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Saturday, March 11, 2023

Things to do in the Lou!



















Free things:


1. Creve Coeur Lake- Lovely trails to stroll and 4 playgrounds as well (2 with splash pads- Currently under construction)

2. Powder Valley Nature Reserve- Great visitor center all about nature and 3 trails of varying difficulty to walk. A good indoor place to play.

3. Laumeier Sculpture Park- Great place to stroll around on a lovely day. You can do the scavenger hunt as well from the visitor’s center.

4. Zoo- Free but parking in the lot is $15. We always park by the art museum in the free lot. 

5. The Art museum has free family art on select Sundays from 1- 4. 

6. History museum- The history clubhouse is amazing. A great indoor place to play for all ages.

7. Go to an orchard- Eckerts has great free kid’s areas (picking fruit will cost you). There are other free orchards like Thies, Stuckmeyers, Hermans, Thierbach, and Braeutigams with outdoor playgrounds.

8. Science Center- Discovery room is awesome and it’s $6 for 45 mins of play (under 1 is free) plus a $3.50 service fee. 

9. Lone Elk Park/World Bird Sanctuary- WBS is a great place to let the kids run free. Due to Covid the WBS is no longer free, it's $8 per car)

10. Citygarden downtown- Beautiful park filled with sculptures, pop jets, and wading pools for the hot summer months.  

11. Purina Farms- Great place to take the kids to see animals and a dog show.

12. Contemporary Art Museum- Free stroller tours every month with a craft. Stroller Tours are designed for art lovers and their children 2 and under. Play Dates feature artist-led activities and interactive performances, recommended for ages 2 to 5. Check their calendar for dates.

13. Mastodon Park- Small place to walk around and learn about mastodons plus they have a great creek.

14. Elephant Rocks/ Johnson Shut-ins- a bit of a drive but a very cool place to explore. 

15. Mall play area- West County, and Mid Rivers.  (South County and Galleria play areas are gone)

16. All libraries have story time and fun events, check their websites for dates and times. There are the following library systems in St. Louis: St. Louis Public Library (city), St. Louis County Library, St. Louis Municipal Library Consortium,  St. Charles Library, and Jefferson County Library

17. Fly a kite and/or picnic on Art Hill.

18. Kid-friendly restaurant- Hartford Coffee Co, McDonald's, or Chick-fil-A, has kids' areas and toys for the kids.

19. Kangaroo Kids- Has an indoor play area for the kids and lots of great used clothing and baby gear, plus parenting events and playgroups.

20. Go play in a creek or play in a splash pad.

21. St. Louis Live Steamers has free train rides in Union Mo. They are currently building the new tracks and hope to be open in 2024. 

22. Ride bikes or go hiking at one of the many trails around town.

23. There are free children's concerts in Tower Grove Park every summer.

24. Jewish Community Center- both locations offer free open play. Check their calendars for current dates and times.

25. Tour the Old Courthouse downtown. Tours are 30-45 mins long. (Currently under construction)

26. Visit the National Great Rivers Museum in Alton. They give free tours of the loc and dam. Nearby is the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower (not free but very cool). Make a day trip to the area! Lots to do in Alton.

27. Start Geocaching! It's free, addicting, and a very fun thing to do with littles!

28. Go to a pet store and look at the animals.

29. Visit Suson Park to see the animals and play on the playground.

30. Many retail stores offer book readings and activities- Lego Store, Barnes & Noble, Novel Neighbor, Pottery Barn Kids, Betty's Books, Little Readers, etc. Check their websites for current dates and times. 

31. Tour the Chocolate Chocolate Chocolate factory, Sammy Soaps, Vat19, Herbaria, or Billy Goat Chip Co. for an educational factory tour. 

32. Home Depot, Lowes, JC Penney, and Buchheit have free kids' workshops where they build things for free but spots go fast. Must preregister online. 

33. The Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles has a family fun day some Sundays- tons of free crafts for kids.

34. Skateboard at a skate park.

35. Visit a nature classroom.

36. Free monthly storytime called Tuesday Tails at the APA.

37. Willoughby Farm in Collinsville- Amazing place to visit, highly recommend!

38. The Prologue Room at Boeing- Free self-guided tours to the public during the summer months of June, July, and August from 9am to 4pm Monday through Friday. FREE It's in building 100 at the corner of McDonnell Blvd and Airport Rd, adjacent to Lambert Airport.

