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What to Do in KC
KCโs array of attractions and activities means thereโs always something exciting happening. From cutting-edge new attractions to canโt-miss classics, KC has it all.
Hereโs what to do in KC now, including brand-new highlights, limited-time must-sees, and things to enjoy in every season.
New activities in KC range from art & culture, food & drink, interactive and unique experiences to try. The newest attractions and expansions offer a mix of new transportation, arts, entertainment and more experiences each season beyond the seasonal festivals.
What things are new and open now?
Popular new things, include:
- Margaritaville Hotel Kansas City (KCK): Resort-style pools, LandShark Bar & Grill, and day-pass options for locals after opening in June 2025. Ideal for a no-flight โtropicalโ day.
- Palm Tree Club (Power & Light District): Rooftop โvibe-diningโ and music concept from Palm Tree Crew
- Latin Night at Society (Crossroads): KCโs marquee salsa/bachata weekly with DJ sets and a friendly floor for beginners; a reliable โnew to youโ nightlife anchor downtown.
- Museum of BBQ (Crown Center): The worldโs first barbecue museum is open daily with timed tickets (~$10). Walk through regional styles, rubs, wood, smoke, and sauceโthen hit the gift shop. Level 2, Crown Center Shops.
- KC Wheel at Pennway Point: A 150-foot observation wheel with climate-controlled gondolas; pair it with Pennway Putt mini golf and a quick bite at Wheel House.
Sobela Ocean Aquarium (KC Zoo & Aquarium): Nearly 8,000 animals across 34 habitatsโsharks, sea turtles, sea ottersโopen year-round.
What things are opening soon?
Popular things opening soon and in development, include:
- Hillcrest Country Club (LinksDAO): A storied Donald Ross course under a $30M restoration; re-opening targeted for spring 2026 (membership-based).
- The World Cup coming to Kansas City Summer 2026!!!
- The Brass Monkey (Downtown): An immersive, puzzle-forward speakeasy experience planned for 307 Admiral Blvd; watch for reservation drops as build-out completes.
- Rock Island Bridge (West Bottoms/Kansas River): An entertainment district on a repurposed 1905 rail bridgeโfood, bars, event spaceโtracking toward a 2025 debut with phased activations.
- Berkley Riverfront District: Mixed-use neighborhood rising around CPKC Stadium with new eats, riverfront promenade, and connectivity upgrades; staged openings roll toward the 2026 World Cup.
How we can help:
- One message gets you a right-sized short list (now vs. next 14 days), with price ranges, parking, and timing locked in.
- We bundle tickets, holds, and routes into a single, giftable planโso even โnew to KCโ feels easy.
Note on openings:
Target dates and hours can shift; we monitor venue pages and official announcements so you donโt have to. If you want, tell us your dates and group size and weโll return a ready-to-book plan built around these new additions.
Built for the people who donโt want to miss limited-time experiences, this tab tracks exhibits, pop-ups, and once-in-a-generation moments that are here nowโbut not forever.
What things are expiring and leaving soon?
Popular things leaving soon, include:
- Limited-run culture: Touring exhibits, seasonal installs, and short theater engagements rotate quickly across major venues and galleries. If a listing reads โlimited time,โ treat it as suchโtimed entries and sell-outs are common on ThuโSun.
- Arabia Steamboat Museum (River Market): Decades of pioneer-era goods from an 1850s steamboatโplus portions of the hullโon display in KC for now, with relocation plans underway by 2026. If itโs on your list, make it a priority while the collection remains in its longtime home.
- FIFA World Cup 2026 at Arrowhead: Matchdays are finiteโand life-changing for the city. If youโre in scout mode, align your calendar for ticket releases, hospitality drops, and official watch-party announcements as the tournament window approaches.
How to decide on what things to do?
How to decide quickly:
- Deadlines first: Check closing dates and performance runs; flag what wonโt be here next month.
- Lock the anchor: Book the timed entry or marquee slot before layering dinner/drinks.
- Keep it close: Choose add-ons within a 2โ4 block radius to avoid traffic and lines.
- Build a back-up: Hold an indoor Plan B (gallery, lounge, watch party) if weather or capacity shifts.
48-hour game plan:
- Message your group with Plan A/Plan B and a single meet point.
- Reconfirm hours and ticket windows; screenshoot QR codes.
- Check event policies (bag size, re-entry, late arrivals).
- Stage rideshare pickup spots; avoid post-event surges by walking 1โ2 blocks off the main hub.
