Each attraction links to its dedicated accessibility & delivery guide. The note under every name describes terrain and distance — we deliver to all of them whether or not you see a fit on paper. Have a specific accessibility question? Call us.
Sports & Live Events
- Arrowhead Stadium (Chiefs)
Huge footprint with long lot-to-gate walks — a scooter saves your legs for the game.
- Kauffman Stadium (Royals)
Wide outfield concourses and a long haul from parking; easy rolling once inside.
- T-Mobile Center
Downtown arena with multi-level concourses — handy for long event nights and Power & Light after.
- Children's Mercy Park (Sporting KC)
Open-air soccer stadium with broad concourses and a sizable lot walk.
- CPKC Stadium (KC Current)
Riverfront soccer stadium — flat concourses, but a walk from most parking.
- Kansas Speedway
Enormous grounds and infield distances — one of the most scooter-worthy event venues in the metro.
Museums & History
- Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Sprawling galleries plus the open sculpture lawn — lots of ground at a relaxed pace.
- National WWI Museum and Memorial
Hilltop campus with the long memorial deck; sweeping views and real distance.
- Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Compact and flat — tour at your own pace; shares the 18th & Vine block with the Jazz Museum.
- American Jazz Museum
Single-level and flat; pairs naturally with the Negro Leagues museum next door.
- Money Museum at the Federal Reserve
Small, flat, indoor exhibit — note the ID/security entry.
- Arabia Steamboat Museum
Mostly single-level in the River Market; cobblestone streets nearby.
- Truman Presidential Library
Single-level galleries in Independence — flat and easy to tour.
- Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Compact contemporary galleries, flat and admission-free.
- Kansas City Museum
Historic mansion on a rise with grounds and period floors — ask about the accessible route.
- National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
Multi-level but elevator-served; easy indoor browsing.
Family & Kids
- Kansas City Zoo
200+ hilly acres — one of the best reasons in town to rent; you will cover serious distance.
- Worlds of Fun
Big, hilly amusement park with long midways; a scooter keeps the whole group together.
- Oceans of Fun
Spread-out water park — scooter to the gate, then it is poolside.
- Sea Life Aquarium
Indoor, flat, single-level at Crown Center.
- Legoland Discovery Center
Indoor and flat at Crown Center; pairs with Sea Life next door.
- Science City at Union Station
Large indoor complex with grand halls — lots of walking under one roof.
- Wonderscope Children's Museum
Compact, single-level, and stroller/scooter-friendly.
- Crown Center
Climate-controlled shops on connected levels — flat and easy all year.
Shopping & Districts
- Country Club Plaza
Fifteen flat, open-air blocks of shops and dining — lovely to roll, big to walk.
- Crown Center
Indoor, multi-level, climate-controlled and flat.
- Power & Light District
Compact downtown entertainment blocks; flat sidewalks, lively crowds.
- Westport
Historic flat strip of bars and shops; sidewalks get crowded at night.
- Crossroads Arts District
Flat warehouse blocks of galleries, murals, and dining — easy pace, especially First Fridays.
- River Market
Flat market district with wide open aisles and some cobblestone surrounds.
- 18th & Vine Historic District
Flat historic jazz blocks linking two museums and live venues.
- Legends Outlets
Large open-air outlet village near the Speedway — real ground between stores.
- City Market
Open-air stalls with wide aisles; some cobblestone underfoot.
Performing Arts & Entertainment
- Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Striking multi-level hall with accessible seating and elevators, plus a garage walk.
- Starlight Theatre
Open-air amphitheater in Swope Park — sloped lawns and a hilly approach.
- Folly Theater
Intimate historic downtown theater; mostly flat, with accessible seating.
- Midland Theatre
Ornate historic downtown venue — steps in places; ask about the accessible entrance.
- Uptown Theater
Historic Midtown venue on Broadway with a flat standing-room floor.
- Music Hall
Grand downtown hall in the Municipal Auditorium complex; elevator-served levels.
- Knuckleheads Saloon
Sprawling indoor/outdoor music compound in the East Bottoms; gravel in spots.
- Azura Amphitheater (Bonner Springs) — formerly Providence Medical Center Amphitheater
Big outdoor amphitheater — lawn slopes and a long lot walk.
Parks & Outdoor Spaces
- Loose Park
Flat, paved loop paths around the rose garden and pond — easy and scenic.
- Swope Park
One of the nation's largest city parks — vast and rolling; plan your route.
- Theis Park
Small flat green space linking the Plaza and the Nelson-Atkins.
- Penn Valley Park
Hilly grounds near the WWI Museum; paved paths with real grades.
- Liberty Memorial grounds
Hilltop lawns and the long memorial deck — sweeping but sloped.
- Kauffman Memorial Garden
Compact, flat formal garden with smooth paths.
- Powell Gardens
970-acre botanical garden east of KC — paved trails, but real distance between gardens.
- Overland Park Arboretum
300 acres of trails; paved main loops with natural-surface spurs.
Food & Drink Experiences
- Kansas City BBQ Tour (Joe's KC, Q39, Jack Stack, Arthur Bryant's, Gates, LC's)
Flagship pits across the metro — short walks at each, driving between; we deliver wherever you base.
- City Market vendors
Wide open-air market aisles; some cobblestone surrounds.
- Boulevard Brewery
Working brewery on a Westside slope; the tour route has ramps/elevator — call ahead.
- Crossroads dining destinations
Flat warehouse blocks packed with restaurants — easy rolling between spots.
Conventions & Event Venues
- Bartle Hall (Kansas City Convention Center)
Enormous convention floors and skywalks — long indoor distances make a scooter a convention-week staple.
- Overland Park Convention Center
Single-level, flat, and easy to navigate.
- Union Station event spaces
Grand historic halls with vast indoor distances; elevator-served levels.
- T-Mobile Center
Multi-level downtown arena with long concourses on event nights.
- Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Multi-level performing-arts hall with accessible seating and elevators.
Casinos
- Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway
Single-level gaming floor — big but flat, with accessible parking.
- 7th Street Casino
Compact multi-level casino in KCK; elevator-served.
- Argosy Casino Hotel & Spa
Riverboat-style floor in Riverside; mostly flat with a parking walk.
- Ameristar Casino Resort Spa
Very large single-level floor — lots of ground across gaming, dining, and the hotel.
- Bally's Kansas City
Riverfront casino floor — flat but spread out.
- Harrah's North Kansas City
Big single-level floor with long walks from parking to the action.
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