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    4.3 (378 reviews)

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    Shalaunte W.

    Next door to the chief stadium I decided to drive around and see the massive stadium and check out the scenery. Plentiful parking, ample seating. I'm going in next time but for now I'll enjoy my self guided tour lol

    The K
    Dustin E.

    It's a great ballpark! I've been coming here since I was a kid in the 70s and 80s. They have taken great care of it. It's dated, but still majestic. Of course most things like food and drink are super expensive. They do have a value menu at some stands. The Royals aren't doing great right now. But it's fun to watch a game. Banana Ball and Big Slick are more fun to watch than the Royals at this point.

    Outfield
    Sam M.

    Haven't been to a game in a couple decades, so it was nice to snag some last minute tickets for the game versus the Mets from the Gametime app. We got the SRO tickets but then were able to walk the park and hang out at random spots. As a Twins fan, it was enjoyable to watch a game but also to explore and have fun with friends. We for sure will be back, but hopefully when the Twins are playing!!

    Adam M.

    We always love coming to Kauffman Stadium for Royals games. It's one of those places that just feels special every time you walk in. On our most recent visit, we took the stadium tour before the game, and it was a great experience seeing the field up close and watching Bobby Witt Jr. take batting practice was a real highlight. The staff went above and beyond, even handing out bobbleheads for the kids, and to top it off, they got Bobby Witt Jr.'s autograph on them. It made their day and honestly made ours too. The atmosphere at Kauffman is always fun and family-friendly, and the ballpark food never disappoints. We make it out to several games each year because the experience is consistently enjoyable. From the friendly staff to the great views and the overall vibe, it's easily one of our favorite places to spend a game day.

    Section 129. Royals lost, but a great time anyway.
    James M.

    What an amazing place to see a game. Sure drinks and food are expensive. Like really expensive. Unfortunately that is the reality of seeing a game at any MLB ballpark. We're from the Chicago area, and see the Cubs at Wrigley 4-5 times a season. And it's pretty dang expensive for drinks and food there too. But there's something about Kaufmann. Maybe it's the kindness of every single employee at the park. Seriously, not one of the 10-15 stadium workers that we interacted with were anything less than friendly and eager with an answer to any question we had. Food was fine, Parking was reasonable and incredibly easy to get in and out. The family section in the outfield was the best out of the 10-12 MLB stadiums I've been in. Cornhole, Merry Go Round, home to first base racing area, small scale T-Ball field, Pitching speed throwing area, a Nice batting cage, 5 hole mini golf--MINI GOLF--all in the outfield just beyond the awesome iconic fountains. Could the food be better? Could there maybe be more people in the stands? Could the crowd be a bit more hyped? Maybe. But we had the absolute best time. It's the people. They just make it a place you feel good about bringing your family. We're only in town for one more night and I'm probably gonna take the boy back there tomorrow.

    The awesome Terri and Diana, ushers extraordinaire
    Diane W.

    Personally went here only to see the Royals. *Stadium is situated next to the KC Chiefs Stadium, so parking lot is expansive and the fields are in the middle of nowhere ( in my opinion). *we always wear home team stuff and root for the home team, but here I couldn't here: our Tampa Bay Rays and LA Dodgers ( lived in LA) * staff was FANTASTIC. Got discounted tickets bc my husband is a Veteran, and they were up high (4 something)-- but we had the pleasure to have two awesome ushers, Terri and Diana. Upon hearing it was our first time at Kauffman Stadium, Terri came back with two " first visit " certificates. We chatted throughout the game, and because of their welcoming and hospitable attitude, we booked tickets for another game a few days later, specifically in their section ( now only a few rows from the very top). Again, super friendly, super helpful. Mind you, each time we were wearing the opposing team's jerseys/ shirts/ hats. Even the fans next to us were friendly and chatty. Guess this is what is meant by Midwestern hospitality. Section 420. Shout out to Tom, their coworker in 421. * there are cool fountains to either side of center field which are illuminated in different colors *their HOF is in ? Left field, although we sadly didn't go *there's a fantastic kid's/ family section, with a carousel and mini golf ($) * they sell kids meals for $9.99 in a cute plastic box that I had to have... *their local ice cream place, Belfonte, also has a location by the mini golf. Be prepared to wait a while in line, but the vanilla bean I got was honestly one of the best I've had ANYWHERE. Get it served my favorite way, in a baseball helmet. * their snow cone/ shave ice served in a helmet sucked- no flavor, and very little syrup on the bottom suggesting they're pretty skimpy with it ( which necessitated my visit to Belfonte's lol *there is a huge team shop with a super variety of sports gear, but $$ We lucked out and found a discount store, where we spent over $200, but got a bunch of great items, including a beautiful Tommy Bahama shirt for me. *one night had fireworks- a very long, and very good display. Impressed! Not sure if we will ever return, but it was a fantastic experience.

