Kansas City Power & Light District
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Best Times to Visit
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Shenan Gilleland
4 months agoIt was later in the evening on a Sunday night and it had recently snowed. There wasn't much going on and only a handful of places were open. Every place we went in was lively and fun. Had good food and they have an insomniac cookies for dessert.
Toni
a week agoLots to offer and cool venue. Quick bite before concert at Guys and it was fabulous! Wasn’t sure what a pouch drink was but now we know. Truly served in pouch, very cool presentation. Not sure if you can walk around in the district with a drink but pouch is a perfect drink for it
laura ridenour
2 weeks agoEveryone esp staff was amazing. It was a kid rock concert snd people there were christian and awesome
late Show Joe
2 months agoFun area to walk around. Good location across from the event center. Big screen, bars, restaurants, all around. Ate at Emirils tacos. Really good with a full bar!
Dustin Depperschmidt
a month agoThe Kansas City Power & Light District pulsates with an undeniable energy, a vibrant hub of entertainment and dining that truly comes alive, especially on weekends. During our visit, the air was thick with the lively strumming of live music, a fantastic soundtrack to the bustling atmosphere. The sheer variety of restaurants is a culinary adventure; from upscale steakhouses to casual eateries, there's something to satisfy every palate. The dessert shops, sprinkled throughout the district, offer sweet indulgences that are perfect for capping off an evening. The nightlife is a major draw, with bars and clubs radiating a contagious excitement. The district transforms into a kaleidoscope of lights and laughter, creating a memorable experience. However, a significant caveat looms: parking. Navigating the area by car proved to be a frustrating ordeal. Finding a spot was a challenge, and the real shock came upon exiting the garage. A mere 45 minutes translated to a staggering $50 parking fee, a hefty price to pay for such a short visit. This unexpected expense cast a shadow over an otherwise enjoyable evening. While the Power & Light District offers a fantastic array of dining, entertainment, and nightlife, potential visitors should be acutely aware of the parking situation. Consider alternative transportation options to avoid the exorbitant parking costs. The district's vibrancy is undeniable, but the parking issue demands careful planning.