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    Twin Cities River Rats - Swiveling tricks

    Twin Cities River Rats

    4.6(11 reviews)
    78.4 mi

    Perhaps a bit campy but this water ski team / local theatre troop puts on a family friendly show…read morethat's great fun. Punctuated by a rocking sound track this up beat show follows (loosely) the story of Peter Pan interspersed with some very talented skiing. Show starts at 7 on summer Thursdays right on the Mississippi River with plenty of space on the river bank to spread out a blanket or set up a couple of camp chairs. Free street parking is available but you may walk a bit to the main site. Tip: best viewing is near the sound booth. Cost? Zero!! But they do take up an offering at halftime to defray some expenses so bring some cash along. There's a small concession stand selling hot dogs drinks chips and candy. Highly recommended outing on a summer night in Minneapolis.

    Saw the River Rats show during Aquatennial, through they also have shows other times…read more The waterskiing tricks and formations were impressive. Multiple pyramids, large groups of skiers in tandem, and flips and tricks. The performers are talented, athletic, and obviously spend a lot of time practicing. They all looked like they were having fun. Sure, there are a few misses, but that's bound to happen, and it just shows how difficult what they do is. What isn't great is the plot and show they try to build around the waterskiing. It fell flat and was overly cheesy. I also didn't understand the dance numbers. Other than the ballet ski team, I kept wondering why they wanted the water skiers to dance. Let them perform as waterskiers - this is where they shine!

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    La Crosse Loggers Baseball Club

    La Crosse Loggers Baseball Club

    3.3(6 reviews)
    61.5 mi

    We really enjoy loggers games at Copeland park. What we don't enjoy is the food. I know we can't…read moreexpect much from baseball park food., but it just seems to be getting worse over the Years. It doesn't seem to help to complain about anything. Prices are going up and a lot of portions are getting smaller. Certain items we just stopped buying. The soft pretzels are good, but they changed the cheese last year. It's now a white cheese that tastes terrible. I'm sure they went with a cheaper brand. The chicken breast fillets used to be good, but this year they're smaller and dry. The popcorn is good, when it isn't too salty and the price went way up. Cheese curds and onion rings are in very small portions and average about a dollar for each piece of food. We wouldn't mind paying about money if the portions were a decent size. Not happy and not going to buy a lot of that stuff anymore. One thing I find hilarious is the over priced ice cream cones. There have been a lot of regulars at the games who stopped buying them as of last year. You get a small cone with no ice cream in it at all and the so-called one scoop is more like a half a scoop, perched on top of the cone. We've started to eat our meals before we go to the game, when before, we always had our dinner at the game. Costs a lot less, tastes better, and saves us a lot of money!

    The stadium is pretty average, decently clean. The women's restroom could use a little attention,…read morebut not disgusting. We got Club Deck tickets, where we got unlimited food, soft drinks, and 3 adult beverages. Good deal, good seats. The Loggers didn't play too well this game, but the biggest downfall was the Ballpark DJ. This person played music between every pitch...every...pitch. It was overstimulating and made the game unenjoyable halfway through. You couldn't just enjoy the game. The playlist was small, on repeat, and just not reading the room well. The announcer was on top of his game, though and helpful with live and between-innings updates.

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