    Kids run the bases
    michelle h.

    Our family got to see two Royals games while we were in town and we had a great time. There was so much to do and see at this stadium and it truly was family friendly. Even with a 1 hour rain delay everyone was entertained, between the carousel, pitching, batting, a playground and mini golf we didn't even get to it all. Parking was easy and everyone was very helpful and friendly.

    Michelle M.

    This is an awesome stadium. We got super cheap tickets day of the game for standing room and figured if we got tired we could always leave early. We got parking nearby and only had to walk a short distance to the stadium. There's several places to stand or sit while you're in the stadium, even with the standing tickets. We found a bar by the fountains we ended up staying at for a while. They had mixed frozen drinks in a giant souvenir baseball bat for $30. We got the pink and our friends got the blue so we could try both, and all of us preferred the pink. Pricey drinks, but worth the fun. They have a boulevard bar and I would've had a bomb pop seltzer if the bat drink didn't fill me up so much, so that's for next time! Seating nearby the boulevard and Joe's KC bbq was available and looked nice for photos. I loved all the local food and drinks available there! Several places to buy souvenirs. Free water filling station and one of the bars was nice enough to fill our empty bats with ice so we could fill them at the water station. There's a ton of fun for kids and families including a carousel and a tiny kids baseball field with bats and balls! Our favorite find was the Craft and Draft restaurant right above the field, it's the perfect place to hang out in the shade with great food and drinks. I can't wait to go to cheer on the Royals again!!

    Ino R.

    Great time at the "K". I stopped in to catch Game 3 of the 2024 ALDS versus none other than the Yankees. The parking lot is huge, to accommodate games for either the Chiefs or the Royals, meaning it was packed and slow, but once you got in, it was smooth sailing. Easy to get into the stadium. There was plenty of food and beverage options. The Navy did a flyby prior to the first pitch. Really cool celebration for a Royals playoff game. Of course you can get the usual Cracker jacks and hot dogs, but I should have tried their brisketachos. Brisket topped nachos that come in a huge plastic Royals batting helmet. I stuck with the beers. If you were in the mood for something else, they had vendors going into the stands with hard lemonades, fruit kebobs, and cotton candy. If you wanted something a little more substantive, they had Sweet Baby Ray's, a Bier Gartrn, Pasquantino's Pizza... Look plenty of options. I enjoyed Walk ng around the stadium. There pillars highlighting some of the Royals players, and outside of center right, you will find some statues for the treasures heroes...the Kauffman's, Frank White, Dick Howser, and George Brett. If you bring kids, they will be enteretained as they have a playground, a carousel, a mini golf course, a batting cage... Lots of stuff. Look, I was really impressed with the family friendly atmosphere. The amenities and the open views from any vantage point of the stadium. Also available for free and until the end of Top of the 8th inning is the Royals Hall of Fame Museum. You will find Frank White's 8 Golf Gloves, the bat and ball from Brett's 3,000th hit, and the Royals two World Series trophies. The Royals didn't pull this one out, but they gave them dang Yankees a good effort, and the fans a great show. Highly recommend.

    KC won in extra innings
    Michael B.

    This is an older stadium, but it is very well maintained. The water features in the outfield add a nice ambiance. We had seats very near the top of the stadium i the upper most level and the view was still very good. The food is average stadium food at inflated prices, just like every other stadium. What truly sets this stadium apart are the employees. Every single employee went out of their way to make sure our experience was top notch. Every employee greeted us with an "I hope you enjoy the game." During the game, any employee we contacted was helpful and ensured our game experience was the best it could be. As we left, every employee said, "I hope you enjoyed the game." This is a very family friendly place as well as a great place to take the family for a fun game.