What we handle (so your plan just works)
- Timed entries and last-minute seats (with waitlist coverage)
- Route design that keeps all hops walkable or a short rideshare apart
- Backup holds in case of sell-outs, weather, or schedule slips
- Clear inclusions (refunds, reschedules, age limits, dress codes) before you book
- Giftable add-ons if your โdonโt-missโ becomes someone elseโs surprise
Local notes:
- The closer you are to a closing date or festival weekend, the earlier you should lock times.
- Weekend late afternoons and early evenings sell out first; mid-week often yields better slots and quieter rooms.
- Stadium-scale events trigger road closuresโkeep every stop in the same district and pad your walk times.
Tell us your dates, headcount, and which โexpiringโ item is calling your name. Weโll return a right-sized short listโwith reservations, routes, and holdsโso you catch the memorable stuff while itโs still here.
Start with smart, season-aware picks by using this tab to plan by seasonality, energy level, and neighborhood. For deeper inspiration beyond this overview, jump into our broader roundup of Seasonal Things to Do when youโre ready to build a longer list.
What are popular things to do in Spring?
Popular Spring (MarchโMay) things, include:
- Bloom & stroll: Loose Park roses and neighborhood fountain loops; pair with a cafรฉ patio and a gallery hour in the Crossroads.
- Culture days: Nelson-Atkins for sculpture garden + a focused wing indoors; cap with a casual tasting in Midtown.
- Night warm-ups: Starlight Theatre season openers and rooftop sunsets as winds calm.
- Quick pick: Farmerโs market morning โ mural walk โ dessert flight.
What are popular things to do in Summer?
Popular Summer (JuneโAugust) things, include:
- Quick pick: Day pool pass โ nap/reset โ live music set.
- Big outdoor energy: Courtyard concerts at KC Live!, First Fridays art crawl, and ballgames at Kauffman Stadium.
- Water & shade: Morning park picnics, late-evening riverfront walks, and mist-fountain photo stops; keep indoor Plan B nearby.
- Skyline fun: Observation wheel laps at golden hour, then a breezy lounge two blocks away.
What are popular things to do in Fall?
Popular Fall (SeptemberโNovember), include:
- Quick pick: Afternoon museum + Liberty Memorial tower view โ jazz room nightcap.
- Foliage & festivals: Country drives, cider mills, and (each September) the Plaza Art Fair anchoring a weekend of galleries and dining.
- Gameday flow: Tailgate strolls and neighborhood watch partiesโbook tables early for headline matchups.
- Harvest tastings: Urban wineries and distilleries; finish with a cozy bistro.
What are popular things to do in Winter?
Popular Winter (DecemberโFebruary), include:
- Quick pick: Early dinner โ performance at Kauffman Center โ dessert lounge.
- Lights & classics: Plaza Lights, Union Stationโs holiday displays, and Crown Center Ice Terrace for a simple, photogenic loop.
- Warm indoors: Museum doubles, speakeasies, piano bars, and chef tasting menus; keep transfers short in the cold.
- Quiet gems: Weeknight theater, ballet, or a small-comedy showcase.
What things are popular year-round?
An All-Season Playbook (fast decisioning), includes:
- After dark: Route through districts with live music and hosted entry where it helpsโour map of things to do in KC at night makes the hop-to-hop simple.
- Anchor + add-on: Choose one main event (game, exhibit, class, concert), then add two walkable stops (pre/post).
- Weather aware: If storms/heat hit, pivot to our curated list of indoor activities in KC for adults to keep the night moving.
- Group vibe: Use filters for date night, friends, visiting family, or team outings; youโll quickly land on fun activities in KC for adults that fit todayโs energy.
- Couplesโ flow: Work from a scenic view or shared class toward a low-light lounge; our cheat sheet of KC attractions for couples is built around easy conversation and great photos.
Plan smarter (what we handle):
- Timed entries and table holds wrapped into one itinerary
- Door-to-door routing with short, walkable hops
- Weather pivots (indoor backups pre-held)
- Clear inclusionsโrefunds, age limits, dress codeโbefore you book
Tell us your dates, headcount, and the vibe you want (rooftops, galleries, sports, or quiet lounges). Weโll deliver a right-sized planโanchors, backups, routes, and holdsโso every season in KC feels like the best one.
Planning for dates in KC — whether itโs a first meet-up, a big anniversary, or a fun โletโs try something newโ night — we combine reservations, tickets, and short, walkable hops so you can focus on each other (not the logistics).
What are popular dating things?
Signature KC anchors to mix and match, include:
- Big-sky experiences: Private hot air balloon at dawn, or a narrated helicopter loop at sunset with skyline photos waiting at the landing pad.