39. Turtle Playground next to Forest Park.

40. Temple Tots at United Hebrew- Free playgroup open to all kids under 5 during the school year. (currently on hold)

41. Children’s Garden Club- Free program put on by the St. Louis County Parks Dept. The Children’s Garden Club is designed to educate, as well as bring delight in gardening and horticulture with projects they start themselves and take home to continue to grow and enjoy. All meetings are at 9:00 a.m. on the first Saturday of each month (except July and September) – at different locations throughout St. Louis City and County.

42. Tour the Wildlife Rescue Center and see rescued animals and go on a nature hike to learn about the habitat the animals live in. Another option is the Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic in High Ridge. 

43. Explore a new playground.

44. IKEA Småland- Free supervised children's play area. If your child is between 37" to 54" and potty trained, he or she is welcome to play in Småland for 60 minutes while you shop.

45. Ride a trolley! The St. Charles trolley is free.

46. Longmeadow Rescue Ranch in Union has free events several times a year where you can interact with the farm animals.

47. Go check out a Discovery Zone at the library. Currently, there are 3 libraries with these amazing free play areas, Daniel Boone Ellisville, Florissant Valley, and Meramec Valley Fenton (also deserving of honorable mention is Thornhill in Maryland Heights and the Kirkwood library) 

48. The Minifig Shop- Lego resale shop in Kirkwood where you can play with bricks, or buy new or used Legos.

49. Visit Bigfoot, the original Monster Truck at the shop in Pacific.

50. Ride bikes at the Eureka Mountain Bike Park or at Kinetic Park which has the largest pump track in the nation. 

51. Check out the amazing Nature Playscape in Forest Park.

52. Frisco Train Store- Awesome store where the kids can play with train tables for free. But please donate or buy something to keep this wonderful store in business!

53. Shakespeare In the Park- Every summer in June in Forest Park by the Art Museum and Zoo in Shakespeare's Glen. 

54.Simple Positive Play- An indoor play space in Ferguson, and it's totally free! 



  Things that cost:


1. Meramec Caverns- They have a zip line, cave tours, canoes, riverboat tours, panning for gold, a restaurant, and more.

2. Wabash, Frisco, and Pacific Railway- $4 a person (under 3 free) - Cute little train that takes you on a scenic 30 min ride through Wildwood. 

3. Grant’s Farm- Technically free but parking is $16 a car

4. Butterfly House- Admission is FREE on the first Tues of every month from 9-11.

5. Botanical Garden- Their kid’s area is amazing, and it’s free to get in every Sat before noon. Otherwise $6 for adults, and kids free under 12. The admission for the kid’s area is an additional $5 for nonmembers for kids 3-12. Also, the discovery room in the Climatron is amazing (Brookings Interpretive Center)

6. National Museum of Transportation - Their Creation Station is an hour of fun in a room filled with transportation-themed toys.

7. City Museum- Tons of things to do there, including enchanted caves and slides, a rooftop Ferris wheel, a toddler town, a skate park, a tiny train railroad, and more. 

8. Magic House- Lots to see and do here for every age.

9. Cahokia Mounds- Technically free but they ask for a $7 donation for adults and $2 for kids. Great museum to learn about the native people who used to live here. 

10. The Arch- The Gateway Arch National Park under the arch is free to wander around in, to go to the top costs. 

11. Tour the Compton Hill Water Tower- Views of the city are amazing, one of the very few water towers left in the country. It’s old though and there are lots of steps.

12. Paddleboats in Forest Park and have lunch at the boathouse.  They also have kayaks and canoes.

13. Raging Rivers water park in Grafton- Go after 3 pm and get a discount. There are 9 different water areas to enjoy including one for little guys.

14. Bowling- Lots of places are free during the summer, just rent the shoes.

15. COCA or Craft Alliance- They offer kids' classes and special events.

16. Kirkwood Discovery Room- In the Kirkwood Early Childcare center, they have open play for $5 for the first child, $3 for each additional child, and it is so worth it. They have every toy under the sun plus sensory bins and craft time. For kids from birth to age 5. Run by parents as teachers, they only take checks, no cash or credit cards. (Currently only accepting babies enrolled in the Kirkwood PAT program)

17. Open gym- So many places in town have open gyms including Hi NRG, Little Gym, Miss Kelly's, Olympia, Barron, Team Central, YMCA, Gymstars, All American,  St. Louis Gym Center, and some rec centers. A great way for little ones to burn energy!

