How much does it cost to see the lights at Tilles Park?

Tickets are $8/person (not including MetroTix fees). A ticket is required for all ages. Pre-registration is required. Enjoy a stroll through more than one million twinkling lights at Winter Wonderland.

How much does it cost to drive through Tilles Park?

The line for entering the park may be long; the cost is $10/car. A wonderful way to entertain out-of-town guests and family members of all ages. Be sure to bring check or money–no credit cards are accepted.

How much are carriage rides at Tilles Park?

$12 per person
The cost for carriage rides starts at $12 per person plus service charges. Carriage ride tickets can be purchased through MetroTix at metrotix.com or by calling 314-534-1111.

How much is Winter Wonderland St Louis?

Tickets are $8, not including MetroTix fees. Pre-registration is required. Dogs on a leash, cameras, strollers and wagons are all welcome. This is an all-weather, rain or shine event so please dress for the weather.

Do you have to buy tickets to Winter Wonderland?

Do you need an entrance ticket for Hyde Park Winter Wonderland this year? Yes, all visitors will need to have an entrance ticket before arriving at Hyde Park Winter Wonderland. You will need to purchase an Off-Peak, Standard, or Peak entrance ticket depending on when you wish to attend.

How long does it take to drive through Tilles Park?

From 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., visitors can make a 1-mile loop around the park, which takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes. Prices depend on the experience: $15 by car or $17-$160 by carriage. With more time, visitors can also walk the loop for $8 per ticket with pre-registration required.

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Why are there two Tilles parks in St Louis?

History of the Two Tilles Parks The story goes that Andrew “Cap” Tilles, a businessman who once owned Churchill Downs and the Fairgrounds Race Track in St. Louis set up a foundation. Tilles donated land in St Louis County to the City of St. Louis in honor of his mother, Rosalie Peck Tilles, in 1932.

How old is Tilles Park?

Tilles Park
Created 1932
Owned by City of St. Louis (1932–1957) St. Louis County (1957–present)
Operated by St. Louis County Parks and Recreation Department
Website St Louis County Government, Tilles Park