St. Louis has some awesome attractions! Here is a look at when they may be reopening, how you and your family can attend and the new safety precautions that have been put into place.
St. Louis Aquarium – open now!
Here’s what you need to know:
All guests (including pass holders) are required to reserve tickets in advance. They are following St Louis City Department of Health requirements for masks and all guests must complete a health declaration within 24 hours before they visit. Here is everything you need to know.
The St. Louis Wheel – open now!
They are following St Louis City Department of Health requirements for masks and all guests must complete a health declaration within 24 hours before they visit. Between rides, staff will take a moment to sanitize each gondola. Please expect minor delays before you’re able to step onto your gondola and as your ride is coming to an end.
Here are some updates regarding some of the other attractions at Saint Louis Union Station:
The Carousel at Union Station: The number of riders will be limited so guests can maintain a safe 6’ distance. After each ride, our staff will take a moment to sanitize the carousel animals and poles. Please expect minor delays between rides to allow for cleaning time.
Mini Golf at Union Station: Our staff regularly sanitizes all equipment after each use. We’ll also limit the number of total guests on the course and monitor group size to ensure successful social distancing.
Ropes Course: We will sanitize tether covers between each use and will provide gloves for those guests who would like them. Advance timed tickets are required.
Mirror Maze: Guests will be provided with gloves and will be spaced out throughout the maze. The compression hallway is temporarily turned off.
Here is everything you need to know.
St. Louis Zoo – Reopening June 13th
The St. Louis Zoo will limit attendance and require timed, free reservations in order to enter the Zoo. All guests over the age of 9 are required to wear masks/face coverings. To see what the Zoo is doing for your safety and to make a reservation, click here
The Magic House – Reopening on June 15th
To enjoy The Magic House, reservations will be required (for members and non-members) and e-tickets will be issued for 2-hour sessions to allow for deep cleaning between sessions, but also regular cleaning throughout your visit. Masks will be required and there will be plenty of hand sanitizer and wipe stations placed throughout The Magic House. To see more and to make reservations, click here
Six Flags St. Louis – Reopening on June 22nd
The theme parks says it will reopen with reduced attendance levels and will operate in a preview mode from June 22-25. Then will reopen for all guests. Click here for more information.
Missouri Botanical Garden – Reopening on June 16th
To reopen to the public on June 16th. Protective face coverings will be required for all guests nine years of age or older, in accordance with St. Louis City’s public health guidelines. To ensure the safety of all, the Garden will implement new procedures, including limiting capacity. All visitors to the Garden, including Garden members and ZMD residents, will need advanced dated and timed e-tickets. Tickets will be available in 60-minute time slots online and by phone only. No walk-up or day-of on-site purchases. To learn more here
City Museum – Reopening on June 17th
City Museum will limit attendance and offer multiple timed sessions per day. We will be open 7 days per week to start, with 2 sessions per day. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Members will be required to make reservations in advance before attending. Guests over the age of 9 will be required to wear masks. Full information here
Science Center – Reopening on June 20th
All members and guests will be required to have a timed ticket reservation. Department of Health for the City of St. Louis, masks will be required for guests ages 9 and above, as well as all Science Center team members and vendors/contractors. Exceptions apply for those who cannot wear masks for medical reasons. See all the reopening details, here
Raging Rivers WaterPark – Reopening on June 26th
Will be implementing preventative measures in line with the recommendations of government officials and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). All social distancing procedures, enhanced cleaning and sanitizing, waterpark staff wearing gloves and face coverings, and frequent hand washing are just a few of the many changes you will see this summer. More can be found here