18. Myseum- Part magic house, part science center in Town & Country. It’s big with lots to do including a huge slide where you can clock your speed, dig for dinosaur bones, and more. No time limit is a bonus.

19. Ride the Carousel in Faust Park- $2, kids under 1 are free. Faust Park has a historic village that is great for photo ops, and a great playground. Sometimes they have ride and play for $8 which gets you unlimited rides and the toy room for 2 hrs. Check their schedule for dates and times.

20. Incredible Pizza Co/Chuck E Cheese- Lots of games and food here. Like Dave and Busters but on a smaller scale. For older children, there is laser tag, go-karts, bumper cars and glow mini-golf, mini-bowling, and various other arcade-type games.

21. Movies- Several theatres offer free or cheap kids' movies and don’t frown on the kids being loud.  The different chains are AMC, Marcus Theatres, and B & B Theatres.

22. Six Flags- Not cheap but they have a toddler area and includes admission to Hurricane Harbor.

23. Back to Play- Indoor play space in De Soto.

24. Bounce places- Monkey Joes (PERMAMENTLY CLOSED), and BounceU

25. Go to tot time or swim at a pool, it's usually cheap for kids under 5 to play in the baby area. Indoor pools in the winter are great too!

26. Airplane museum in Maryland Heights at Creve Coeur Airport.

27. The Sports Academy in Glen Carbon- has a great indoor playhouse.

28. Playtime Arcade in Wentzville- Family fun center with fun for everyone.

29. Check out Ballpark Village, where you can visit the Cardinals Hall of Fame and Museum, or partake of several different dining and entertainment experiences.

30. Big Joel's Safari in Wright City- it's worth the drive! My kids love feeding all the animals. You can get a lot closer to them than you can at the zoo. There's also Critter Lane down south in Valles Mines, MO. Both are almost identical.

31. Greater St. Louis Air and Space Museum- Cahokia, IL

32. Swing-A-Round Fun Town- bumper boats, indoor playground, mini-golf, arcade, and more! St. Charles and Fenton locations.

33. Tour Busch Stadium. Adults $20, kids $16, and 3 and under are free. Not including parking.

34. Take a riverboat cruise. The Becky Thatcher and the Tom Sawyer give one-hour sightseeing cruises daily. Prices change by the day but they're roughly adults $20, kids $10, under 3 free. Check their calendar for exact daily rates.

35. The Endangered Wolf Center offers tours and messy playdates. Check with them for schedules/fees.

36. Take a cooking class with the kids- Dierbergs, Eckerts, Taste Buds Kitchen, Kitchen Conservatory, Sweetology, and more.

37. Go to a model train show http://mvns.railfan.net/othersho.htm

38. We Rock The Spectrum inclusive indoor gym.

39. Upper Limits- Indoor rock climbing.

40. Go Ape! Zipline and treetop adventure.

41. Roller Skating/ice skating is fun for school-aged kids.

42. Amp Up Action Park- Go-karts, upper ropes course, laser tag, virtual reality, and more.

43. Kokomo Joe's in St. Peters. Indoor party center with various activities and a game room.

44. The Pointe Activity Center has a sportwall system, Dance Dance Revolution, Wii, and a climbing wall. 

45. Sky Zone indoor trampoline park (Ballwin or Fenton).

46. Edwardsville Childen's Museum- Adorable place for kids 8 and under to play!

47. Dave & Buster's- Huge arcade with a restaurant

48. Rockin' Jump- indoor trampoline park

49. Edison's Entertainment Complex- family fun center in Belleville, IL

50. HealthWorks Kids' Museum- Unique museum dedicated to health and the human body.

51. Victory Raceway indoor go-cart raceway.

52. Paint Ball

53. Go get a sweet treat! Whether it's custard, ice cream, cupcakes, snow cones, or donuts, there are plenty of places in town to sample.

