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Exploring St. Louis (plus a contest)!

I’ve only been to St. Louis one other time, well over a decade ago, to see Death Cab For Cutie. I was only there for one night, so besides the music venue and the Arch, I’ve never really seen St. Louis. Until last weekend.

We were recently presented with an exciting opportunity – to go on a spontaneous road trip adventure to #ExploreStLouis! While we set our own itinerary, ExploreStLouis.com hooked us up with some awesome local businesses and at the end of this post is a chance for you to win your very own trip to explore the city!

Our Spontaneous Family Road Trip

We live a five and a half hour drive away from St. Louis. Since we were just going to be there for a long weekend, we decided to get a head start and drive a few hours after work on Thursday night. I’m glad we did because we were able to stop in Springfield, Missouri and enjoy a local dinner instead of a rushed, drive-through meal. Then on Friday, we had almost a full day in St. Louis. Arriving to town around 10:30 a.m., our first stop was the Delmar Loop. There were plenty of restaurants and little shops in the area to explore, with construction underway for a trolley line. After taking a stroll through a cute little candy shop, we were treated to lunch and drinks at Fitz’s .

Walking around The Delmar Loop
(and playing a little air guitar)

Cute little candy shop on The Loop.

Fitz’s Root Beer
Even though it’s a famous root beer company, Fitz’s is also a restaurant with a full, fun menu. We got right down to business and let Iris have dessert first (we were on vacation, after all).

While Iris opted for a MEGA root beer float, I jumped right into their adult drink menu with a Mexican Mule, made with Fitz’s ginger beer. After we got our drinks out of the way, we chowed down on burgers until we were stuffed. You can even stick around and watch them bottle the soda.

From Fitz’s we made our way over to our hotel, The Cheshire. I have to say that this boutique hotel accomplishes something most hotels do not – it’s just as wonderful for adults as it is for kids. Each guest room features a book written by the author the room is named after (we were in the A. A. Milne suite, who wrote Winnie the Pooh).

As far as the accommodations, I am a self-proclaimed hotel snob and this one passed every test. The entire hotel is unique, but being a four-diamond property the standards are also high – comfy beds, nice bath products, complimentary (and delicious) breakfast, Keurig coffee maker in the room, great pool area, and so on! And as for the front desk staff, I feel like I may have some new best friends. They were as friendly and helpful as could be.

As soon as we checked in we had to go off and explore the castle-like grounds.

For our first afternoon in St. Louis, we decided to each choose a location to explore. Iris was up first and she chose the St. Louis Zoo, which was conveniently less than a mile away from The Cheshire .

What’s the best thing about the St. Louis Zoo? It’s FREE! Because of this, we splurged the $15 for close parking, which was totally worth it. The zoo is pretty sizable, so after walking around for a couple hours we were happy to hop right into our car. This was Iris’ first zoo experience (that she could remember) and she was in HEAVEN. She really wanted to see an elephant in real life, so after a bit of searching we found ’em!

And what’s the second best thing about the St. Louis Zoo? They serve BEER!

After the zoo, we did something the whole family wanted to do – visit The Gateway Arch!

While the grounds are undergoing a massive renovation, we were still able to get our Arch on. We didn’t think we’d have enough time to go up inside, but Iris insisted. After checking at the ticket office, we found out there was no wait at all! Up we went and I’m so glad we did. It’s one of those bucket list things that just felt good to do at least once in your life.

Then it was my turn to choose our next spot! I had been dying to try the Three Sixty roof top bar, which is just a five minute walk from the Arch. Opening in the afternoons at 4 p.m., I read online that it was all-ages before 7 p.m. Located on the top of the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, Three Sixty has amazing views of downtown St. Louis – from the Arch and right into Busch Stadium. We enjoyed a few appetizers and drinks, which was a lovely break after our previous adventures.

Last, but not least, it was Todd’s turn to choose a spot to explore. Being the craft beer lover that he is, of course he chose one of the many local breweries St. Louis is home to – 4 Hands. While Todd stocked up on a case of beer to bring home, we stayed for dinner, making it our last stop of the day.

Back at The Cheshire, we read a little Winnie the Pooh before ending our very full, very fun day.

Good morning from The Cheshire!

On Saturday we woke up fairly early (thanks, Iris) and, after a quick bite to eat at the hotel, went straight to the City Museum.

This place is what we were looking forward to the most. We’ve heard from so many different people that it’s a pretty spectacular experience. In fact, almost everyone who I told about our trip said, “you have to go to the City Museum.”

Well, they were right. The pictures, the stories, the bruises I have – they don’t do it justice. It’s something you have to experience to really know how awesome it is.

Here’s just one example. You see that bus hanging off the top of that building?

Well here’s Iris in the driver’s seat.

Built in an old shoe factory, The City Museum is an art gallery and playground in one. Their “no maps” philosophy forces you to explore and see where the adventure takes you, which can often be through pitch dark mazes or down a 10-story slide. I highly recommend paying the extra $5 to go up to the roof, where you can find the bus, a ferris wheel, and other adventures.

