
People of all abilities can enjoy the popular U.S Bank Wild Lights at the Saint Louis Zoo during Sensory Night on Monday, Dec. 19.
Individuals who may benefit from this sensory-friendly experience are invited to attend. This night mirrors the traditional Wild Lights experience, but the evening will offer quiet areas, and trained Zoo staff to assist families. Sensory Night tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance.
More information and tickets: stlzoo.org
Find a direct link to purchase tickets for Sensory Night at Wild Lights here
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