed to fend off attacker or armed assailants
DelMonico Dance
- Woodbury
Instructors with professional dancing experience lead children through dance classes and adults through group fitness classes
Ambition Training Academy
- Eagan
Fists and feet fly during fitness and martial-arts workouts that tone muscles with cardio, kickboxing, and dance-infused Zumba movements.
SGT Peterson's
- Saint Paul
An Air Force and Army veteran leads varied workouts that couple military-style calisthenics with disciplines such as yoga and kickboxing
Recommended Things to Do by Groupon Customers
Discover your inner Davy Crockett with today's Groupon. For $5, you get admission to the 40th Annual Minnesota Sportsmen's Show any day from Wednesday, January 13, through Friday, January 15, at the Saint Paul River Centre. Gawk at great outdoorsy goods (RVs, motor homes, travel trailers, fishing boats), attend free fishing and hunting seminars, plan your next excursion, and witness a water-skiing squirrel purchasing a motor home.
While memberships must be activated by May 16, membership benefits last for one full year from activation.
Several years ago, Ken Smith and Chase Williams were typical door-to-door salesmen. In need of a gimmick to boost sales and a quicker mode of transport, the duo tried riding Segways and immediately fell in love. Eventually, they turned their love for the two-wheeled transporter into their current venture, All American Segway. Their company provides all manner of Segway engagement, including guided Segway tours that offer rolling educations in local history and wildlife. Customers can also discover the revolutionary devices on their own by renting out Segways for recreational use, private parties, or as a friend for a lonely office chair or shopping cart.
Located in the Dayton’s Bluff area, historic Mounds Theatre is a great spot to experience live theatre, movies, and occasional paranormal encounters. Knotareel Getaway Cruise is an interactive dinner-theater production written by Greg Eiden that features musical comedy and a gaggle of mimicking pirate parrots all named Polly. You’ll ward off scurvy thanks to the show’s dinner menu, which offers roasted chicken with herb vinaigrette, fettuccine or linguine (tossed with olive oil, fresh basil, and garlic), vegetable medley, field green salad, and chef’s choice dessert. You’ll also be supporting a good cause since the theater is home to the Portage for Youth, a nonprofit organization serving disadvantaged youth that collaborates with arts and cultural groups.
Mississippi Dunes Golf Links' sophisticated, 18-hole layout blankets 3,000 feet of rolling Mississippi River shoreline with manicured, bent-grass fairways and an inventive, tree-lined design. As golfers cruise over the course atop a cart or a caddy training to be an Olympic power squatter, majestic views of the river appear through groves of trees that shelter native prairie creatures. On their odyssey from tee boxes to speedy, contoured greens, golf balls must split fairways to avoid sidelines riddled with mounds, pot bunkers, and knee-high grasses—a trinity of hazards that imbue the course with a Scottish, links-style vibe. A memorable tee shot awaits at the 399-yard, par-4 fifth hole—the course's most difficult, nicknamed "Humpback" for the large mound in the middle of the fairway as well as its voracious appetite for krill—where golfers must draw or fade drives around a dogleg left.
After hacking their way across the breeze-swept links, guests can unwind at Doc's Landing Pub, where a menu of traditional grill fare, fish, and pizza sates tour-worthy appetites. Patrons can look out on the river on the Pub's patio, catch up on the day's sporting events in the glow of a flat-panel TV, or discuss how greenskeepers maintain the immaculate felt that covers the billiards table.
Since 1970, Skateville Family Rollerskating Center has facilitated friction-free entertainment on a classic indoor wooden rink. Multicolored lights tumble from retro fixtures high above the skating surface, swathing skaters in incandescent hues and mirages of Mardi Gras beads. In addition to hosting guests during open-skate hours, the family-owned roller arena gathers classes and groups together for field trips and fundraisers. The snack bar's hot dogs and soft drinks keep skaters energized, and an onsite arcade keeps hands from whining about all of the foot-centric entertainment.
