City Museum in St. Louis: A One of a Kind Experience

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    If you think museums are musty, stuffy, and boring... think again!

 

City Museum

701 North 15th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63103314.231.2489City Museum of St. Louis

 

    On vacation, my favorite things are the things I can’t do at home. I'm always on the prowl for something unique and one of a kind. If there was ever an Olympics for Unique Attractions, the City Museum would definitely take Gold!

    On our recent trip to St. Louis, the City Museum was our first stop. We had such an incredible time, my daughters were begging to return every day… even if that meant sacrificing other favorite things like seeing horses, butterflies, and unraveling a mystery (all of which we did as well, and all of which were fantastic too). In a nutshell, if you can only do one thing on a trip to St. Louis, our family's top pick is the City Museum.

    The City Museum is spectacular for many reasons, but one of the most remarkable things is that I can honestly say my husband and I had just as much fun as the kids… and I don’t mean, “Parents having fun watching their kids have fun,” … I mean we had a BLAST!

    However, after our trip, I was left with one incredible challenge... trying to describe the City Museum to readers and adequately warn parents of what to expect, because I do feel that in the case of the City Museum, warnings are definitely in order. The City Museum is a "play at your own risk" facility, with many risks presented. Please read our tips (below) carefully and check out the photos and videos before going to determine if this is something your family will enjoy.

     First, my weak attempt to adequately describe this out of the world experience....

     Try to imagine what would happen if Willy Wonka raided the local junkyard and selected the best pieces for his interior decorating. In this case, the Willy Wonka of St. Louis is not a candy man, but an internationally acclaimed artist, Bob Cassilly, who used his skills as a classically trained sculptor and serial entrepreneur, to transform junkyard collections into gigantic labyrinths, jungle gyms, and people-sized gerbil cages and mazes, as a fantasy world meant for exploration and discovery all housed inside, around, and atop a 600,000 square foot downtown St. Louis shoe factory… now known as the City Museum.

     After our recent visit, our family has come to an agreement… City Museum is our “must see” attraction every time we visit St. Louis from now on. This is the most interactive museum you will ever experience with every nook and cranny waiting to be explored. Look closely because hidden tunnels and surprise are waiting where you’d least expect them.

    Admission to the museum grants you access to 11 stories of fun and for an additional fee, you can explore the rooftop as well. A few of our favorite attractions included a giant ball pit with big balls for jumping and playing, the Enchanted Caves, more slides than we could possibly count, including an eleven story spiral slide, Monstro City with two Saber 40 aircraft fuselages, a fire engine, a castle turret, a 25' tall cupola and several 4' wide wrought-iron slinkies, the Museum of Mirth, Mystery, and Mayhem with carnival attractions, a tiny tot railroad, the world's largest pencil, toddler town, renovated architecture, and more more more... in fact, this is the only museum I've ever visited where I am confident I didn't discover everything there was to behold in even one room of the facility. What's more.. the fire engine, castle turret, giant pencil, human sized slinkies, EVERYTHING.... it is not there for "looking and admiring" it is there for climbing, crawling, exploring and play!

    The rooftop features more slides and tunnels and a ferris wheel atop the eleven story shoe factory, where my girls and I enjoyed a nighttime ride and view of St. Louis we will never forget. And that is probably the very best way to describe City Museum... an experience you will never forget.

 

 

Tips to Make the Most of Your Experience at The City Museum:

If you're up for an adventure, there is no place like the City Museum!

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