In the context of St Louis, $25 is super expensive. Note that the zoo, art science and history museum, world bird sanctuary, and lone elk park are all free. The botanical gardens are $8 for residents and $15 for non residents. The city museum is $16. The arch is $14. Grant's farm is $15. This is quite literally the most expensive attraction in St Louis other than the endangered wolf center (because its technically not open to the public), all to look at maybe 20 fish tanks that will take you an hour to get through if you stop at each tank for 15 minutes like we did. In addition to that, St Louis has a very low cost of living. That's because we have low income. St Louis is very impoverished. $25 is a lot for us.
Your a cheapskate if you think $25 is steep, the Saint Louis Zoo is the only Zoo that is free. We are lucky. Also I have been to multiple aquariums and $25 is cheap!!
Sea Life in Kansas City is $20 for adults. With my son it usually takes us an hour-hour and a half tops to walk through.
Get the season pass... go all you want for $55 vs $25 for one visit. Be thankful that we have an aquarium now because it beats what we had before, NOTHING
$25 is cheap compared to other aquariums. However, after going to the St. Louis Aquarium I realized $25 is way overpriced. Definitely not worth it.
I know as regards to price, $25 is super cheap for an aquarium! The undiscounted price of the aquarium at bass pro in Springfield is $39 for an adult, and the one in KC is about the same I think.
This is actually a great price! I went to the one in Las Vegas. People in St.Louis are just cheap!
Agreed..
Normal going price for most aquariums
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