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Winter Magic Returns To St. Louis

Thursday, December 31, 2009 - by Donna Andrews

St. Louis has a festive feel this winter and it's easier than ever to celebrate the season with special Winter Magic deals.

Eat, drink and be merry at our cornucopia of upscale restaurants and casual eateries, then shop your socks off at the many boutiques, antiques shops, and big name department stores in the region. Get pampered with some quality time at an area spa before heading out to experience St. Louis’s diverse collection of museums, attractions, galleries and cultural options.

Or, grab a ticket to a hockey game, check out some live St. Louis’ blues and jazz bands, and dance the night away. The choice is yours – and the special offers are too.

Popular attractions, restaurants, shopping and cultural institutions with 2010 Winter Magic discounts include Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; Sheldon Concert Hall; The Magic House; World Aquarium, Saint Louis Art Museum; Missouri Botanical Garden; Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House; Plowsharing Crafts; Lori Coulter Made-to-Order Swimwear; City Gourmet; Eleven Eleven Mississippi; Lumière Place Casino; The Fountain on Locust; and Smoki O’s.

Take advantage of one of the great hotel rates offered at such properties as Doubletree St. Louis at Westport; Drury Plaza Hotel at the Arch; Embassy Suites Hotel - St. Louis Airport; Harrah's St. Louis Casino & Hotel; Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark; Hyatt Regency St. Louis at The Arch; Moonrise Hotel; Seven Gables Inn; and St. Louis Marriott West.

For a complete list of Winter Magic participants and the discounts that are available, visit www.explorestlouis.com/magical. Plan your next winter getaway to St. Louis and take advantage of the magical special offers that will save you some cash and make it a weekend to remember. A great winter getaway is all within reach.


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