- Dinner & live jazz: Corvino Supper Club for an elegant set with music; The Antler Room for inventive courses and conversation-friendly pacing.
- Culture hits: Kauffman Center (symphony, ballet, touring Broadway) with a pre-show tasting and an after-show nightcap.
- Hands-on together: A couplesโ salsa lesson, a beginner wheel-throwing class where you make pieces to keep, or a mixology session you can recreate at home.
- Scenic moments: Picnic at Loose Park when the roses bloom, or golden-hour photos from Liberty Memorialโs overlook.
What are some seasonal dating reminders?
Season-smart tips:
- Spring/Fall: Lean into outdoor views and patio seating; keep a nearby indoor Plan B if showers pop up.
- Summer: Aim for mornings or post-sunset starts; add shaded patios and cold-drink stops.
- Winter: Short outdoor moments, then something indoors (eg museums, speakeasies, and chefโs counters)โall within a few blocks.
What we handle (so your date feels seamless):
- Clear inclusions (age limits, dress codes, refund/reschedule policies) before you book.
- Prime table reservations and seating notes (quiet corner, window, booth).
- Timed entries for shows/museums and short, walkable routes between stops.
- Private transport or coordinated rideshare pickup windows.
- Thoughtful extras: flowers at the table, dessert pre-paid, photographer add-on for proposal moments.
If youโre still browsing, our full roundup of KC date ideas maps these styles to real, ready-to-book optionsโso you can pick a vibe, lock a time, and just enjoy being together.
This Adventures tab organizes KCโs high-adrenaline picks by speed, height, water, and night energy turning them into plug-and-play plans you can actually book.
What popular Speed options are available?
Popular Speed (Track & Coasters) options, include:
- Worlds of Fun: Anchor your day with marquee coasters (including the reborn Zambezi Zinger), then add a nearby dinner or a nightcap to keep the rush going.
- Kansas Speedway (NASCAR experience): Drive the car or ride shotgun on the 1.5-mile oval. Sessions run on select dates; weโll match your time window and handle the safety briefing and suit-up.
What popular Heights options are available?
Popular Height (Air & Skyline) options, include:
- Indoor skydiving: Body-flight training in a vertical wind tunnelโgreat when weather wonโt cooperate or for first-timers who want to test the feeling.
- Helicopter tours over downtown: Skyline laps with narrationโUnion Station, Arrowhead, the riverfrontโbest at golden hour for photos.
- Tandem skydiving (within ~1 hour): Free-fall at ~120 mph with a certified instructor; morning slots mean smoother winds and quicker manifests.
What popular Climbing options are available?
Popular Zip & Climb (Trees & Walls) options, include:
- Climbing/bouldering gyms: Top-rope intros and technique labs that build grip, footwork, and confidenceโeasy to pair with a nearby taproom.
- Zipline courses: Day runs through the trees, plus night zips on select dates; closed-toe shoes required.
What popular Water options are available?
Popular Water (Splash & Paddle) options, include:
- Lakes & rivers: Stand-up paddleboarding at nearby lakes, guided kayak floats on the Missouri/Kaw when conditions allow; sunrise and sunset windows are calmest.
- Oceans of Fun (in season): Slides, wave pools, lazy riversโpair with a shaded cabana and a sunset lounge stop.
What we handle (so your day just works):
- Dates, seats, and waivers across multiple operators in one plan
- Right-sizing (ride-along vs. drive; tandem vs. tunnel) based on comfort and budget
- Door-to-door routing with short, walkable hops before/after the anchor thrill
- Backup holds if weather shifts or a ride goes down for maintenance
- Giftable vouchers with clear refund/reschedule terms
Booking tips:
- Weekends and golden-hour flights sell out first; mid-week slots are easier and often smoother.
- Stack thrills close by (track โ brewery, zip โ tacos) to cut transit and keep energy high.
- Hydrate, eat light before motion-heavy activities, and build 15-minute buffers between segments.
If youโre still deciding, our curated map of adventurous things to do in KC lets you sort by thrill type, time budget, and neighborhoodโso you can lock a plan in minutes and spend your adrenaline on the fun part.
Built for 20sโ30s groups who want plans that are social, affordable, and easy to book, this tab organizes dependable go-tos by vibe and neighborhood, then turns them into plug-and-play micro-itineraries so your night (or weekend) is enjoyed.
What are popular High-Energy things to do?
Popular High-energy night options, include:
- Rooftops & skyline: Crossroads and Plaza patios for sunset meetups before you turn up downtown.
