Re: Headed to Minnesota? Who's in ?
Well, I'll be here.
But due to the committee changing the dates of the championship weekend, I won't be in the country that week...
And I've never seen panhandlers around here, really. Certainly not hording around ATMs.
You can do pretty much anything you want around here. There're some retail outlet stores north of the cities on 694, there's plenty of shopping in Woodbury (east of st paul), there's 10-ish college hockey rinks in the cities you could check out if you want to.
Plus all the usual bars, restaurants, theaters, clubs, etc in both minneapolis and st paul. There might not be something like the St. Louis Arch or the Golden Gate Bridge here, but there's still plenty to do around town.

You're thinking of Nicollet Mall, which is downtown minneapolis. I haven't spent much time there, but I've never had a problem with beggars or panhandlers anywhere in the twin cities.
Other fun fact: the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport is not in either of those cities.
Well, I'll be here.
But due to the committee changing the dates of the championship weekend, I won't be in the country that week...
And I've never seen panhandlers around here, really. Certainly not hording around ATMs.
You can do pretty much anything you want around here. There're some retail outlet stores north of the cities on 694, there's plenty of shopping in Woodbury (east of st paul), there's 10-ish college hockey rinks in the cities you could check out if you want to.
Plus all the usual bars, restaurants, theaters, clubs, etc in both minneapolis and st paul. There might not be something like the St. Louis Arch or the Golden Gate Bridge here, but there's still plenty to do around town.
Considering the metrodome is in a different city than the mall of america, I'd hope it wasn't the one you were next toDowntown Minneapolis. It was pretty close to the Metrodome. The hotel was three blocks away from some kind of mall. Not the Mall of America, but this "mall" was spread over city blocks with buildings that weren't connected. There were a lot of office buildings, banks (with ATMs on the outside of the building) and corner resturants in the area. I remember an AT&T building whose sides looked like giant mirrors.
You're thinking of Nicollet Mall, which is downtown minneapolis. I haven't spent much time there, but I've never had a problem with beggars or panhandlers anywhere in the twin cities.
Other fun fact: the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport is not in either of those cities.
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