And did I mention that there was a bar on almost level? I love this town!

Once you have your City Museum arm band, you can come and go as much as you want that day (they are open until midnight on the weekends). Even though there are plenty of spots to grab food there, we decided to walk around the corner to try out Hiro Asian Kitchen.

Boy were we glad we did. This was on of our favorite meal stops of the trip! Not only was each of our entrees delish, but the chef surprised us with a steamed bun appetizer that was AMAZING. And since Iris is definitely in a picky eating stage, I was thrilled to see that they offered a kid-friendly menu too (corn dog and tater tots for the win!). The atmosphere was fresh and modern (almost spa like), so it was a nice retreat from the hectic-ness of the museum.

While we had every intention of heading back to the City Museum, it was becoming clear that nap time was approaching quickly for Little Miss Iris. But being the awesome parents that we are, we of course had to stop off for dessert.

We found our way to The Fountain on Locust, which is an adorable, retro-style restaurant and ice cream bar. I even read on their website that it’s “the most photographed restaurant in St. Louis” which I don’t doubt at all! Iris had her heart set on a chocolate malt, while I just couldn’t choose. They are famous for their ice cream martinis, but then I spotted a champagne float. So what’s a girl to do? Order both!

Oh. My. Goodness. I had the chocolate covered almond martini and the champagne float with sherbert and raspberries. I’m going to be craving both for a very long time. I have no idea what Todd ordered because, well, I was swimming in two delicious cocktails. Have I mentioned how much I love this town?

After the short drive back to the hotel (we were amazed how easy and quick it was to get around the city), we all took a much needed nap. We woke up with time to enjoy the pool, where there were plenty of (free!) cabanas and a nice happy hour.

For our last night in St. Louis we had reservations at one of the two restaurants at the hotel, Basso at The Cheshire. We were lucky to have an extra guest at this meal! My dad, who lives in Jonesboro, Arkansas, just happened to be in town. If you follow my blog, you may have read what he’s been going through recently, so it was really special to be able to meet up with him, if only for dinner. He hadn’t been to St. Louis in a very long time, so it was kind of crazy that the stars aligned and we were there at the same time. And want to know something even crazier? After I invited my dad to dinner at Basso at The Cheshire, he told me that back in the 1970s he actually got MARRIED at that very hotel! Whoa.

Dinner was served family-style, so I took authority to order for our table. I think I may have over-ordered, but I’m glad we did. It was a lovely finale dinner for our trip and I wanted to go all out.

After dinner, we said goodbye to my dad, and took off on one last adventure: a hotel-wide scavenger hunt, which is part of The Cheshire Royal Kids Club. At check-in each kid gets a fun little packet, which includes a scavenger hunt map. If you complete it correctly and turn it into the front desk, you get a prize. Now, if you’r planning on cheating off of my map, I wouldn’t recommend it. I didn’t realize until a few in that there were actual clues that you had to find. D’oh!

After another good night’s rest, it was sadly time to hit the road… but not before one last stop on the way out of town – Strange Donuts! They had so many unique flavors that it was hard to choose, so we opted for a dozen and there were still flavors that we didn’t get to try. Maple Bacon, Campfire, Cookie Crumble, Gooey Butter Donut™, and so many more. We stuffed our faces at a park around the corner, which was truly a perfect way to end our trip: Strange, delicious, and a lot of fun.

All in all, we loved St. Louis and can’t wait to come back.

Contest is now closed. See who the winner is here!

Ready to take your own spontaneous family road trip to St. Louis?
Visit ExploreStLouis.com to start planning! Or… let me help!

Just leave a comment below about one place in St. Louis you’d like to visit for a chance to win a 2-night stay and family fun package featuring gift cards, vouchers to local attractions and more, valued at over $500. Make sure to include your real email address in the comment form, so that you can be contacted if you’re the winner. Contest ends on August 31. The email addresses will be sent to ExploreStLouis.com, who will select and notify one single collective winner during the first week of September (other websites are also collecting entries for this same contest).

Want more chances to win? Snag your own trip to STL through Explore St. Louis’ Funnest Family and Ultimate Tourist contests!

Good luck, my friends!

This is a sponsored post, but all opinions are my own.

Hello from Detroit!

As I’m writing this, I’m sitting on the runway at the Detroit airport waiting to take off back to Arkansas. I made the trip north with a few coworkers for the annual ASAE Annual Meeting. This is my second year in a row attending and, I have to say, it’s by far one of the most fun work conferences I’ve ever been to. Inspiring sessions (Alex Sheen from Because I Said I Would was hands down my favorite speaker), an extensive trade show where you can win prizes and drink booze, plus it’s always exciting to explore a new city – what’s not to love?

While I travel fairly often, I had never been to Detroit or even Michigan for that matter. Here are a few photos from my trip!

Layover in Chicago

Meeting Detroit for the first time
(and wondering if Eminem is out there somewhere).

Checking in at the meeting!

