Where to collect 5 Popcorn Buckets in Downtown Minneapolis in THPS

One of the more difficult challenges on the Downtown Minneapolis level is to collect five popcorn buckets. Some of them are in some difficult to reach locations. We’ll show you exactly how to get to them in this guide. Here’s where to collect 5 Popcorn Buckets in Downtown Minneapolis in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 […]
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One of the more difficult challenges on the Downtown Minneapolis level is to collect five popcorn buckets. Some of them are in some difficult to reach locations. We’ll show you exactly how to get to them in this guide. Here’s where to collect 5 Popcorn Buckets in Downtown Minneapolis in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

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Where to collect 5 Popcorn Buckets in Downtown Minneapolis in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2

For the first two buckets, we want to head to the hidden tunnel. There’s a video down below where you can follow our exact line. We recommend putting some of your stats into Air, Ollie, and Hangtime to more easily make the jumps. 

From the starting location, head right on the street when you can. Go up the hill and to the right, keeping to the road. When you approach the catwalk, there’s a ramp you can use to jump up to it. If you’re unable to make the jump to get to the hidden tunnel entrance, simply turn around and go through the back way. You can jump on the truck and follow the rails to the alternate entrance.

The first popcorn bucket is on the roof inside some glass between a few planters. Once you’re on the roof, you can’t miss it. The next one is a lot more challenging to get to because it requires a jump.

From the roof, look for the small ramp behind the roof garden. You should be able to see the popcorn bucket through the glass. You need to clear the gap and break through the glass to collect this one.

After that’s done, go back down the way we came from and head to the movie theater. The third bucket of popcorn is appropriately in here, on top of some rails. Use the ramp to boost up to the rails and grind all the way around. After collecting that, make your way back down the road.

The next bucket is on the left side of the road if you’re coming down the hill. It’s on top of a red awning that reads “Downtown.” After collecting that one, make your way to the park with the water fountain.

There’s a large billboard for Rib Fest (yum), and the last popcorn bucket is on top of it. You can just do a regular air to get to it, or hold Y and up to do a handplant up there.

Here’s a video detailing where to collect 5 Popcorn Buckets in Downtown Minneapolis in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2.

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