    Sabrina M.

    Kauffman Stadium, home of the Kansas City Royals, is pure baseball magic. It's the kind of place that makes you fall in love with the game all over again. The moment you walk in, you're greeted with that classic ballpark charm--clean, welcoming, and full of history. It's incredibly fan-friendly, with great facilities and an atmosphere that just feels like Kansas City. Growing up with this stadium, it's hard to imagine Royals baseball anywhere else. There's something special about catching a game at The K--the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, and fireworks lighting up the Friday night sky. Honestly, I can't wrap my head around the idea of moving it. This place isn't just a venue--it's part of the city's soul. Leave it right where it is. Some things don't need fixing.

    Frank L.

    Five stars for Kauffman Stadium - home of the Kansas City Royals. It's an older, but nicer stadium to watch a baseball game at. There are a ton of water fountains in the stadium which are really pretty to look at during the ball game. Royals tickets have also always been pretty reasonable from the times that I've went to watch games in their ballpark which is nice if you're going as a group or family. Tailgators welcome!

    Lindsey G.

    Always a good time at the K. Lines kinda long for food and expensive - but to be expected.

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    My wife and I had a great tour here at Kauffman Stadium! Thank you to the tour staff for a great visit.

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    Santa Fe Park - Dog park

    Santa Fe Park

    2.7(3 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    This park is spacious, but tucked back into a residential neighborhood…read more Pros: - Two playgrounds (with wood chips) - Multiple tennis courts - Two baseball diamonds - Paved walking path between the playgrounds - Restrooms available - Fenced-in dog park - Covered picnic table area - Nature trail Cons: - As always, I wish people would clean up their trash - The restrooms are often locked - The park is a little run down - There is a lot of "through traffic" that makes it feel a little less safe Overall, this is a nice park. The playground equipment is nice enough, but definitely old. I can't speak to the nature trail, because I didn't walk it. I'll probably return to this park when my toddler is a bit older.

    The park itself was great and spacious (except for the mud but that's okay since it's winter time…read morewith snow melting) but there was no sense of ownership with dogs owners. When two dogs meet for the first time, you need to make sure you are by the dogs LEASHED until you know they are okay with each other.... We are visiting family in the area and brought our dog to enjoy the park and I'm all for dogs interacting and playing together. But when someone else's dog starts "playing" with yours and it's doing guttural barking sounds, that's not playing that's too much. The other dog would not back down and the owner was across the park just watching. I was holding my dog and the other dog kept biting his legs and my dog would cry out. I tried picking him up, but golden retrievers are a little big and heavy, so I could only hold his two arms as he was trying to get away from the other dog. The other dog missed my dogs arm and got me instead. This is NOT "playing". At all... only will go back to the park when there are not any other dogs there.

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    Kansas City Royals

    Kansas City Royals

    3.9(55 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    My whole reason to come on this trip was to see the Phillies/Royals game because it was the final…read morestop for my brother-in-law to see mostly the Phillies in every ballpark in the country. It took over two decades, and my brother and I came out to finalize this quest. The ballpark is in the middle of nowhere and is next door to the Chiefs football stadium. Although the park is very old, it was clean and appeared modern. They kept everything in good shape. Signage was good, the concourses were open, and seeing the fountains and waterfalls in the outfield was very pleasant. As you walk around the ballpark, there's a lot for families to do with their kids behind the outfield. Concessions for the most part were like any other ballpark fare. Prices were high, too. However, there were multiple free COLD water stations available. You can also bring your own food in and water (up to one liter) in a clear bag. I did buy a milkshake. The staffer did not know what a black and white was! If you don't know either, it's chocolate and vanilla together to make the shake. Very tasty. We liked the place and since the Phillies lost on Friday, we decided to come Saturday where they beat the bejeezus out of the Royals. One of JT Realmuto's home runs landed in the water in front of our section. Couldn't reach the ball, and if we tried to go in, then it's off to jail we go. We had to deal with some friendly ribbing, but not like in Philadelphia for other fans. When we purchased our tickets for Saturday, one of the volunteers overheard us talking about where to stand, and he was nice enough to check and said once the game started we could sit in a section where there were a lot of empty seats and pointed out specifically where to go. We got a row all to ourselves and we're able to give ourselves some room. The seats are not really meant for big guys. The largest video screen in baseball is set vertically with Roman column lighting behind. Didn't like it. Also did not care for having a large putting green in front of the video board. Visually unappealing especially with the beautiful water fountains and falls off each side. Overall, we had a great time at Kauffman Park and happy we went to the second game because we pulled off a win.

