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    The Soda Museum

    The Soda Museum

    4.7
    (22 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Very interesting displays of soda beverages!!! Also, the…read morepinball machines in the lower kevel were great fun! The old building is beautiful.

    Bizarre nostalgic throw-back to sugar laced time before corn syrup drenched mixes arrived…read more I met a friend and his granddaughter in the basement to play retro-arcade games for a ser price fo a few hours. Kid and teenager me would have loved it... the sarcastic 10 year old wanted board games to improve her experience. After considering- I agreed. I would add some chess and checker boards and a few other board games. Or a few Atari games... The epitome was the McDonald's $1 double cheeseburger sign. I asked to order it: they didn't have cheeseburgers, all things are more expensive and everything is not as healthy. I am not wishing for cocaine Coca-Cola or other "medicine" in Dr Pepper. $1.50 for a can of soda is a big jump for a corn syrup from the nickel advertising of a sugar sweet memory. The epitome of the place was playing shuffleboard with the 10 year old. I was trying to play with a sense of touch. She was playing with the idea of creating a highlight reel of knocking my pieces off. I beat her because the idea of the game escaped her. To look back at Asteroids was a shock. Realized that it was just black and white, 2 dimensional game with only a few buttons to control it. Overall I walked still a fan of the glossed over experience. I remember being a broke kid wanting to play unrealistic games to escape from reality. Now I wish for the sugar rush I used to have.

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    Boeing James S McDonnell Prologue Room

    Boeing James S McDonnell Prologue Room

    4.6
    (8 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    If you like planes and you like history, this is the place for you. Learn about Boeing's products,…read moresee the history, and enjoy fun facts. Did you know Marilyn Monroe was a Boeing employee?

    VERY VERY COOL.... this is an amazing way to visit a cool Air & Space History Exhibit…read more Please look at their website for more in depth info... group tours, etc. The Prologue Room is open for self-guided tours to the general public (individuals, small groups, etc.) only during the summer months: June, July and August, 9:00 a.m. -- 4:00 p.m., Monday -- Friday Free admission. Free parking. Cameras are permitted. The facility is wheelchair accessible. The Prologue Room is located in Building 100 at the corner of McDonnell Boulevard and Airport Road, adjacent to Lambert-St. Louis International airport. DIRECTIONS From HWY 70: Exit Hwy 170 North, exit Airport Road; turn left onto Airport Road. Turn right at third signal light into Main Entrance. The Prologue Room is in Bldg 100. From HWY 270: Exit Hwy 170 South; exit Airport Road; turn right onto Airport Road. Turn right at second signal light into Main Entrance. The Prologue Room is in Bldg 100. From Lindbergh Blvd: Turn east on McDonnell Blvd; turn left onto Airport Road. Turn left at first signal light into Main Entrance. The Prologue Room is in Bldg 100.

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    Lots to see! Expect to spend 20-45 minutes here, depending on how much you want to learn and explore.
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    Play Street Museum - St. Louis

    Play Street Museum - St. Louis

    4.4
    (16 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    We hosted our little's 2nd birthday party here and we could not be happier with how all worked out…read more I specifically chose this space as it is one big open area including play space and gathering/eating space - no private rooms = parents don't have to go in and out to supervise their young toddlers and that all the parents were able to hang out! Also, the space is just so dang cute and aesthetically pleasing! We and all of the attendees all came from the STL city area and all were surprised and impressed by the space. We chose a 9am Sunday time which was perfect for little and families, all eager to start the day early and play! As far as the party hosting goes, it was so seamless and Gabby was there early to help us set up/clean up everything. She was so helpful and efficient and also help guide us with timing of cake cutting and when it was time to start ushering people out. We brought in breakfast catering and gabby helped set up all the food/beverages that we brought in too. Completely seamless, infinitely helpful. All the kiddos had a blast and all the parents enjoyed our social gathering together. I highly recommend play street museum for private parties, without hesitation!

    Wow, nice option for early play at 9 am when magic house opens later at 10 am. It is on smaller…read moreside but admission was reasonable at $13 for our son. Adults are free and infant with kid admission. Our son loved the coloring table and also each of the play stores. You get a wooden token for each kid for snack or drink when you are on way out. Nice shopping and restaurants outside here. This place requires reservation so made it before we left hotel for 9-10:30 which is about how long we spent there.

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