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Accessibility Concierge

Your accessible Kansas City visit, handled.

Most rentals end at "here’s your scooter." Ours starts your whole day off right: rent with us and we set you up with step-free routes, parking tips, accessible venues, and hotel coordination — so getting around KC is the easy part of your trip, not the hard one.

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Every rental comes with the Accessible-KC playbook

Not just equipment — the local know-how to use it well.

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Step-free routes

Where the curb cuts, ramps, and elevators are around the districts you’re visiting.

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Parking that works

Accessible parking and the shortest step-free path from car to door at major venues.

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Places that fit

Restaurants and attractions with easy entrances and room to roll — so dinner isn’t a guessing game.

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Hotel coordination

We deliver to your hotel’s bell desk and brief the front desk, so it’s ready and waiting at check-in.

Getting around KC, district by district

A quick lay of the land. For full venue-by-venue accessibility scorecards, see Things to Do in KC and our Accessibility Resources.

Country Club Plaza

Beautiful but big — 15 walkable blocks of shopping and dining. A scooter turns an exhausting afternoon into an easy one. Mostly flat with curb cuts throughout.

Crown Center & Union Station

Connected by the Link skywalk — step-free between the hotels, Science City, and the shops. Elevators throughout; long indoor distances a scooter makes effortless.

Convention District (Bartle Hall area)

Big halls, long days, and a spread-out downtown. We deliver to the 40+ nearest hotels so your scooter is waiting before the first session.

Sports & arena venues

T-Mobile Center, Kauffman & Arrowhead, Children’s Mercy Park — large concourses and long walks from parking. Accessible seating and entrances are well-marked; the distance is the challenge a scooter solves.

Museums & the arts

Nelson-Atkins, the WWI Museum, the Kauffman Center — generally step-free with elevators, but a lot of ground to cover. Ride the galleries instead of rationing your energy.

Booking for someone you love?

We make that effortless too — you plan the trip, we handle the equipment and the logistics. See For Families & Caregivers.

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Rent the scooter. Get the whole city.

Same-day delivery across the Kansas City metro when you order by 2pm. Two minutes to reserve, and the Accessible-KC know-how comes with it.