    We love the KC Royals. There's just something magical about a night at the ballpark--baseball…read moreantics, cold drinks, Sluggerrr doing adorable mascot things. Sure, the team has had its ups and downs over the years, but win or lose, we always have a blast. The stadium is clean, easy to navigate, and packed with food and drink options that could distract even the most die-hard fan. If you're lucky enough to land in the Diamond Club, enjoy living like royalty--seriously, the waitstaff treats you like you're about to throw the first pitch. And if things take a turn and you end up at the first aid station, rest assured--you're in very good hands. The medical staff is amazing, professional, and so calm they can probably perform surgery during the seventh-inning stretch. Oh, and the Friday night fireworks? Unbelievable. Unparalleled. Worth the price of admission all on their own. Bottom line: good vibes, great team, and a stadium experience that hits it out of the park. Nice work, Royals.

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    Arrowhead Stadium - The amazing Travis Kelce's locker! These compact open-face team lockers bear no resemblance to what I remember from high school!

    Arrowhead Stadium

    4.1(248 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Having lived in many cities and experiencing different stadiums, i will say Arrowhead definitely…read moreexceeded my expectations! The popcorn still tasted good even on cold weather game-days and plenty of spots to grab a beer. The atmosphere is also lively and i've came to enjoy Chiefs games. Plenty of parking space available and would highly recommend the chicken tenders if you go.

    I bought the tickets months ahead to schedule our stadium tour. Upon arriving at the arena, the…read moreparking situation was confusing, so I called the phone number on the ticket where the representation told me to park in section M and walk thru the Pro Shop entrance. The meeting area for tour group was at the back side of the pro shop. Our tour guide, who has been with the Chiefs for over 2 decades, met us promptly at start time. She gave us brief history how the team was created and the merger of AFL NFL. She took us to different VIP rooms, the locker room, the media room, and the field. Along the way she told us all the exciting facts and stories of this ground, the oldest one in NFL today. I had a fantastic time experiencing all aspects of an NFL stadium, especially the fancy locker room and of course walking on the ground itself. Got to run thru the tunnel like the players. The sea of red and yellow seats looked so amazing from the ground level. We got to do some Q&A from the podium. The tour lasted almost 2 hours. The time just flew by. It was a lot of walking, as we went around the whole stadium. At the last part of the tour, we were taken to Chiefs Hall of Fame and Trophy area. It was so amazing to see collectible of all Chief's legends. All 4 of their Super Bowl trophies were in display. We also saw a pack of super ball that gave Mr. Hunt the idea of the name "Super Bowl". We loved the whole tour and definitely suggest it for any football fan visiting KC.

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    CPKC Stadium - Food and Bar area of West club

    CPKC Stadium

    4.9(15 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    We enjoyed our very first KC Current game here a couple of weeks ago!…read more As AMAZING as the on-field talent was, this facility is definitely worth a shout out! Situated north of downtown, right on the Mighty Mo (the river, not the battleship!), the views here are absolutely stunning! Especially from a little higher in the stands on the northeast side, you get an incredible view of the KC downtown skyline, as well as the sun setting and reflecting on the river! WOWWW!!!! I love the size of the stadium - large enough to feel "professional", yet cozy enough to really enjoy the on-field action, and easy to move around and through! The seats are colored TEAL, the lights (can be) colored TEAL, and the swag is definitely colored TEAL!!! This stadium REALLY shines at night, under the lights, when the teal seats light up like a gorgeous blue aquarium! There are concessions galore, an AWESOME team store to update your swag, and even ice cream from one of my absolute favorite KC vendors available: High Hopes (check out that review - INCREDIBLE flavors!)!! Even getting through security and ticketing was far better than your average stadium experience - quick, efficient, and technology-driven! If I'm being super critical, my only knock on the whole place is the (lack of) ease of entry/exit into the complex. Obviously, this is inherent to such a prime, metropolitan location - a tight squeeze into the midtown area was always going to make it difficult to access, especially for weekday gametimes that come up against rush-hour traffic in and out of the downtown area. Unfortunately, on our visit, there was also major construction going on right across the street from the stadium. Bottom line: STUNNING place to view a great game of football (yup, I went there!) in KC!!