54. Escape the room- Breakout on Manchester is very kid-friendly!

55. Kindermusik or any music class

56. Play Mini Golf.

57. The Neutral Zone arcade in Chesterfield Mall.

58. Check out a family fun center.

59. Riverside Wildlife Center- Located in Stanton, MO- Riverside is a popular destination for families and school children. It's a business dedicated to educating people about animals of all kinds. They have lions, tigers, gators, and lots more. Located nearby is Wild Animal Adventure Park

60. Shaw Nature Reserve- The cost is $5 and their outdoor classroom is amazing.

61. Chess Hall of Fame- has toddler time every Tues (currently on hold).

62. St. Louis Symphony - The family concerts are a great activity for kids and they can experience different instruments at the instrument playground.

63. St. Louis National Blues Museum- a non-profit organization that explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music.

64. Circus Flora every June in Grand Center.

65. Adrenaline Zone/ Demolition Ball- indoor complex with a laser tag arena, hockey-style bumper car games & a neon-lit snack bar.

66. Challenger Learning Center- Provides simulated space missions, science education, and team-building programs. Programs are available for students, educators, corporations, scouts, community groups, and the general public.

67. Sweet & Sassy in West County Mall- Salon that also has fun events.

68. Paint pottery at one of the many places in town like ArtDog, Glazed and Confused, or Pottery Hollow.

69. Michael's offers inexpensive craft classes or buy supplies and craft at home.

70. Snow skiing, boarding, tubing, or zip-lining at Hidden Valley.

71. Grandma's Playroom- Wonderful play space for toddlers. Best for kids under 8. 

72. Go Play Indoor Playground- Indoor playground in Chesterfield 

73. Cactus Pete's in Imperial- smaller family fun center with laser tag, bounce house, and arcade.

74. Ultimate Ninjas- Gym in Chesterfield that has open play, camps, classes, and parties.

75. Urban Air- Indoor adventure park with trampolines, playground, bumper cars, ropes, ninja course, and more.

76. Play Street Museum- Very cute play place for kids 8 and under, with open play during the week, as well as parties and special events on the weekends.

77. Altitude Indoor trampoline park- Standard trampoline park- others include Sky Zone, Rockin' Jump, and Urban Air

78. Gentle Barn- Located in Dittmer this barn wants to teach people kindness and compassion to animals, each other, and our planet.

79. Crown Ridge Tiger Sanctuary- You can see tigers at this animal rescue located in Ste. Genevieve MO. Also in Ste. Gen is the Museum Learning Center with the cool dino section. 

80. Mauhaus Cat Cafe- You can relax and pet cats here, get some coffee or light snacks as well. Reservations are requested. $10/adult, $5 age 12 and under- no more than 2 children per adult. Other cat cafes include Whisker Station, Cheshire Grin, and Cat Zen Cafe.

81. Made- the Magic House's satellite location is a kid-focused maker space in the heart of the City of St. Louis, children ages 6 to 14 will have a truly unique experience as they become makers, artists, designers, and entrepreneurs.

82. See a movie at the only drive-in left in the area- Skyview Drive-In

83. Faimount Park- Located in Collinsville IL they have races every 20 mins and the bets are cheap, as are the food and drinks. Plus they serve cheap alcohol. Kids will love picking horses and watching the races.

84. Adventure Loft in Columbia IL- In the Power Haus complex. Children ages 1 through 5 will bounce, climb, ride, and slide and play in a space designed just for them, no big kids allowed! Visit us Thursday through Sunday, relax have a cup of coffee on the house, and watch your little ones have the time of their life.

85. Tour the AB Brewery.

86. See a show at the MUNY, America's largest and oldest outdoor amphitheater (summer only).

87. Visit the Aquarium and the other attractions at Union Station (carousel, mini-golf, mirror maze, the Wheel, and ropes course).

88. The Selfie Room or Selfie WRLD STL- Come here if you want to get a lot of cool photos with fun, whimsical backdrops. 

89. Pinspiration- Get messy and craft here. 

90. Main Event- Family fun center with activities including laser tag, bowling, VR, mini-golf, gravity ropes, escape rooms, and more. 

91. Ryze Adventure Park- 4-story outdoor obstacle course and mini-golf course. 

92. 9 Mile Garden- Go grab some food and let the kids run wild on the astroturf. They frequently have holiday events, movie nights, and concerts as well. Other food truck gardens include Frankie Martin's Garden in Cottleville and Flock in Alton. 

