For those who can't afford a Fanfest or All-Star Game ticket there are cheaper options all around town. That will still let you have fun and get involved.
You can take an hour tour and learn how they make and bottle the king of beers. Meet the majestic horses known for transporting the beer. The Anheuser-Busch Visitors Center is ready to welcome baseball fans and anyone else looking for an informative experience.
If you like your refreshment a little sweeter try a frozen custard from Ted Drewes. Be sure to ask for your sundae in a mini helmet for your favorite team.
The Botanical Garden is fan friendly also, Two special exhibits are waiting for you there. One encourages protecting the environment and the other is this flower clock.
At the Science Center you'll find hands on fun for all ages.
"On Saturday fans can meet some MLB mascots in our build a Dino store. We'll have the baseball fever here too. But we're also offering a great combo package this summer. Two paid attractions for $10 and add a third for $5 more. General admission is always free at the Scince Center but if you want to see a film or go to one of our special exhibitions there's a special combo price that will allow you to do that." Beth McClure - St. Louis Science Center
We talked to the folks at the St. Louis Zoo and they're expecting crowds this weekend. out of town media has listed our Zoo as one of the attractions you don't want to miss if you're in St. Louis. The game isn't until Wednesday so get out and have some fun.
You can take an hour tour and learn how they make and bottle the king of beers. Meet the majestic horses known for transporting the beer. The Anheuser-Busch Visitors Center is ready to welcome baseball fans and anyone else looking for an informative experience.
If you like your refreshment a little sweeter try a frozen custard from Ted Drewes. Be sure to ask for your sundae in a mini helmet for your favorite team.
The Botanical Garden is fan friendly also, Two special exhibits are waiting for you there. One encourages protecting the environment and the other is this flower clock.
At the Science Center you'll find hands on fun for all ages.
"On Saturday fans can meet some MLB mascots in our build a Dino store. We'll have the baseball fever here too. But we're also offering a great combo package this summer. Two paid attractions for $10 and add a third for $5 more. General admission is always free at the Scince Center but if you want to see a film or go to one of our special exhibitions there's a special combo price that will allow you to do that." Beth McClure - St. Louis Science Center
We talked to the folks at the St. Louis Zoo and they're expecting crowds this weekend. out of town media has listed our Zoo as one of the attractions you don't want to miss if you're in St. Louis. The game isn't until Wednesday so get out and have some fun.



