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Accessible Kansas City — Visitor Guide

Things to Do in Kansas City

Kansas City rewards the curious — but it also covers a lot of ground. This guide lists 64+ of the city's best attractions with a plain-spoken note on each one's terrain and distance, so you know before you go whether it's a quick flat stroll or an all-day haul where a mobility scooter makes the difference. Every attraction links to its own accessibility and delivery page.

Not sure what to see? Call 913-775-1098 or request a quick quote and we'll help you plan an accessibility-first trip.

A red Pride Go-Go mobility scooter parked beside the 'Welcome to Kansas City' heart sculpture at 18th & Vine, which depicts silhouettes of jazz musicians and the words 18TH VINE.
"Welcome to Kansas City" heart sculpture at 18th & Vine — one of dozens of scooter-accessible jazz district stops visitors hit on a typical KC trip.

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

Museums & History

Family & Kids

Shopping & Districts

Performing Arts & Entertainment

Parks & Outdoor Spaces

Food & Drink Experiences

Conventions & Event Venues

Casinos

Accessible Kansas City travel — FAQ

Which Kansas City attractions need a mobility scooter the most?
The big-distance, long-day stops: the Kansas City Zoo (200+ hilly acres), Worlds of Fun, Arrowhead and Kauffman Stadiums, Kansas Speedway, a convention at Bartle Hall, and a full day on the Country Club Plaza. Anywhere you will be on your feet for hours or walking far from parking, a scooter turns an exhausting day into an easy one.
Can you deliver a scooter to my hotel or directly to the attraction?
Both. We deliver to 40+ Kansas City hotels, to your home or short-term rental, or directly to a venue when that works better — just tell us where you are starting when you reserve. See hotel delivery for the workflow.
Are these attractions wheelchair and scooter accessible?
Most major Kansas City venues offer accessible entrances, parking, and seating. Our notes focus on terrain and distance — the things that decide whether you will want wheels — so you know what to expect on the ground. For specific accommodations like ADA parking or companion seating, confirm directly with the venue or check its dedicated page.
How far ahead should I reserve for a Kansas City trip?
Same-day delivery is often possible across the metro, but for Chiefs and Royals weekends, major conventions, and peak summer at the theme parks, reserve a week or more ahead. See how reservations work or check same-day availability.
Do you have scooters that handle hills, grass, and all-day use?
Yes — tell us where you are headed (the Zoo’s hills, Powell Gardens’ trails, an all-day convention) and we will match the range and stability to it. Compare models on the equipment page.

Planning a Kansas City trip?

We deliver mobility scooters across the metro — to your hotel, directly to the attraction, or both. Call 913-775-1098 to coordinate.

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