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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 11:27 AM
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Kansas City, what is it really like?

Hi all,
I will be in KC this weekend and have never been there before. I have our plans laid out, but i would like to know what the vibe is like. I have read up and have the weekend mapped out, but what is the lay of the land really like? Is it easy to get around town? What is the vibe?(young and hip, or other) I am just curious it looks like a good destination.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 11:53 AM
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I think KC is a neat city- highly under rated. The vibe? well there is just about whatever you want - but there is a young hip scene for sure. That would be the Country Club Plaza area and Westport area - My daughter lived on the Plaza for several years and had a great time. Not sure what places are the hippest anymore- but I am sure you'll find them.
Getting around the Plaza area is pretty easy - and they have public transportation to WestPort and Crown Center -
have fun!
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 12:06 PM
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Thanks for the info. I have plans to check out the CCPlaza and Westport areas. It will be a good weekend away, taking Amtrak down from Chicago for the first time.
Thank you.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 12:46 PM
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When you come into Union Station, go into Pierpont's for a drink. It's a neat bar and restaurant.

Weekdays they have a great happy hour until 6pm.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 01:17 PM
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Heres the latest from my daughter who is an expert on what to do in KC

She says for restaurant and bar scene- Kona Grill is good
and Blonde - for nightclub with DJ



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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 01:22 PM
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the vibe in KC is very laidback and quiet. it takes a bit of digging, but KC has a very cool scene. the city has a thriving arts scene and is pretty hip, but it doesn't beat you over the head with it. unlike chicago, there aren't people everywhere and there is almost no traffic, but there ARE a lot of really cool spots to visit.

you said your plans are already laid out, but i'll go ahead and throw in my $.02 anyway in case you have some flexibility.

JP Wine Bar near 16th and Walnut is a fabulous place for great wine and conversation. Grand Emporium (near 39th and Main) is the gay hotspot on saturday nights. Bar Natasha (19th or 20th and Main) is a great place for martinis. Zin (19th and Main) is a chic location for dinner and/or drinks (try the banana mousse!). the Plaza is a must-see (particularly the men's dept at Hall's Dept Store and the denim gallery), and Westport is nice too, but i would avoid going there at night unless you want to be surrounded by cops and drunk frat guys. Bluestem and PotPie (near westport road and SW Trfcwy) are also stellar restaurants.

if you are an early riser, DEFINITELY go to the City Market on saturday morning. it's a very "kansas city" thing to do - people everywhere, excellent food. have brunch at Succotash at the City Market for a delicious breakfast in an artsy/funky place.

if you like art, i would also recommend a stop at the Nelson-Atkins Museum (although it is a construction zone right now), the Sculpture Garden outside the N-A, and the nearby Kemper Museum for Contemporary Art which currently has a great exhibition of Gajin Fujita paintings in addition to its permanent works.

it is very easy to get around town in terms of finding your way (the city is essentially a giant grid, with numbered streets going E-W and named streets going N-S) but unlike Chicago it is very difficult to do on foot. the MAX bus (a "rapid transit bus") goes from the River Market to south of the Plaza basically along Main (basically the spine of the city).

if you have any questions or want more suggestions email me at [email protected] or visit http://www.kcskyscrapers.com/newforum/index.php for ideas.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 01:24 PM
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I totally agreee that Kansas City is an under-rated wonderful city. We go there often on business and always look forward to every trip. The Country Club Plaza and Westport Area are great areas. If you had had a car I would have recommended you go to Parkville, a neat little college town with restaurants, antique shops. etc. but without a car not really easy to get to. Save it for another trip. It is fun to drive in the tunnels in under the college. have a great trip!
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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What are your interests? KC is a large metro area encompassing three counties in two states. The Plaza is great for shopping and walking around. The Nelson Atkins Museum is first class, with a wonderful sculpture garden featuring pieces by Henry Moore and others. The Crown Center - Union Station area is fun for shopping. Westport is funky, a bit more difficult to walk around because of traffic. There's the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, a riverboat museum, great barbecue, some good blues bars (although I'm a bit past the age of going to bars)... You get the idea.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 04:45 PM
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One thing that always strikes me when I visit Kansas City, is how NICE the people are. There's truly something about that midwestern feeling of warmth and hospitality. It's a city where total strangers will offer to help you with your luggage, or if you're looking lost. KC residents seem to lack the pretentions you might find elsewhere. Love it there.
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 05:07 PM
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Yep, we're really nice here.

If you want to do something different, check out the American Royal Rodeo while you are here. It's a big deal, lasts a month and is something you can't do any where else. Concerts nightly, indoors.

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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 05:17 PM
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Oh, I forgot about the American Royal! I used to go to it whenever I could.

But, do they call it a "Rodeo" now?? It used to be a very high-end Horse Show, with all the gaited horses, etc. A lot of fun. Some serious horse people in Kansas.
 
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They are very well dressed!
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Kona Grill is very good!!! It is a great place to people watch as well.

Many years ago I showed American Saddle Breds and had the pleasure of going to this show... I great venue...

Have fun!!!
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Old Oct 17th, 2006 | 08:54 PM
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http://www.americanroyal.com/
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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 06:15 AM
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Annesherrod, my first horse was an American Saddlebred. That's why I, too, frequented the American Royal. BBQBoy, thanks for the link.

We have a Kona Grill here in Denver, and they have the best happy hour from 3p- 7p each weekday, because they offer half-price appetizers. It's enough food to be a dinner.
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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 06:39 AM
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It's a Rodeo, Hunter/Jumper show, Saddlebred show, lots of horseys. They also have a small museum, an agricultural exhibit and a vendor hall. In addition to the concerts. Barbecue is the food of choice.
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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 11:52 AM
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MaureenB - Do you still ride?
Did you ride 3 or 5 gaited,...or a pleasure horse?
I MISS it so much! My horse was so high strung and hated men, but I loved every minute with him!!!
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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 12:44 PM
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Thanks all for your advice.
I am off on the Amtrak tomorrow.
I planned to go the market sat. morning looks like a great area.
I am also planning to seek out the art scene. I am going with a group so I hope to get a taste and maybe make a return visit in the future.

Thanks again.

Rich.
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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 01:18 PM
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MaureenB, The Royal has BOTH multiple horse shows and rodeo. This weekend is the livestock show.

olympicgaym, if you take the advice to go to the City Market, be sure to visit the Steamboat Arabia Museum. Its unique and interesting.

By coincidence, this weekend I put together a downtown guide for a small convention at the Hotel Phillips in December, it will at least give you another viewpoint on some of the restaurants and attractions: http://www.midamericon.org/smofcon/kcguide.htm Union Station, where you will arrive is in the foreground of the photo at the top.

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Old Oct 18th, 2006 | 02:01 PM
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Anne, I had a gelding my parents gave me for my 12th birthday. He was a blast to ride on trails with my friends, all in areas of Kansas City that are developed now, where Tomahawk Hills Country Club was. I never trained him for the gaits or anything. My uncle's hobby was his American Saddlebreds, which were five-gaited.

I bought an 18-month-old Arabian gelding for myself when I got my first 'real' job, and I've still got that gelding-- he's 26 now! He's my buddy.

Just get another horse for yourself! When my Arab's gone, I'll have to find another way to get my equine therapy, and still visit the barn for its aroma therapy (only a horse person would understand).

 


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