Kansas City Hot Spots for Out of Town Visitors

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We asked our readers: “You have out-of-town visitors in the spring or summer...what ‪‎Kansas City‬ hot spots are on your must-see list?”‬‬‬‬

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Rachel Chrisman: The K, nothing like the spirit of a Royals baseball game.

Julia Willhite: Boulevard tour after they open their expansion!

Dana Boman: Tour the Nelson-Atkins before dinner on the Plaza,  catch a Royals game on fireworks Friday, head to Crossroads for first Friday, go out to the Legends area….Pack a picnic/cooler and head to Schlitterbahn for the day, then clean up and roam Legends for dinner at T-Rex and some Cold Stone for dessert....or catch the T-Bones! Book some time ahead at Legoland, roam over to Union Station for Science City and trains, then have a nice dinner at Crown Center. 

Megan Swalwell Hewitt: We love going to Crown Center and walking over the Link to Union Station. The model trains at Union Station are a big hit.

Helen Saga: The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures is on our bucket list. They tell the history of growing up.

Kim Slater: The Kansas City Zoo, KC Northern Railroad (kids love to show off the miniature railroad), Kauffman Stadium, Cabela’s and picnic at Smithville Lake.

Megan Miller Day: Downtown Lee's Summit shopping and a stop at the W.

Elena Maria Pacheco: Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead. All of my family love it!

Andrea Chapman: Paddle boats/canoeing at Shawnee Mission Park!

Hannah Janell Banerjee: City Market for sure, the grounds of the Nelson-Atkins Museum and National WWI Museum.

Brandy Romero: Our must-sees: The K for a Royals game, the zoo, Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead and some barbecue (usually Z-mans for everyone at Joe’s KC).

Shannon Dorsey: River Market, first Fridays entertainment and shopping, the K, Joe's Kansas City Barbecue.

Katie Casey: Crown Center, the Plaza, Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead, Scheel’s for one dollar Ferris wheel rides.

 

Stephenie Menefee-Hudson: We love taking visitors to City Market.

Jennifer Mills: Steamboat Arabia Museum. It is great for all ages.

Jim Shrader: Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue in Martin City! Crown prime is memorable.

Ruthie Baumann Vega: We love Crown Center.

Kristina Light: Celebration at Kansas City’s Union Station would be a must! We're also excited to try the new zip line at Swope Park and visit the koalas at the Kansas City Zoo!

Julia Willhite: Ride the new streetcar!

Margaret Sarver: We have so many great locations for outdoor concerts, from large-scale shows at Starlight to smaller venues like Crossroads. We love to see live music outdoors during the summer.

Sara Reser Keenan: Our summer must-do's: A baseball game at the K, Celebration at the Station on Memorial Day weekend, the Airline Museum at the Downtown Airport (it's air-conditioned!), aerial tram at the zoo, Starlight, a day at Crown Center (Sea Life, Kaleidoscope, lunch at Fritz's)...just a few of the things we do every summer!

 

Kaleigh McAvoy: Worlds of Fun and Oceans of Fun, the Kansas City Zoo, and Union Station is a lot of fun. Definitely a Royals baseball game and tailgating, outdoor concerts at Cricket Wireless are so much fun, Starlight Theatre plays, fishing at Wyandotte County Lake—they also have a kid pond that is overstocked so guaranteed to catch a fish! Swimming at Shawnee Mission Park’s "beach," Legoland, Sea Life Aquarium, and we always enjoy walking around Crown Center.

Katie Hubbard: Kansas City Zoo if cool, a show at Starlight, Sea Life, a game at the K if no peanut allergies, if not too hot Planet Snoopy at Worlds of Fun, Science City. Those are some of our favorites.

Elizabeth Hall: Breakout Kansas City.

Sarah Marie Diddle: Burr Oak Woods and the different libraries in town!

 

Raina Virginia Lupton: River Market.
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