![]() ![]() There is one touch tank downstairs, featuring ‘kissing fish.’ You can view their underwater swimming area downstairs and they’re so playful! There’s also an interactive show featuring the otters downstairs, and when you head upstairs, there are feeding shows and critter chats in the above-ground portion of their enclosure. Camden kept asking “Is this real?” over and over. Louis, up in the air, and then underground to see all of Missouri’s underwater life. When you first enter the aquarium, you board a ‘train’ that takes you on a ride through St. They’ve added quite a bit since we went in 2020, and we had a great time with everything! Train Ride Experience: We were there during a school weekday, and no time slot sold out, so there was a sign that said ‘accepting all times.’ On busy days – weekends, holidays, and summer – they do sell out, and you do have to enter during your time slot. All the other activities have places to park your strollers before you get on.Įntry Times: When you purchase tickets, you choose a time – 15 minute increments – to enter. ![]() Strollers: The aquarium is stroller-friendly. Remember to get your tickets stamped at the aquarium, and parking is only $5 when you exit! ![]() Parking: There is plenty of parking on site. That saves you close to $20/person if you’re planning on doing all the activities. You can buy a combo pass for the aquarium, ferris wheel, mirror maze, mini golf and carousel for $45/ adults and $35/kids 2+. Louis Aquarium – Quick DetailsĬost: The cost is $25/adult, $18/kids and free/2 & under. We’ve been twice since they opened, so here’s all the info you need for your visit! St. Louis Aquarium and Union Station, so it’s an easy day trip for us to take as a family. ![]()
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