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December 2001 Vol.2 Issue 12
Holiday
Fun Places in St. Louis
Young Saint
Louis.com asked author Ann Seebeck to pick her favorite
dozen local places kids and their families can visit for holiday
fun.
Seebeck has been
publishing a book, "Favorite Places to Go with Kids in
St. Louis," since 1988. You'll remember that last May
she recommended her "Top 12" local summer fun spots.
(To review that feature, click
here.)
If your family
would like to purchase the book, you can contact Seebeck by
e-mail (rlseeb@swbell.net)
or write to her at 1018 Edgeworth, Kirkwood, MO 63122.
Books are $6 each plus $1 for postage.
We asked her to
pick her "Top 12" area attractions that do special
things for the holiday season. She checks out all of her recommendations
personally. Here are her choices:
By
Ann Seebeck
It's hard to believe
the holidays are about here.
Kids will have
some time off from school. Some families will have out of
town visitors. It will be a good time to explore all the top
local places for kids to have fun during the holidays.
Here's a list
of my "favorite places to go with kids in St. Louis"
during the holidays:
- Tilles
Park, Litzsinger Rd. and McKnight Rd., Ladue. (314) 615-7275.
Hours are 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily, except Saturdays and
Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. Tickets are $8 per car at the gate.
From Nov. 16 to Jan. 1, Winter Wonderland is a beautiful
holiday light display with a river of lights, waterfalls,
Santa's sleigh and many other signs all lit up. You drive
through the park in your car and see miles of lights.
- Santa's
Magical Kingdom, Eureka, Mo. (636) 938-5925. Take I-44 west
to the Six Flags exit, turn left and follow signs. This
is open every night from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., starting
Nov. 14 through Jan. 2. Tickets are $14 per carload.
This is another wonderful light display that you drive through
with 35 acres of sparkling lights, animated figures and
joyful Christmas music. You see Yogi Bear, the Flintstones,
a candy cane village and Santa's workshop.
- Breakfast
with Santa. At several Dillard's stores and the Famous Barr
Downtown.
The stores have a program during the month of December where
kids can have a breakfast with Santa and many elves. There
is singing, magic, clowns and balloons. A great time for
all. Call your local stores for dates and times of reservations.
But, remember, they fill up fast.
- The Magic
House, 516 S. Kirkwood Rd., Kirkwood. (314) 822-8900. Admission
is $5.50 per person.
In December, kids can come and make holiday crafts and there
is a special holiday program. Please call for days and hours.
- Christmas
at Adams Mark Hotel, 4th and Chestnut sts. downtown. (314)
241-7400.
In the lobby of this beautifully decorated hotel is a village
of gingerbread houses made out of real gingerbread, icing
and candies. A small toy train runs through the village.
- Santa Comes
to the Dogs!, Kennelwood Village Kennels. (314) 429-2100.
This is an annual photo event for the whole family, including
the family pet. Pictures of your pet may be taken with Santa,
the whole family or alone. A variety of package prices are
available. Call for days, times and reservations.
- Nutcracker
Suite Ballet, at Florissant Civil Center. (314) 921-5678.
Dates are Dec. 21 and 22. Prices range from $15 to $20 a
ticket.
Some of the performances are a shorter version of the play
for smaller children. Call for times and reservations.
- Missouri
Botanical Gardens, 4344 Shaw, St. Louis. (314) 577-5100.
Admission is $3 for adults for St. Louis city and county
residents and $7 for non-resident adults. Children under
12 are free. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to
noon, free to all St. Louis city and county residents. Open
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
From Nov. 21 to Jan. 1, there is a special holiday display
called Grandma's Toy Chest, Whirligigs and Jumping Jacks.
This display combines flowers, animated characters and a
fun place to walk through. It is a great place to take holiday
pictures.
- Old Courthouse,
A Victorian Christmas, 11 N. 4th St., downtown. Hours are
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
There is a huge, beautifully decorated Victorian Christmas
Tree on display for the month of December.
- Sing Out
St. Louis, Union Station Center, downtown St. Louis. (314)
421-6655.
On Dec. 16 at 5 p.m., join hundreds of joyous St. Louis
people and come caroling on this candlelit evening.
- Ice Skate
with Santa, at Queeny Park, 550 Weidman Rd. (636) 391-0922.
On Dec. 22, from 4 to 6 p.m., come skate with Santa at the
Queeny Park indoor ice rink.
- Cut your
own Christmas tree.
There are several places you can go and cut down your own
fresh tree. Some have wagon rides to the trees along with
hot chocolate and snacks.
A. Christmas Tree Valley, Pacific, Mo. (636) 742-3436.
B. Pea Ridge Farm, near Hermann, Mo. (636) 932-4687
C. Meert Tree Farms, at Festus and Mehlville, Mo., (636)
487-5824.
D. Eckert's, Belleville, Ill. (618) 233-0513.
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