
New Interactive Toy Store Coming to Minnesota’s $400M Mall Upgrade
One Minnesota shopping mall is going all in with a massive $400 million expansion that will introduce several firsts for the state, including a mind-blowing toy store.
This project will welcome new and luxury retailers to the state, including brands like Polo, Gucci, Burberry, Marc Jacobs, Kendra Scott, and more. But fashion isn't the only highlight of this mall glow-up.
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Southdale Mall, owned by Simon Property Group and known as the first covered shopping mall in America, is undergoing a major transformation that promises something for everyone, including the kids.

CAMP Toy Store Brings Interactive Fun to Minnesota
One of the most exciting additions is CAMP, a toy store that offers immersive experiences with brands like Bluey, PAW Patrol, and Disney. This will be the first CAMP location in Minnesota.
What Makes CAMP So Special?
With 10 locations across the country, CAMP is more than just a toy store. It features themed, interactive play areas perfect for birthday parties and other events.
Currently, CAMP offers four different experiences:
- Bluey
- PAW Patrol
- Disney’s The Little Mermaid
- Encanto
Each experience takes visitors through an adventure featuring themed play areas, character meet-and-greets, and surprise activities.
What to Expect at Minnesota’s CAMP Location
There's no word yet on which experiences the Minnesota location will feature, but families from all over the state will likely want to check it out once it opens.
Ticket Prices and What to Know
Pricing for these interactive experiences varies by theme, time, and location. On average, tickets range from $40 to $60 per person for anyone over the age of two. While not cheap, the experience promises to be a unique and exciting outing, especially for young kids.
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