The Fairy Princess at Kansas City Museum
Kansas City Museum 3218 Gladstone Blvd., Kansas City, Missouri
Jeff Evrard Photography
2021 Fairy Princess visit
The Kansas City Museum is proud to announce that the Fairy Princess event will be held in the museum’s new Betty Milbank Waldrop Salon, the beautiful Louis XVI French Salon. Corinthian Hall, home of the Kansas City Museum, is now updated with state-of-the-art technology for its exhibits, and is again a showplace of architectural magnificence.
This year the Kansas City Museum is celebrating our 37th year of hosting the Fairy Princess. It was in 1987 when the Kansas City Museum resumed the Fairy Princess tradition after Kline’s Department Store had closed in early 1970s.
It was in 1935 that Kline’s on Main Street, downtown Kansas City, had first initiated the Fairy Princess event to promote their new “Toyland” Department. After 35 years of yesterday’s youngsters telling their fondest holiday hopes to the magical Fairy Princess, her enchantment came to an end.
This year we are celebrating 37 years of Fairy Princess magic to generations of youngsters.
Now, the Fairy Princess will always be on her throne in a room befitting the wonderous enchantment and hopeful wishes she gives to each child’s visit.
Dates and Times:
Thursday, December 7
3:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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Friday, December 8
3:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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Saturday, December 9
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Sunday, December 10
12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
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Betty Milbank Waldrop Salon – First Floor
Advance Timed Tickets are Required
$15 per child.
Parents/Caretakes are required to select a date and time slot
Please arrive at your designated time
Please do not arrive early
Only four adults allowed per child are allowed to enter the gallery
Each ticket includes:
Visit with the Fairy Princess
One special gift
One sweet treat
One printed photo onsite
Access to website to buy additional prints and digital downloads by the photographer.
10% off in Wisteria boutique, show your ticket at check out
Also, this year the Kansas City Museum is celebrating our 36th year of hosting the Fairy Princess. It was in 1987 when the Kansas City Museum resumed the Fairy Princess tradition after Kline’s Department Store had closed in early 1970.
It was in 1935 that Kline’s on Main Street, downtown Kansas City, had first initiated the Fairy Princess event to promote their new “Toyland” Department. After 35 years of yesterday’s youngsters telling their fondest holiday hopes to the magical Fairy Princess, her enchantment came to an end. Then, 18 years would go by when in 1987 the Kansas City Museum resumed the Fairy Princess tradition.
Therefore, this year, is a very special year for the Kansas City Museum. We are celebrating 36 years of Fairy Princess magic to generations of youngsters.
Now, the Fairy Princess will always be on her throne in a room befitting of the wonderous enchantment and hopeful wishes she gives to each child’s visit.
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Gayle Babcock - Architectural Im