7th Street Casino sits in downtown Kansas City, KS — the Wyandotte Nation’s casino property and the only tribal casino in the Kansas City metro. It’s a focused, slots-only gaming venue: no table games at all, a single restaurant, and no attached hotel. The property is multi-floor with elevators between levels, but the gaming floors themselves are among the tightest in the KC casino lineup, which is worth knowing before you choose a piece of equipment for the visit.
We rent for 7th Street Casino visitors regularly, but we want you to start the trip with the right gear. Read the accessibility section below before you book.
How We Serve 7th Street Casino Visitors
Because 7th Street has no attached hotel, most visitors arrive either:
- From a downtown-KCMO hotel — Loews, Marriott Downtown, Hilton President, 21c Museum Hotel, Hotel Indigo, or any of the downtown-Missouri properties — with the short rideshare carrying the equipment across the Missouri River
- From a KCK Legends-area hotel — a ~15-minute drive east
- As a day-trip from elsewhere in the metro, driving directly with the equipment in the trunk
We deliver to any Kansas City hotel ahead of your check-in and you take possession at the bell stand. For day-trip visitors without an overnight stay, call 913-775-1098 and we’ll arrange a direct drop-off at the casino’s parking lot before your planned visit.
About 7th Street Casino
The Wyandotte Nation has deep Kansas City roots. The casino’s downtown-KCK location — at the corner of 7th Street Trafficway and Armstrong Avenue — sits near the Wyandotte Plaza and the Nation’s government offices. Gaming operations opened in 2008 under the tribal compact with the state of Kansas.
The property is slots-only — no table games at any level. Visitors who specifically want blackjack, craps, or poker should choose one of the other five KC-area casinos instead.
What’s on property:
- Slots: the full gaming menu, spread across multiple floors
- Restaurant: Red Lion Grill, the casino’s signature dining option, with American comfort-food menu and accessible seating
- Bar and lounge: full-service bar with gaming views
Accessibility at 7th Street Casino
We want to be candid here. 7th Street Casino meets the ADA basics, and the staff are accommodating, but the physical layout is one of the more challenging in the KC casino lineup for visitors using mobility equipment. Plan accordingly.
Main entry. The primary entrance from the parking lot includes ramped, accessible entry and automatic doors opening onto the gaming floor.
Multi-floor with elevators. The casino spans multiple levels and elevators connect them. Elevator placement is signed from the main floor.
Gaming floors — tight. Aisles between slot banks are narrower than at the larger suburban casinos. A full-size 4-wheel mobility scooter (e.g., Pride Victory 10 or a bariatric scooter) can physically navigate the floor, but turning radius and traffic during peak hours can be challenging. A transport chair, a narrow manual wheelchair (16- or 18-inch seat), or a 3-wheel scooter (Go-Go Sport 3-wheel) handles the space more comfortably.
Restrooms. Fully accessible with standard ADA stall configurations.
Red Lion Grill. The restaurant has accessible seating throughout; no steps or raised platforms.
Parking. Accessible parking spots are located nearest to the primary entrance. The on-site lot is paved, well-maintained, and lit.
Equipment Recommendations for This Venue
For most 7th Street visitors, we recommend equipment that handles tight indoor spaces well:
- Transport chair — lightest, smallest footprint, companion-pushed. The most maneuverable option for tight aisles and crowded weekend evenings. Folds flat for the rideshare.
- Manual wheelchair (16-inch or 18-inch) — narrower than scooters, self-propellable or companion-pushable, good for visitors who want to roll independently without the bulk of a powered device.
- Go-Go Sport 3-wheel scooter — if you need a powered option, the 3-wheel has the tightest turning radius in our fleet. Smaller footprint than the 4-wheel scooters.
Equipment we’d suggest you choose for a different KC casino instead of 7th Street:
- 4-wheel mobility scooters (Pride Victory 10 4-wheel, Go-Go LX 4-wheel) — better fit for the wide-aisle suburban casinos like Hollywood, Argosy, or Ameristar.
- Bariatric mobility scooters — also better fit for the larger-footprint casinos.
If you’re not sure which piece of equipment fits your visit, call 913-775-1098 and we’ll talk it through.
Pairing with Other KC Attractions
7th Street Casino works as a focused evening stop rather than a full-day destination. Combines well with:
- Downtown KCMO dining — Power & Light District, Crossroads Arts District — before or after a casino evening
- KC Streetcar exploration — the streetcar route is in downtown KCMO, a short rideshare from 7th Street
- Kansas City, KS neighborhoods — Strawberry Hill, historic KCK downtown, the City Market area (just across the river in KCMO)
For visitors basing in downtown Missouri with equipment already rented, 7th Street Casino is one of the easiest evening side-trip additions in the metro — provided you’ve matched the right piece of equipment to the venue.