Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Webster Park, St. Charles



Location: 2201 S. River Rd, St. Charles, MO 63303

Website: http://www.stcharlesparks.com/park/websterheatherbrook-park/

Playground Ground Cover: Rubber mats

 Amenities:
  • 22 Acres
  • Shelter
  • Playground Area
  • Webster Community Building
  • Scenic View/Nature Setting
  • Trails
  • Restrooms are open year round.

This playground opened in 2013 and is really amazing. This would be an good location for a party because of the nice new bathrooms, enclosed party space, and proximity to the playground.


The community building has bathrooms, an indoor capacity of 75 people and a 3,000-square-foot outdoor patio with a large fire pit. 





The small play structure is nature themed with tree stump "stepping stones" a frog ramp, a small bridge, 2 small slides, a small hollow log tunnel, and a steering wheel.


 There is a xylophone and a spinning thing as well.





 2 spinning seats


Under the large play structure there are 2 more spinning seats, a sign language board, a drum, and a musical keyboard.


 2 sling swings, a baby swing, and an adaptive swing




 Log climbing wall


 The large play structure has a couple different slides and is designed to look like a tree house






Friday, September 23, 2016

Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis, St. Louis City




Location: 4746 Gravois Ave, St. Louis MO 63116 (314-832-7790)

Website: http://miniaturemuseum.org/

This museum is right across the street from Bevo Mill in the Bevo neighborhood of the city. They are open from Wednesday thru Saturday 11 am - 4 pm and from Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm.

They charge $5 for adults, and kids 2-12 are $2 each. 

It's basically just a huge museum full of dollhouses. Almost every display has a button you can push to turn on the lights. My 4 year old daughter loved this. They also gave her a little collapsible step stool to carry around so she could see the taller displays. They have 2 stories full of different doll houses.

They buy and sell accessories and have a classroom full of books and magazines. The are very knowledgeable and very helpful if you have questions about dollhouses. I really know nothing about them but am a sucker for anything teeny tiny!











 Trains!




















                           
  Look at this replica of the old cathedral! The detail is truly amazing.


The front room where you enter has several doll houses for kids to play with. So after we walked through the museum we sat down and played. They had the Melissa and Doug castle and a bunch of other wooden and plastic doll houses and accessories. Needless to say she wants a doll house now.

This isn't a place I would go to all the time, but my daughter enjoyed it and I'm glad we paid them a visit!