Location: 701 North 15th Street, St. Louis - look for a building with a Ferris wheel on top
July 11, 2013
website: http://www.citymuseum.org/site/
Attractions: art, slides, hamster wheel, and lots of climbing tunnels made of wire.
Price: General Admission
(3 years and up)
$12.00 plus tax
Fri & Sat arrive after 5pm, $10.00 plus tax
(The museum currently only accepts cash, visa, mastercard and discover)
The Roof
+$5.00 plus tax, you can go on the Ferris wheel and a school bus that hangs over the edge of the building. You can also ride the elevator to the 10 story slide.
World Aquarium
World Aquarium is available only with CITY MUSEUM admission
+$7.95 or +6.00 after 5pm Friday and Saturday.
How we got there: Drove
Best For: Kids who aren't afraid of heights, kids you can trust not to get lost. You have to climb through lots of little spaces
Rating: 4 stars
St. Louis City Museum
Have a meeting place, this is huge. There is a skateboard park that you play on with out skateboards, they act as slides, there are caves underneath with amazing creatures made out of cement. There is a forest area where you climb through tree roots and branches. There is a turtle tank, with fish. The big thing is a 10 story slide, you have to go up 10 stories on a spiral staircase to get to it. That's pretty freaky, even for my Mom. They have stuff inside and outside to climb on. Kids in middle school might be just right for this, you could lose a smaller kid in the caves easy. Much bigger than middle school and they don't fit in all of the places. There is an area for smaller kids, and they even have a train for them to ride. There is a circus, a shoelace factory and a place that sells donuts inside. There are also two places to eat. The best thing is the big hamster wheel. It's big enough for 3 or more adults to get inside. You have to crawl on your hands and knees after you come out of one of the slides, it's great for kids, not so much for adults.
They have 2 ball pits, one for little kids, one for big kids and adults.
Here's the whale, you can walk through and lots of slides are inside.
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