- Live shows: Uptown Theater and The Truman for touring bands; smaller rooms for indie sets before you hop to a late lounge.
- Clubs & DJ nights: P&Lโs courtyard and nearby dance floors; theme nights (โ90s, Latin, EDM) make it easy to pick your crowd.
What are popular Chill & Socialize things to do?
Popular Social-play day (and early evening) options, include:
- Street culture: First Fridays art crawl (monthly) with food trucks, pop-ups, and sidewalk music.
- Barcades & bowling: Up-Down, duckpin/bocce lounges, and late-night lanesโperfect for mixed friend groups.
- Group games: Escape rooms, axe throwing, laser tag, and mini-golf add light competition to the hang.
What are popular Sports Fan things to do?
Popular Sports & watch-party energy options, include:
- Pre/post: Street tacos or smash burgers before kickoff; rooftop or dessert bar after the final whistle.
- Matchdays: Chiefs tailgate strolls, Sporting KC supporter sections, or big-screen watch parties in P&Lโreserve tables for headline games.
What are popular Food & Drink things to do?
Popular Food & drink anchors, include:
- Late bites: Tacos, pizza by the slice, or food-hall grazingโfuel up between venues without killing the momentum.
- Brewery runs: Boulevard tour tastings and neighborhood taprooms; build a 2-stop loop you can walk.
- Distillery moments: A quick tour, cocktail lab, or tasting flight, then an easy hop to dinner.
Logistics that save the night:
- Holds & timing: Reserve first stop (tables, lanes, escape room) and set a 90-minute cadence so nobody waits around.
- Entry basics: IDs ready, light dress codes on peak nights, and one small bag per person for speed.
- Transit: Walkable chains beat long rides; when rideshare surges, move two blocks off the hub before requesting.
- Group splits: Designate โhome baseโ meetup times before and after the headline stop.
What we handle (so you just show up):
- Reservations and timed entries across venues on one schedule
- Guest lists/line-skip where available, plus weather-proof backups
- Door-to-door routing that keeps hops under 10 minutes
- Giftable passes and clear inclusions (age limits, refunds, dress codes)
If youโre building a weekend fast, our curated roundup of fun things to do in KC for young adults turns these ideas into a ready-to-book shortlistโmatched to your dates, budget, and vibeโso your crew spends less time planning and more time making memories.
Written for planners who want great nights (and days) that run smoothly, this tab turns practical know-how.
What to remember when it comes to logistics before doing things?
Smart logistics (so the plan just works):
- Local etiquette: KC is friendlyโexpect small talk at breweries and BBQ lines. Tip 15โ20% for restaurants and guides. Wearing home-team colors (Chiefs red, Royals/Sporting blue) is an instant icebreaker on game days.
- Parking & transit: Crown Center garages validate; many downtown meters are free after 6 p.m. The KC Streetcar (free) links City Market, Power & Light, and Union Stationโuse it to skip re-parking. For nightlife, stage rideshare pickup a block or two off the main hub to beat post-event surges.
- Weather & attire: Summers are hot/humid; schedule shade/AC breaks and hydrate. Winters bring cold snapsโstack indoor anchors and keep hops short. Spring/fall can flip fast; check a reliable weather 10 day forecast and build a same-district backup.
- Timing & reservations: Weekend museum rush? Arrive at open for National WWI or Nelson-Atkins. Reserve restaurants, Boulevard tours, escape rooms, and headline game tables in advance. Leave 10โ15 minutes between stops for transfers.
What to remember when it comes to risk management for doing things?
Risk-smart planning (easy choices that prevent headaches):
- Read the fine print: Age limits, dress codes, bag policies, refund/reschedule windowsโknow them before you go.
- Keep it close: Choose add-ons within a 2โ4 block radius of your anchor event.
- Always have Plan B: Pair every outdoor stop with a nearby indoor lounge, gallery, or watch party.
- Decide rides early: Designate a driver or pre-book rides before the first round.
What can MYKC Offers provide when it comes to doing things?
MYKCOffers Advantages (why book here):
- Flexible by design: E-vouchers donโt expire and include free exchangesโshift dates without stress.
- Buyer protection: Simple refunds within 30 days and transparent policiesโno surprise voucher expirations — lifetime expirations: they never expire.
- Local quality control: We partner directly with providers for clear inclusions and reliable experiences.
Planning for friends or visiting family? Pivot to our curated list of things to do for adults and choose date, headcount, neighborhood, and any constraints (parking, accessibility). Weโll return a right-sized route with reservations, timing buffers, and a ready backup.
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