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    T-Mobile Center - Mariah Carey 'Merry Christmas One and All!' Tour

    T-Mobile Center

    3.5(174 reviews)
    5.6 miGreater Downtown, Central Business District
    $$$

    I went to the T Mobile Center for the womens championship games and had a very nice experience. The…read morestaff were friendly from the time I came in. Everyone I dealt with was helpful and respectful. The building itself is a good venue. It is easy to move around and the people sitting around us were friendly too. It felt like a good environment to watch big games and enjoy the event. Overall, I had a good time at the T Mobile Center. I would give it 4 stars.

    Subject: Formal Complaint: Discrimination and Misconduct by Security and KCPD at T-Mobile Center on…read moreMay 16, 2026 To: Guest Services / Security Management T-Mobile Center 1407 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64106 guestservices@t-mobilecenter.com CC: Kansas City Missouri Police Department, Office of Community Complaints Missouri Attorney General's Office, Civil Rights Division Date: May 20, 2026 From: Michelle Grandview, MO Dear T-Mobile Center Management, I am filing a formal complaint regarding discriminatory treatment and misconduct by T-Mobile Center security staff and a KCPD officer on Saturday, May 16, 2026, during my son's college graduation ceremony for UMKC. Incident Details: Time/Location: Saturday, May 16, 2026, at approximately 7:30 PM at the back entrance of T-Mobile Center during the UMKC graduation. What Happened: I exited and attempted to re-enter through the back entrance. I was stopped by security and told I could not re-enter. At the same time, I personally witnessed a white family being allowed to re-enter through that same entrance without issue. I was singled out and denied the same access granted to others. Escalation: When I asked to speak to a supervisor, my request was ignored by security. A KCPD officer on site then threatened me with arrest simply for asking for a supervisor. I was not disruptive, threatening, or violating any posted policy. Staff Involved: I do not have badge numbers or names. The security staff and KCPD officer involved can be identified via security camera footage from the back entrance at approximately 7:30 PM on May 16, 2026. I request that this footage be preserved immediately. My Concerns: Discrimination: Denying me re-entry while allowing a white family to re-enter is disparate treatment based on race. This violates Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Missouri Human Rights Act §213.065 RSMo, which prohibit discrimination in places of public accommodation. Intimidation by Law Enforcement: Threatening arrest for requesting a supervisor is retaliatory and an abuse of authority. Premises Liability: Under Missouri law, T-Mobile Center has a duty to ensure its agents treat invitees lawfully and without discrimination. Requested Resolution: Immediate preservation and review of all security footage from the back entrance at approximately 7:30 PM on May 16, 2026. Identification of and investigation into the security staff and KCPD officer involved. Written response within 10 business days detailing findings and corrective actions, including anti-discrimination training. Written apology for the treatment I received at my son's graduation. Please confirm receipt of this complaint and that all relevant video and records will be retained pending investigation. This was my son's college graduation. No parent should be subjected to racism and police threats on a day meant for celebration. Michelle

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    CPKC Stadium - Food and Bar area of West club

    CPKC Stadium

    4.9(15 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    We enjoyed our very first KC Current game here a couple of weeks ago!…read more As AMAZING as the on-field talent was, this facility is definitely worth a shout out! Situated north of downtown, right on the Mighty Mo (the river, not the battleship!), the views here are absolutely stunning! Especially from a little higher in the stands on the northeast side, you get an incredible view of the KC downtown skyline, as well as the sun setting and reflecting on the river! WOWWW!!!! I love the size of the stadium - large enough to feel "professional", yet cozy enough to really enjoy the on-field action, and easy to move around and through! The seats are colored TEAL, the lights (can be) colored TEAL, and the swag is definitely colored TEAL!!! This stadium REALLY shines at night, under the lights, when the teal seats light up like a gorgeous blue aquarium! There are concessions galore, an AWESOME team store to update your swag, and even ice cream from one of my absolute favorite KC vendors available: High Hopes (check out that review - INCREDIBLE flavors!)!! Even getting through security and ticketing was far better than your average stadium experience - quick, efficient, and technology-driven! If I'm being super critical, my only knock on the whole place is the (lack of) ease of entry/exit into the complex. Obviously, this is inherent to such a prime, metropolitan location - a tight squeeze into the midtown area was always going to make it difficult to access, especially for weekday gametimes that come up against rush-hour traffic in and out of the downtown area. Unfortunately, on our visit, there was also major construction going on right across the street from the stadium. Bottom line: STUNNING place to view a great game of football (yup, I went there!) in KC!!

