Breakfast with Santa at the Saint Louis Zoo

Saturday, November 30, 2024
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Saturday, December 7, 2024
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Your family can enjoy a gourmet, festive breakfast buffet complete with a visit from the man of the hour: Santa. 

Your family will have a private table, and Santa and costumed characters will be available for plenty of pictures with your own cameras. Children 12 and under will also receive a special gift. And as a special treat for parents, you'll receive free parking.

Breakfast with Santa at the Saint Louis Zoo takes place at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on the following days:

November 30 & December 1

December. 7 & 8 

December 14 & 15 

Pre-paid reservations are required, and early registration is encouraged, as reservations sell out quickly.

Cost is $22 per child (ages 2-12) and $40 for adults 13 and older for Zoo members; $24 per child (ages 2-12) and $42 for adults ages 13 and older for non-members.

Free for children age 0-23. Advance registration is required. Seating is limited.

More information and reservations: stlzoo.org

Photo: Saint Louis Zoo

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