    First rate experience with every contact from stadium personnel at the gate, guest services, the…read morebar was hospitable and impeccable! It's genuine consideration that I felt especially when they knew it was our first game at CPKC! My entire family enjoyed the upgrade to West club! The food and drinks served were delicious. The featured mixed drink was delicious and I appreciated the treatment and customer service, always friendly with a smile! The energy throughout the game was upbeat and fun! The Surface Tension drum-line and chats kep us, the stadium crowd, engaged and I'm pretty sure the team rallied with every rumble! The KC Current team played against Washington Spirit and won their last game of the season during Current's Female Athlete Night! We truly enjoyed everything! The swag we picked up from different local entities like UMKC, University of Kansas, United Way and League of Women Voters, was a bonus!

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    T-Mobile Center - Mariah Carey 'Merry Christmas One and All!' Tour

    T-Mobile Center

    3.5(174 reviews)
    6.2 miGreater Downtown, Central Business District
    $$$

    I went to the T Mobile Center for the womens championship games and had a very nice experience. The…read morestaff were friendly from the time I came in. Everyone I dealt with was helpful and respectful. The building itself is a good venue. It is easy to move around and the people sitting around us were friendly too. It felt like a good environment to watch big games and enjoy the event. Overall, I had a good time at the T Mobile Center. I would give it 4 stars.

    Subject: Formal Complaint: Discrimination and Misconduct by Security and KCPD at T-Mobile Center on…read moreMay 16, 2026 To: Guest Services / Security Management T-Mobile Center 1407 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64106 guestservices@t-mobilecenter.com CC: Kansas City Missouri Police Department, Office of Community Complaints Missouri Attorney General's Office, Civil Rights Division Date: May 20, 2026 From: Michelle Grandview, MO Dear T-Mobile Center Management, I am filing a formal complaint regarding discriminatory treatment and misconduct by T-Mobile Center security staff and a KCPD officer on Saturday, May 16, 2026, during my son's college graduation ceremony for UMKC. Incident Details: Time/Location: Saturday, May 16, 2026, at approximately 7:30 PM at the back entrance of T-Mobile Center during the UMKC graduation. What Happened: I exited and attempted to re-enter through the back entrance. I was stopped by security and told I could not re-enter. At the same time, I personally witnessed a white family being allowed to re-enter through that same entrance without issue. I was singled out and denied the same access granted to others. Escalation: When I asked to speak to a supervisor, my request was ignored by security. A KCPD officer on site then threatened me with arrest simply for asking for a supervisor. I was not disruptive, threatening, or violating any posted policy. Staff Involved: I do not have badge numbers or names. The security staff and KCPD officer involved can be identified via security camera footage from the back entrance at approximately 7:30 PM on May 16, 2026. I request that this footage be preserved immediately. My Concerns: Discrimination: Denying me re-entry while allowing a white family to re-enter is disparate treatment based on race. This violates Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Missouri Human Rights Act §213.065 RSMo, which prohibit discrimination in places of public accommodation. Intimidation by Law Enforcement: Threatening arrest for requesting a supervisor is retaliatory and an abuse of authority. Premises Liability: Under Missouri law, T-Mobile Center has a duty to ensure its agents treat invitees lawfully and without discrimination. Requested Resolution: Immediate preservation and review of all security footage from the back entrance at approximately 7:30 PM on May 16, 2026. Identification of and investigation into the security staff and KCPD officer involved. Written response within 10 business days detailing findings and corrective actions, including anti-discrimination training. Written apology for the treatment I received at my son's graduation. Please confirm receipt of this complaint and that all relevant video and records will be retained pending investigation. This was my son's college graduation. No parent should be subjected to racism and police threats on a day meant for celebration. Michelle

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