    First rate experience with every contact from stadium personnel at the gate, guest services, the…read morebar was hospitable and impeccable! It's genuine consideration that I felt especially when they knew it was our first game at CPKC! My entire family enjoyed the upgrade to West club! The food and drinks served were delicious. The featured mixed drink was delicious and I appreciated the treatment and customer service, always friendly with a smile! The energy throughout the game was upbeat and fun! The Surface Tension drum-line and chats kep us, the stadium crowd, engaged and I'm pretty sure the team rallied with every rumble! The KC Current team played against Washington Spirit and won their last game of the season during Current's Female Athlete Night! We truly enjoyed everything! The swag we picked up from different local entities like UMKC, University of Kansas, United Way and League of Women Voters, was a bonus!

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    CPKC Stadium - Phenomenal achievement for women's sports.

    Phenomenal achievement for women's sports.

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    Cool shot with the bridge behind

    CPKC Stadium - Varieties of Boule on tap under the scoreboard.

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    Varieties of Boule on tap under the scoreboard.

    Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - The sound quality was incredible

    Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts

    4.6(152 reviews)
    5.6 miCrossroads, Greater Downtown
    $$$

    Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. I call it the…read moreKansas Opera House :). This massive performing arts center is like a State pride for Kansas City, Missouri. It reminded me of the famed Opera House in Australia, except that this one is at a crossroad, not near any sort of water body, and much closer to home in US !  Kansas , Missouri has been historically known for its jazz, classical music and theatre. It has this typical theatrical staging for an auditorium with all the seats facing the same way towards the stage, which is framed by an arch- this setting also has a fancy name - its called  Proscenium Arch ( pruh-see-ni-um - I had to ask google how to pronounce it ...lol)It is a non-profit theatre !!!!  Wow! Built to promote dance, opera, music , it is perfect for the city to live up to its reputation of being widely recognized destination for vibrant and colorful arts. It has two big halls interconnected with a foyer, its simply impressively massive and absolutely stunning architecture.  I read from the brochure that Acoustical considerations factored into every architectural decision of the building, right from the shape of the hall to the grain of the wood paneling. And also that it seats 1600 guests at a time. Located at the heart of downtown Kansas on 16th and Broadway, it is near the  city's Power & Light District, the T-Mobile Center and the Crossroads Arts District with plenty of parking within, but if you don't want to get stuck after a performance, it is better to take a cab here.

    RedBull Dance Your Style Qualifier Midwest USA took over the Muriel Kauffman stage last night and…read morewhat a night! One on one street dance battle where the crowd decides who's the winner, red or blue, with wands that were handed out, narrowing the competition down to the final two. And the winner is Briana "Passion" Grey. The cost was only $16 dollars! Excuse my lack of video editing but for close up pictures and better videos check out the Kansas City Stars article.

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    Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts - Stage from our seats

    Stage from our seats

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    View from my seat

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    Genesis Health Clubs - Power & Light - One of the fitness areas

    Genesis Health Clubs - Power & Light

    4.1(101 reviews)
    5.4 miPower & Light District, Central Business District, Greater Downtown

