![]() ![]() I will say that at one point, while I went to get pizza, one of the girls asked me in a rather accusatory tone what color my wristband was. Other then that, the little ones will enjoy the other rides Celebration Station offers.Ĭustomer Service: All were very friendly and attentive. Rides: The only two rides that older kids (12+) will enjoy as at this establishment is the go carts and the Bumper boats, unless you pay extra for the batting cages, laser tag and mini golf. We got there at 11 am, but even at 2 pm, the crowd was minimal. It was not crowded at all, so we really took our time to enjoy the pizza, rides and arcade games. Price: On Thursday, Celebration Station has a $15.99 unlimited rides and pizza special (doesn't include batting cases, mini golf or laser tag and the arcade games), which to me, was worth it. ![]() Pros: This review is based on the Thursday special they had that we bought. Parking is free and there is a reasonably priced snack bar for fries, hot dogs, coffee, cake etc., so is a safe bet if you want to keep your kids entertained on a budget. ![]() ![]() We also paid about $10 more to let them have 30 mins each on the automated soft ball court outside, which they loved, but as it was quite cold outside 35F/8C they didn't last as long as usual in the wind. So in effect, it worked out at about $12/£8/€10 an hour to keep each of the kids occupied. For that they ended up with about 5000 tickets, which got them a fair sized cuddly penguin, a massive tube of sweets (2ft long), a basketball hoop and various little things - all with a worth of about maybe $25-30. We got a $50 rechargeable games card, which had a $30 bonus, which lasted our 2 kids about 2hrs. They also have an outdoor go karting track, automated soft ball/baseball field and kids amenities outside. They had an offer on for the day were everything was effectively half price. Pershing Road, Kansas City, MO 64108.We visited in February when Florida was having one of its coldest days on record, so we wanted to keep the kids occupied. The designated drop-off/pick-up and ride share lane is along the south curb of eastbound Pershing Road just before Kessler (accessed from Broadway Blvd).The streetcar will also run later than usual, to make sure you can get back to your parking place after the concert event. Attendees also may park anywhere along Downtown KC’s streetcar route and ride the streetcar directly to Union Station.Parking on the grass in private and public land, including Penn Valley Park, is strictly prohibited. Parking is permitted only in designated parking spots.We advise you to bring both a credit card AND cash, just in case. Union Station’s West Yards Garage only accepts credit cards. Parking for the event is available in multiple surface lots and garages around the event site, including Union Station’s West Yards Garage and surface lots near the Hallmark complex, south of Crown Center.And, viewers around the region also can watch the re-broadcast on their local Public Television station, dates and times to be announced. Let’s continue the Celebration! Be sure to watch the re-broadcast of Bank America Celebration at the Station with the Kansas City Symphony on Independence Day (July 4th) Weekend on Kansas City PBS, Channel 19.1. It’s the perfect kick-off to your summer! The grand finale features a stunning fireworks display accompanied by your Kansas City Symphony. The Kansas City Symphony also performs iconic patriotic works by John Williams, Aaron Copland and John Phillip Sousa, plus crowd favorites Armed Forces Salute and the 1812 Overture with live cannons. combat veterans and they proudly return to Kansas City after first performing with the Symphony in 2013. The Resilient is a rock band primarily composed of severely wounded U.S. Then at 8 p.m., Music Director Michael Stern leads the Kansas City Symphony in a concert featuring special guests The Resilient performing works by Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and more. Be sure to visit the “Remembering our Fallen Wall” for Kansas and Missouri inside Union Station. and include more than 20 food trucks, live pre-concert entertainment on the main stage with Drive On and the Back Alley Brass Band, plus various vendors and booths in the Veterans Place, sponsored by Kansas City’s National Security Campus – managed by Honeywell FM&T. The Symphony’s FREE concert event takes place Sunday, on the South Plaza of Union Station Kansas City and the North Lawn of the National WWI Museum and Memorial – both near Pershing Road and Main Street, just south of Downtown Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City’s favorite Memorial Day tradition! Join the Kansas City Symphony for Bank of America Celebration at the Station. WE HONOR OUR FALLEN, WE CELEBRATE OUR FREEDOM Sunday, Held at Union Station Kansas City and the National WWI Museum and Memorial ![]()
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