93. Build-A-Bear Adventure- Introducing Build-A-Bear Adventure: our newest concept is the ultimate party destination in the St. Louis area! This all-new event space includes a Workshop, Bakeshop, and Fun Zone arcade room in addition to both private party experiences and exciting group events.

94. Blossom Play Cafe- Blossom Play Cafe was created to foster community among young families while providing outlets for creative play. It is a unique combination of a coffeehouse for parents, a state-of-the-art imaginative play area for young children & a premier party venue.

95. Long Row Lavender Farm- family-operated lavender farm, gift shop, and café in Wright City.

96. Daniel Boone's Home- Located in Defiance, this historic home offers many events and tours and brings the 1800s to life. 

97. Enchanted Playroom- Indoor play place in O'Fallon for kids under 7.

98. Pirate Pete's- Family fun center in Pevely

99. Slick City- Indoor slides! Best for kids over 5

100. Check out the Foundry or the Armory in the city for food and fun. The Armory is kid-friendly until 6 pm. Inside the Foundry is Puttshack, one of the only places in town for indoor mini-golf. Both the Foundry and Armory are technically free, just pay for your food and drink!

101. St. Louis City SC games-  The new soccer team in town is doing great and watching a game is fun here, plus lots of options for a delicious meal.

102. Kids Empire- Indoor playground in Ballwin 

103. Wild Sprouts- Indoor playground in St. Charles

104. Mac's Family Fun Time- Indoor playground in Highland, IL 

105. Your Village- Indoor play village in Chesterfield

106. STL Virtual Reality- Full body VR in Oakville





Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Parks with Skateparks




If your child likes to skateboard or ride BMX bikes, here is a list of parks with skateparks:

1.)Ferd B. Lang Park in Arnold
2.)Jefferson Barracks Park in Mehlville near Sylvan Springs playground
3.)Northwest Jefferson County Sports Complex in House Springs
4.)Sunny Jim Bottomly Park, Sullivan
5.)Farmington Skate Park at Long Park in Farmington
6.)Fountain Lakes Park, in St. Charles
7.)Kinetic Park in Dardenne Prairie
8.)Westhoff Plaza Skate in O'Fallon MO
9.)Ramp Riders Skatepark in St. Louis City
10.)South City YMCA in St. Louis City
11.)Peter Mathew’s Memorial Skate Park, in St. Louis City
12.)Skatepark in St. Liborious church, in St. Louis City- BURNED DOWN 2023
13.)Memorial Park in Webster Groves (Action Park)
14.)Maplewood Skate Park in Maplewood
15.)Earth Surf Skatepark, in Chesterfield- located inside the lower level of Sears in Chesterfield Mall. 
16.)White Birch Park in Hazelwood
17.)Larimore Park, in Spanish Lake
18.)Optimist Park, in Washington
19.)Tri Township Park in Troy IL
20.)Skate Board Park, in Belleville IL
21.)Glik Park, in Highland IL 
22.)Hellrung Park, in Alton IL
23.)Koenigsmark Park, in Waterloo, IL
24.)Wilson Park, in Granite City, IL


Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Train Stuff!

There are lots of trains in St. Louis if you have a train fanatic! 

1.)Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railroad- They are only open on Sunday. It's $4 per person and kids under 3 are free. This is a 12" gauge steam train that you ride for a 15-minute scenic ride through the woods along the river. Then everyone disembarks, they turn it around, and you ride back. There's a great playground near here also. 




2.)St. Louis Live Steamers- TEMP CLOSED WHILE THEY BUILD THEIR NEW TRACKS  FREE- This organization builds large-scale model railroads and gives free rides once a month in Kircher park in Eureka. Well, it used to be in Eureka but that park flooded them out one too many times so they have found a new location in Union. They said it will take about a year to get it all set up and running.   They have 3 or 4 engines, sometimes it takes a little while to get them all up and running but usually, the wait isn't too bad. 



3.)Transportation Museum- Their train is exactly like the zoo train. You must pay general admission and then buy a wristband for $6 per person and that entitles you to unlimited rides for the rest of the day, plus the handcars and trolley. (the trolley is just a tram that takes you to the upper part of the museum grounds. There are lots of large old trains here and you can go in some of them.) 