    I originally joined One Life Fitness in February 2020, which was later acquired by Genesis…read more Genesis at Power and Light has been on the cusp of greatness since they purchased it, and I hope they will finally cross that line. Here are some highlights of the gym: *Location: The gym is located above Cosentino's Market and offers up to two hours of free parking in the garage, with access from Main Street and Walnut. *Personal Trainers: The personal trainers are top-notch. I have trained with James, AJ, and Conner. *Group Classes: The group classes are free for members. My favorite is Natalie's Bootcamp, held Monday through Friday at 12:15 PM. (Please check the website for current times, as they can vary). *Facility: The gym is spacious with eight distinct areas, locker rooms, and pool access for members. Despite these positives, my review is not 5 stars due to the following issues: *Movie - Cardio Room: This room has experienced constant hiccups since Genesis took over, and currently, nothing is showing. *Plumbing/Water Issues: Currently, half the sinks in the men's bathroom are out of service. Last month, there was a small flood from the pool during bootcamp, and earlier this year, leaks from the washer flooded the men's locker room for over a week. *Turf: The gym's turf is original from One Life. It was stretched and glued earlier this year but has needed to be replaced for over a year. *Equipment Maintenance: One of the two skill mills has been out of order for six months, and several cardio machines have had "out of order" signs for several weeks. *Cleanliness: I do not believe the gym is deep cleaned very often, as there are dust bunnies and hairballs around most of the equipment.

    The music group Genesis had a hit titled" Invisible Touch"…read more Well this amazing Genesis health club on 12th Street and Main in downtown Kansas City has many visible and beautiful overt touches and positives that make it stand out as a health club and gym miles above the rest. 1) Hats off to the amazing team here. Troy is the kindest and sharpest superstar Manager who welcomed me, an out of towner( not a local and potential member) with class and enthusiasm; please note that I was a guest from NY visiting KC for the MNF game. Mac, Chandler and Brenna were just stellar with kindness. Loved the efficiency at the front desk and their smiles as they picked up towels in the cart from all over the gym. 2) Towel service( bath and workout sizes). 3) This gym is huge. The workout floor has all areas - free weights, cardio, abs, machines and the class room very well spaced. 4) The equipment is modern. 5) The locker room is immaculate. The supplies( soap, shampoo, shaving cream, lotion and paper towels( are well stocked. 6) 2 hours validated parking on the 4th floor in the adjacent garage with a 55 feet convenient walk to the gym entrance. 7) Open weekdays at 5 am. Perfect! 8) Beautiful, relaxed vibe in the health club with no wait or rushing for the machines or weights. I left each time with a bigger smile.

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    Genesis Health Clubs - Power & Light - The extensive floor and machines.

    The extensive floor and machines.

    Genesis Health Clubs - Power & Light - Turf

    Turf

    Genesis Health Clubs - Power & Light - Love this room( for classes) that was quiet, spotless and ventilated.

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    Love this room( for classes) that was quiet, spotless and ventilated.

    Kansas City Power & Light District - The anchor of KC entertainment.

    Kansas City Power & Light District

    3.2(97 reviews)
    5.6 miPower & Light District, Central Business District, Greater Downtown

    This is a shopping and entertainment section in downtown KC. Theres's a lot of bars, restaurants…read moreand clubs here including some well known ones like Chipotle, Yard House, Guy Fieri's Dive, and Blue Sushi. Some of these places host special events, like we saw big party for New Year's celebration. They also closed many of the roads for the crowd. Most of the shops are individual stores and mostly local brands. There are lots of street and garage parkings available. Parking rates vary depending on events. The street car also runs through the area. The area seemed clean and safe in general but we saw some shady individuals standing in street corners around night time.

    Sure, it's an entertainment district. There are bars & dining establishments galore, plenty of…read moreindoor & outdoor spots to enjoy, and it's built to host events. It's also generally jam-packed at events, parking is silly, and security seems like an afterthought. Maybe I'm out of the demo, and that's fine. But P&L is a blast to be at for an event like watching a World Cup match or some Big 12 tourney basketball, but aside from that, it's shaky. After hours is wholly different story, and that's not so much an issue of P&L but more of a city thing. The bars & restaurants are a mix of local & national, and for my money, give me local every time. Like-sized cities (think Broadway in Nashville or downtown Indy) seem to have a better hold on people flow and entertainment ideas. It's not really family-oriented and maybe that's the old man in me, but I don't think I'm alone. Parking stinks, but if you're Uber-ing, then great. Other than that, you're walking. Pricing is fine and most of the restaurants and bars' service is what it is: spotty. That's more of a restaurant to restaurant thing than it is P&L, but just know that your choices are wild cards. To recap: It's fun. It gets packed. It can be a security disaster. It's here to stay.

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    Kansas City Power & Light District
    Kansas City Power & Light District - New Year's party

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