One of the first things we did when arriving at the St. Louis Zoo was visit the Dinoroarus exhibit. The area flowed really well and did not go out of its way to over-educate. It was nice to just enjoy the dinosaurs, which had very limited mobility. They didn't try to scare the kids with loud noises and quick movements.
In our recent visit to the St. Louis area, we wanted to see the zoo. This zoo has free admission, but it's important to remember to take some money for parking ($15). One should also consider that everything inside the zoo is really marked up - maybe to make up for the free admission. Reservations are currently necessary for entry into the zoo, but even with "limited capacity" due to COVID, the place was quite crowded in the afternoon. One of the first things we did when arriving at the St. Louis Zoo was visit the Dinoroarus exhibit. The area flowed really well and did not go out of its way to over-educate. It was nice to just enjoy the dinosaurs, which had very limited mobility. They didn't try to scare the kids with loud noises and quick movements. I didn't go to the zoo to see rubber robots, but it is important to understand extinction and history. While the exhibit did side with evolutionists, even this wasn't thrown into the faces of people who disagree with the theory - although many statements were presented as facts with no evidence to back them up.
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