4.)Zooline RailroadAdmission to the zoo is free, but the train costs $7.95 per person and includes all-day on-off privileges. Tickets expire at the end of the day. Children under two are free. Purchase tickets at any of the four stations for a tour of the Zoo. Save with a Safari Pass The Emerson Zooline Railroad offers a 20-minute narrated tour weaving through tunnels and past favorite animal exhibits on a 1½-mile round trip. The railroad operates year-round, weather permitting.




5.)Six Flags TrainWe have season passes now that the kids are older and they love this train. It's much bigger than the zoo train. You can sit in the caboose which my kids love. There is also a kiddie train ride in the kiddie area of the park. 




6.)Amtrak day trip- We love the Kirkwood Station which has a nice train table in the waiting room as well as crayons and coloring books. My son and hubs took the train to Hermann on the River Runner. They had lunch and came back and my son couldn't stop talking about how he rode on a real train! It wasn't expensive either, it was about $50 for the round-trip tickets. It took an hour and a half each way. 




7.)Frisco Train Store- Technically you can't ride any trains here but every little kid I know loves this place. It's full of train tables and is totally free. Please make a donation or buy something to keep this wonderful place in business! They sell loads of trains, train toys, games, and clothing. There are real train tracks running in front of the store and the trains pass by several times a day. They always blow the whistle for the kids, it's quite a treat! 




8.)Route 66 Pacific Railfan Center- This is a model train museum. It's small and has limited hours. It's run by a couple of volunteers who live down the street. They aren't there all the time so you should probably call before you make the trek out there. 




9.)K-10's Model Trains- This is a hobby shop located in Maryville, IL but once a month kids can operate the model trains (if they're over 48")




10.)Dan's Emerald Forest- This man is a model train enthusiast that built a track that goes in and out of his house. It draws quite a crowd during the holidays. He gives out candy canes and hot chocolate sometimes too! He works during the day so he only runs it at night, check his site for specific dates and times.



11.)Model train shows- There are several that come through St. Louis on a regular basis. The Mississippi Valley N Scalers put on a great show at the Kirkwood Community Center the second weekend in October every year. They fill the whole place up with model train layouts in one gym and vendors selling things in the other gym. 




12.)Big Bend Railway Club- On the first Tues of every month from 7 to 8:30 you can go and watch the model train here. The club is located in an old train station in Webster, and they have a unique 2 rail O scale layout.




13.)The St. Louis Lionel Railroad Club- This club is located in the city and has several permanent layouts and also some traveling ones. Many train aficionados consider Lionel the best of the best, and this is a museum of sorts to all things Lionel.

The public is welcome to visit when they operate which is:
Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday mornings after 9:00 am until about 11:30 a.m. and Sundays, 1-4 p.m.




14.) Iron Spike Model Train Museum (Washington MO) The hours vary seasonally so check their website for dates and times. This is one of the few interactive model train museums in the country. Admission is $8 per adult and $6 per child. They also have a couple of little train tables that kids can play with.


15.)St. Charles Model Railroad Club-  This place is located in Fort Zumwalt Park in O'Fallon, MO and they are only open on the weekends. Their purpose is to "enjoy the hobby of Model Railroading in a group setting and by doing so promote the hobby to the general public."






Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Family Fun Centers




Here is a list of Family Fun Centers around town and their amenities:


1.)Swing-A-Round Fun Town (Fenton and St. Charles)
  • Mini Golf
  • Go-Karts
  • Bumper Boats
  • Batting Cages
  • Arcade 
  • Bumper Cars

2.)Kokomo Joe's (St. Peters)
  • Bumper Cars
  • Go-Karts
  • Trampoline Park
  • Laser Tag
  • Arcade
  • Inflatable Obstacle Course
  • Mini Bowling
  • Laser Maze


3.)Incredible Pizza (South County)
  • Laser Tag
  • Go-Karts
  • Bumper Cars
  • Roller Coaster
  • Mini Bowling
  • XD Theatre
  • Tiny Town
  • Arcade
  • Tilt-a-whirl


  4.)Family Fun Center (Farmington)
  • Bowling
  • Extreme Bowling
  • Mini Golf
  • Arcade
  • All you can eat buffet

5.)Centerfield Park (Collinsville, IL)
  • Mini Golf
  • Go-Karts
  • Batting Cages
  • Bumper Boats
  • Arcade

6.)Edison's Entertainment Complex (Edwardsville, IL)
  • Boutique Bowling
  • Arcade
  • Laser Tag


