We're Stunned! Most Fun U.S. City Is...
It's not New York, New Orleans, or even Las Vegas. The city where you'll have 
the most fun is...Minneapolis. 

That's the word from game maker Cranium, Inc., which commissioned Bert 
Sperling, who masterminded the "Best Places to Live" feature for Money magazine, to 
rank 50 cities for their fun factor. This was determined by the city's number 
of sports teams, restaurants, dance performances, toy stores, and the amount 
of the city's budget that is spent on recreation, among other factors.

And why did Minneapolis beat out cities known for the classic fun factors of 
sin and sun? According to Cranium, the goal was to find a city that is an 
"outrageously fun experience with something for everyone." Minneapolis won because 
it's the home of Mary Tyler Moore, four professional sports teams, and the 
best mall in America. Minneapolis has more theaters than Boston, more parks than 
Denver, more golfers per capita than any other city in America, and with 
10,000 lakes in the state, Minnesota, has more coastline than California, Florida, 
and Hawaii combined. It even has 15 dog parks. Woof! Cranium CEO Richard Tait 
said, "It's almost a no-brainer" to crown Minneapolis the Most Fun City.

Perhaps even more startling than the fact that Minneapolis is No. 1 is that 
New Orleans is No. 50. Does that mean a trip to the Mall of America is more fun 
than Mardi Gras? You decide.

Here are the top 50 fun cities, ranked from top to bottom:

Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
Orange County, California
San Jose, California
Atlanta, Georgia
Chicago, Illinois
Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Washington, DC
Oakland, California
Salt Lake City-Ogden, Utah
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington
 

Keith Reitman  Weird Science    NearNorth
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