
Experience the holiday lights at Winter Wonderland in Tilles Park, where you'll find two million beautiful holiday lights and animated displays. This year's Winter Wonderland is drive-through only.
The exhibit, a St. Louis tradition, is open nightly from 5-9 p.m. through December 30, but closed on December 24. No reservations are needed to drive through and admission is paid as vehicles exit the park (cash only).
Admission is $20 per family vehicle; $60 per limousine, van or commercial transport vehicle and $140 per tour bus. Fees are payable in case as you exit the park. No credit cards are accepted. Tickets may also be purchased in advance.
Tilles Park is located at 9551 Litzinger Road. All vehicular traffic to Winter Wonderland must enter from south bound McKnight Road from Interstate 40/64.
For more information and tickets, go to winterwonderlandstl.com
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