7.)Bonne Terre Family Fun Center (Bonne Terre)
  • Arcade
  • Batting Cages
  • Bowling
  • Bumper Boats
  • Mini Golf (indoor and outdoor courses!)
  • Go-Karts

8.)Playtime Party Center (Wentzville)
  • 6 jumping attractions
  • Indoor Playground
  • Arcade
  • Pizza & Salad Bar

9.)The Sports Academy (Glen Carbon, IL)
  • 2 Indoor Soccer Fields
  • Indoor Playground
  • Restaurant serving beer (yeah!) and bfast, apps, sandwiches and more 

10.)The Edge (Belleville, IL)
  • Laser Tag
  • 3 arcades
  • 5 movie theatres
  • Bumper cars
  • Sports pub for dining with 45 flat screens 
  • Go-Karts
  • Bowling

11.Concord Bowl (South County)
  • Desert Falls Mini Golf
  • Bowling
  • Sand Volleyball Courts
  • Small Arcade
  • Batting Cages

12.)Cactus Pete's (Imperial)
  • Laser Tag
  • Arcade
  • Bounce House
  • Maze

13.)Amp Up Action Park (Manchester)
  • Go-Karts
  • Ax Throwing
  • Laser Tag
  • Elevated Ropes Course
  • Virtual Reality
  • Arcade
  • Bar 
14.)Main Event (Chesterfield)
  • Bowling
  • Games
  • Virtual Reality
  • Laser Tag
  • Billiards
  • Gravity Ropes

15.)Pirate Pete's (Pevely)
  • Mini Golf
  • Arcade
  • Nerf Arena
  • Bounce Houses
  • Selfie Rooms


Also Dave & BustersHappy Joes, and Chuck E. Cheese are arcades that serve food.



Sunday, May 29, 2016

Nature Classrooms in Missouri




Do you know what a nature classroom is? Or where they are located? This article sums it up perfectly.

Here in St. Louis, there is the Green Center in U City next to Kaufman park, the playground at the Heights, Shaw Nature Reserve, the Botanical Garden, Towne Park in Foristell, and Union Preschool in South City.  Honorable mention Little Creek Nature Area in Florissant.

Go check one out and see why they are so much fun!

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Unlimited Play Playgrounds




Unlimited Play playgrounds are amazing. If you've been to one you know what I'm talking about. The company is a non-profit that builds fully accessible playgrounds that allow all children to play together, regardless of their physical abilities.

Three-year-old Zachary Blakemore provided the original inspiration behind Unlimited Play. Zachary suffers from a rare genetic central nervous system disease (Pelizaeus Merzbacher Disease) that confines him to a wheelchair or assistive walking device. But like all children, Zachary loves to play.
When his mother Natalie would take Zachary to the park to play, the playground would only emphasize his limitations. And even more frustrating was the fact that the playground’s barriers that stopped him from playing also prevented him from interacting with the other children.
But after visiting an accessible playground while traveling to the east coast, Zachary’s parents Natalie and Todd began to dream of creating an accessible playground in Zachary’s hometown – and of the day when playgrounds like this would exist for children everywhere. They teamed with Zachary’s pediatric speech therapist, and Unlimited Play was born in 2003.

And what's more, they are a local family from St. Charles. They have built quite a few playgrounds in and around St. Louis and have more in the works.

They include:
1.)Gus's playground at Willmore Park- south city
2.)Cornerstone STL playground at O'Fallon Park- north city
3.)Kade's playground at Herculaneum City Park
4.)Discovery playground at Jaycee Park- St. Charles
5.)Brendan's playground at Westhoff Park- O'Fallon
6.)Tree Top playground at Shaw Park- Clayton
7.)Zachary's playground at Hawk Ridge Park- O'Fallon
8.)McAuley playground at Hansen Park- Cottleville
9.)Jake's Field of Dreams playground in Heartland Park- Wentzville
10.)Braden & Friends Challenger playground- Ste. Genevieve
11.)Hannah's playground- Breese, IL
12.)Kennedy's playground- St. Peters
14.)Angie's Playground at Manion Park- Florissant
15.)Logan's Playground at St. John's Evangelical, South County



Here's a great video about Natalie and Todd and the great work they've accomplished. They have built amazing playgrounds in the Midwest and are branching out all over the country! How awesome is that! Go check out one of these playgrounds today, your kids will thank you.