The Royals offer a variety of tours that will give you an inside look at the 'crown jewel' of baseball stadiums. All tours feature a look at the Royals Pressbox, Dugout and Interview Room. Select the tour that works best for you!
Offered on Saturdays only. A 90 minute guided tour of the press box, Scout Investments Club Level, locker room, field, and the Chiefs Hall of Honor presented by Time Warner Cable.
Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun combine for a 235-acre amusement park boasting roller coasters, thrill rides, live entertainment & a Snoopy-themed kids' area.
Children of all ages and their adults are welcome to create art together at free 40-minute Family Art Sessions. These sessions are offered throughout the year based on area school schedules. Check the website for information and the session schedules!
All children must be accompanied by an adult and all adults must be accompanied by a child. We require a minimum of one adult for every 6 children in your group. Tickets are FREE on a first come basis until a session fills.

A wonder for all ages, SEA LIFE Kansas City Aquarium is home to more than 5,000 sea creatures. Explore interactive touch pools, walk through an underwater tunnel with 180-degree views, and get astonishingly close to a blacktip reef shark swimming alongside graceful rays in the ocean exhibit.

With fun for all ages, this is the ultimate indoor LEGO® attraction and is ideal for families with children between 3 and 10 years old.
Dive into hands-on activities for visitors of all ages including a DUPLO® Village play area with softer bricks for the youngest builders in your family. Check out a miniature replica of Kansas City with city landmarks built from more than a million bricks and then follow Professor Brick-a-Brack on the LEGO® Factory Tour to watch real LEGO® bricks being made.
On the Kingdom Quest Laser Ride, test your skills with a laser-zapper as you help vanquish skeletons and trolls from your chariot. Then pedal to the skies on Merlin's Apprentice Ride. You may pick up some new skills from the LEGO® Master Builder Academy's workshops and test your creations on the speed ramps and earthquake tables at the LEGO® Racers Build & Test zone.
Grab a seat and a pair of 3-D glasses to experience the wind, rain, and lighting effects in the 4-D Cinema as your favorite LEGO® characters come to life before your eyes. Clamber on the climbing wall, fly down the slide, and play on the giant colorful jungle gym at the LEGO® Fire Academy.
You are invited to discover some of the 34,500 pieces in the collection of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. From ceramic objects found in ancient Chinese tombs to whimsical sculptures of badminton birdies, the Nelson-Atkins collection spans over 5,000 years of humanity.
The Nelson-Atkins aspires to create a glorious environment--the ongoing experience which is in itself as compelling as a single "blockbuster" event. Each visit to the Nelson-Atkins brings different connections and unique experiences. Whether you are exploring the collection for the first time or the hundredth time, there's always something new.
The sleek exterior of Kansas City's Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Gunnar Birkerts, only hints at the activity within its walls. The open, light-filled atrium provides a striking setting for art activities in the Museum, which is accessible to all, free of charge, year-round. The permanent collection, temporary exhibitions, free public programs, special events, and the ever-popular Café Sebastienne provide endless opportunities for education and entertainment.
The heart of the Museum is its permanent collection, which has more than tripled to nearly one thousand works in just over ten years time. At the core of the permanent collection is the Bebe and Crosby Kemper Collection, a gift by the Museum's founders R. Crosby and Bebe Kemper and the Kemper Foundations. Encompassing art created from the time of the 1913 New York Armory Show to today, the collection includes works by such renowned artists as Dale Chihuly, Petah Coyne, Morris Louis, Georgia O'Keeffe, Fairfield Porter, Jaume Plensa, Matthew Ritchie, Wayne Thiebaud, and Andy Warhol.
One of only 13 U.S. Presidential Libraries, the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum's two permanent exhibits chronicle the Missourian's private life and political career -- with exhibits depicting his most difficult decisions like using the atomic bomb, the Cold War and recognizing Israel. President Truman and his wife, Bess, their daughter Margaret Truman Daniel and her husband E. Clifton Daniel, are buried in the museum's courtyard. Museum visitors can also see two of Truman's offices -- the actual office he used at the Library from 1957-1966 and a replica of his Oval Office with a recorded message from him about the contents.
The museum's historical collection consists of approximately 30,000 objects -- including hundreds of Truman family possessions, political memorabilia, diplomatic gifts and 1,300 letters from the Truman courtship and marriage.
Movie theater featuring new & classic films with cocktails & creative bites served seat-side.
Strict no talking and no cell phone policy.
Spots on our Public Tours are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Tickets are available only on the day of the tour. Tickets become available at 10 a.m. every day in our gift shop, and tickets can only be claimed in person. One person can claim up to four spots.
Friendly heads up: Because Boulevard fans are the best fans, our tours fill up quickly, especially on weekends! Tickets for each day's tours become available at 10 a.m., and are often gone shortly thereafter.
Details: Enjoy a 60-minute walking tour of our production facility. Along the way, you'll learn about the history of our company, our brewing process, and our approach to beer and business. The tour concludes in our Tasting Room where you can sample a variety of Boulevard beers.
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We go to great lengths to bring you the best coffee in the world. And nobody does it like we do. Come by for a complimentary tour and learn all about our cupping, roasting and blending processes. You might even get to start up one of our roasters yourself, or try your hand at cupping coffee.
Complimentary tours:
Monday - Friday at 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Saturday at 8:30 a.m.,10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday at 10:30am and 12:30pm.
Dine, Drink and play.
With more than 50 unique and captivating restaurants, bars, shops and entertainment venues, the Kansas City Power & Light District offers something for everyone. Walk through the eight blocks of the Power & Light District, and you will discover a variety of local boutiques with the latest fashions and trends and an array of cuisines at the many restaurants and cafes. For those looking for a fun night on the town, check out KC Live, an entertainment plaza with two levels of high-energy bars, restaurants and nightclubs plus live music and more.
Features free concerts during the summer!
Dine, drink, shop, play and stay! InterContinental Kansas City and Kansas City Marriott Country Club Plaza both have blocks of rooms for guests and are walking distance to the Plaza!
Take in the sights and sounds of this 15-block area with a romantic horse-drawn carriage ride or a gondola float on the adjacent Brush Creek. Two nationally renowned art museums are located nearby, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
It's been said, and bears repeating: no trip to Kansas City is complete without shopping on The Plaza. Seasoned shoppers will find high-end labels like Michael Kors, Kate Spade and Burberry. Local-vores will love Hallmark-owned HMK as well asa Scandia Down—home to lush bedding and soothing bath salts—and Three Dog Bakery, which began in KC and now has locations around the globe, not to mention a gigantic menu of treats for man's best friend. For antiques, venture to 45th & State Line, where you'll find a charming collection of traditional and vintage.
Sidewalk cafes and patios on the Plaza just can't be beat. See for yourself and rest your heels at local institutions like The Classic Cup (seafood and sandwiches), Zócalo (modern Mexican cuisine) or Gram & Dun (comfort food with libation pairings). Plaza III Steakhouse is an iconic local establishment, serving local farm-raised beef and those famous Kansas City Strips.