Kickoff event at The Henry Ford Museum
This place was pretty incredible. I think I was there for a full hour before I actually saw a car. There’s so much interesting history there beyond the automotive world. We went on Rosa Park’s bus, saw Abe Lincoln’s assassination chair, and the limo JFK was in when he was shot. And for a vintage lover such as myself, there’s a ton of stuff to explore from furniture, to an experimental 1950s home.

Our crew representin’!

After the meetings were over we decided to explore.

There are SO many killer walls in Detroit that I want to go back and bring Iris just to take her picture in front of them. That’s a legit reason to return, right?

No shortage of food or drinks on the trip.

Oh, and while we were in town, why not just pop over to CANADA?!
I already had my passport, so after just a little bit of research, we discovered that you can take a $4.50 tunnel bus from Detroit to Windsor (it’s less than a mile away!). This was actually my very first trip to Canada and only my second trip ever out of the USA. We were only there for about an hour, which was long enough to lose $20 at Caesars Windsor (or $25 in Canadian money) and to raid a souvenir shop that evidently hadn’t received new merchandise since at least 1986.

Greek Town
Fire eater, eating pizza outside in the 70 degree weather, and WINNING $400!
This night was alright.

Oh, Detroit.
Thanks for the good times! Hope to see you and your amazing walls again one day. Up next, Todd, Iris, and myself leave for a spontaneous road trip to St. Louis and will be posting about our adventures along the way!

Branson Take Two

Last week Todd, Iris, and I took a two-hour road trip to good ‘ol Branson, Missouri. Our recent visit to Silver Dollar City was apparently just not enough, so we decided to go back and stay overnight. This time we met up with Todd’s sister and her little family. Iris’ cousin, Cole, is five months to the day older than Iris and they straight up love each other. Seeing those two have so much fun together made our trip extra sweet.

Here’s our trip in photos:

We’re baaaaack!

I have to admit. Every time I go to SDC, I’m surprised at how impressive it is… It’s almost as good as Disneyland, but with shorter lines and a slightly odd theme (1880s Ozark frontier town theme, anyone?). One thing I don’t understand is why they make the poor employees dress like it’s winter in the the humid, hot summer! I get it’s part of the time period, but as a customer, I’d be more than okay if the person cooking my burger over a hot grill in a non-airconditioned hut could ditch the long sleeves and thick black tights.

I did learn a few things since my last trip oh so long ago…

Like to invest in a good fanny pack.

And to find the rides that kids can ride all by themselves (while I stand under the misting fan).

And that there’s no such thing as too many photo-ops.

Or too much junk food.

That night we checked into a pretty classy hotel. I found a deal on Groupon for our room that included one (yes, just one) coupon to eat at the Golden Corral. I also splurged and paid the extra dollar for the “premier” room. Still not sure what that got us, but you know it’s a quality hotel when instead of shampoo and conditioner, they just give you “conditioning shampoo.” But hey, look at the entertainment that is attached!

We decided to go crazy and pass up Golden Corral (I know, what were we thinking? And NO, I did not tell Iris about the chocolate fountain. Are you kidding me?). Instead, we went down to the Branson Landing which is a strip of shops, restaurants, and fountains by the river. I feel confident that we made the right dining option, as the pizza place we found had 100+ beers available. Take that, chocolate fountain!

As we headed back to our hotel I took in the scenery…

And Iris sat on a gorilla.

Iris also went kind of crazy. See… She most definitely did not need a fountain of chocolate.

All day at a theme park in 95 degree weather + no nap means Iris has gone off the deep end. #watchIRIS

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Even though we were all exhausted from our day in the sun, we found the energy for one more round of fun at The Track – Family Fun Parks. Thanks to ExploreBranson.com and the kind folks at The Track, we were hooked up with more games and rides that we could handle.

Iris had her very first go-cart experience and LOVED IT. She rode with Todd on The Heavy Metal Highrise. Just look at that thing!

We also rode bumper cars and plays tons of games. Iris definitely is allllll about the tickets.

We woke up early the next morning and got to White Water right at opening. We actually went on a Monday in hopes of it being a little less crazy. It was still pretty packed (and stupid hot), but I think we made the right choice. Iris and myself experienced our very first water slide. For two girls who hate getting water in their eyes, we had an awesome time.

Iris’ cousin Cole wouldn’t take a picture with her and apparently it broke her heart.

Five seconds later they were best friends again.

That’s a wrap, Branson! You are a different kind of fun and we love you for it.

Firefly Fling 2015

One of my most favorite local events happens every July – The Firefly Fling at the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. This was our third year in a row attending and it was just as magical and adorable as ever (but also pretty dang hot). After three years, I’ve become a pro at preparing for the Fling: Get there right when it opens to claim a prime blanket spot, bring a cooler (with kid juice and adult juice), lots of snacks, glow sticks, and fairy wings. Not only can you explore the beautiful gardens, but there are lots of kid friendly performers and little activity stations set up all around. Last year we had about twenty friends in our crew, but this year it was just our little family on our blanket, but we still had a blast. Here’s our evening in photos.