Kansas City - Ballpark Chasers2024-03-29T08:51:49Zhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/forum/topics/kansas-city-2?commentId=1681163%3AComment%3A241634&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe sat by the fountains and l…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-05-22:1681163:Comment:2416342017-05-22T01:47:55.187ZDodi Hessehttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/DodiHesse
<p>We sat by the fountains and loved it. Definitely go to the Negro League Baseball museum. My boys also enjoyed the College Basketball Experience!!</p>
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<p>We sat by the fountains and loved it. Definitely go to the Negro League Baseball museum. My boys also enjoyed the College Basketball Experience!!</p>
<p></p> Go Downtown to the National W…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-05-21:1681163:Comment:2414352017-05-21T20:21:51.609ZDarrell Elvenhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/DarrellElven
<p>Go Downtown to the National World War I Museum and Memorial across from the old Union Station. Both worth several hours. Only go to Arthur Bryant's if it is an off-day and never on the weekend. Lines can get discouragingly long. Great food though.</p>
<p>Go Downtown to the National World War I Museum and Memorial across from the old Union Station. Both worth several hours. Only go to Arthur Bryant's if it is an off-day and never on the weekend. Lines can get discouragingly long. Great food though.</p> Have you looked over the chas…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-04-30:1681163:Comment:2412462017-04-30T15:59:01.981ZLuke (8)https://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/Luke
<p>Have you looked over the chaser guides on here? I have had good luck using them. As the others have said you gotta visit the Negro League museum. When I was there they had a jazz museum there too. I enjoyed both!</p>
<p>Have you looked over the chaser guides on here? I have had good luck using them. As the others have said you gotta visit the Negro League museum. When I was there they had a jazz museum there too. I enjoyed both!</p> Milwaukee is it's own level o…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-04-06:1681163:Comment:2405442017-04-06T19:32:12.056ZPaul Stantonhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/PaulStanton
<p>Milwaukee is it's own level of tailgating. You know it's good when there's an on-site butcher shop.</p>
<p>They don't really tailgate here in Texas any more. I was impressed with how they organize the parking (here you can just drive up and down aisles). Once an aisle is full, they just take it over. For baseball I thought it was great. Obviously Chiefs games next door and college games are another level.</p>
<p>Milwaukee is it's own level of tailgating. You know it's good when there's an on-site butcher shop.</p>
<p>They don't really tailgate here in Texas any more. I was impressed with how they organize the parking (here you can just drive up and down aisles). Once an aisle is full, they just take it over. For baseball I thought it was great. Obviously Chiefs games next door and college games are another level.</p> I can second almost everythin…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-04-06:1681163:Comment:2404942017-04-06T17:58:22.929Zdctwoody(15)https://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/DavidWoodford
<p>I can second almost everything Paul said. </p>
<p>Definitely plan some time for the Negro League Museum! It is a pretty dense, information intensive exhibit, so plan to take it slowly. </p>
<p>Another good BBQ option is Fiorella's Jack Stack. If the weather is nice, I recommend the patio.</p>
<p>I'm not always a bleacher kind of guy, but loved the seats out by the fountains, especially since it was a pretty hot day when we went. The lower level infield seating area feels amazingly close…</p>
<p>I can second almost everything Paul said. </p>
<p>Definitely plan some time for the Negro League Museum! It is a pretty dense, information intensive exhibit, so plan to take it slowly. </p>
<p>Another good BBQ option is Fiorella's Jack Stack. If the weather is nice, I recommend the patio.</p>
<p>I'm not always a bleacher kind of guy, but loved the seats out by the fountains, especially since it was a pretty hot day when we went. The lower level infield seating area feels amazingly close to the field, too. This is a gem of a ballpark, and in my opinion pretty underrated.</p>
<p>The tailgating was okay. . . but I'm from Milwaukee, where tailgating is a whole different level event.</p> Being a small stadium I found…tag:www.ballparkchasers.com,2017-04-06:1681163:Comment:2404902017-04-06T17:36:12.691ZPaul Stantonhttps://www.ballparkchasers.com/profile/PaulStanton
<p>Being a small stadium I found that they might have the best cheap seats around, if that makes sense. Even the upper deck feels close. Get there early, the tail-gating scene is arguably the best in baseball. Also take a tour of their museum.</p>
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<p>In town, you MUST go to the Negro League Baseball Museum. Can't miss. Down the road is a small monument for where the Monarchs used to play.</p>
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<p>Barbecue. Make time for Joe's (the Z-Man sandwich and burnt ends), Arthur…</p>
<p>Being a small stadium I found that they might have the best cheap seats around, if that makes sense. Even the upper deck feels close. Get there early, the tail-gating scene is arguably the best in baseball. Also take a tour of their museum.</p>
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<p>In town, you MUST go to the Negro League Baseball Museum. Can't miss. Down the road is a small monument for where the Monarchs used to play.</p>
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<p>Barbecue. Make time for Joe's (the Z-Man sandwich and burnt ends), Arthur Bryant's (ribs and burnt ends, one of the first barbecue places in the country), and Gates.</p>
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<p>Take a drive by the downtown Library if you can as well.</p>