I will be attending the Packers game at Arrowhead as well and it will be my first time also to Arrowhead. Been to a couple of Chiefs games in SD, both blowout wins in KC's favor btw. Can anyone suggest a local good barbecue place that isn't very crowded with people? [Reply]
You got the museums, Nelson-Atkins, Steamboat Arabia, WW1 Museum. All are very cool. The Nelson is a world class art museum for sure. It's wonderful. Union Station Science City would be good for the kids.
Not really hip to the nightlife and comedy scene in Kansas City, haven't lived there in 20+ years.
Halloween time of course you have the Haunted Houses in the West Bottoms, there really is nothing like it anywhere.
I don't know where to direct you for Trick or Treating. I grew up in Raytown, and parts of that are getting a bit sketch, or so I have been told, so maybe Lee's Summit or Blue Springs. Pick a nice looking suburban neighborhood, and you should be fine.
Originally Posted by e3263518:
I will be attending the Packers game at Arrowhead as well and it will be my first time also to Arrowhead. Been to a couple of Chiefs games in SD, both blowout wins in KC's favor btw. Can anyone suggest a local good barbecue place that isn't very crowded with people?
What SAUTO said. I'm a fan of the Martin City Jack Stack. All locations should be on point though. Gates is kind of Cafeteria Style and Fast-Foody. I like it though.
The worst BBQ in Kansas City is probably better than you have ever had anywhere else though. And that's sayin something. [Reply]
Thanks for the tips.
I was supposed to be at last year's game against the Rams in Mexico City and was really pissed when they cancelled the game. Lost money on the flight ticket but got a full refund on the game ticket. That's why I decided to avoid this year's game there:-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by chinaski:
You got the museums, Nelson-Atkins, Steamboat Arabia, WW1 Museum. All are very cool. The Nelson is a world class art museum for sure. It's wonderful. Union Station Science City would be good for the kids.
Not really hip to the nightlife and comedy scene in Kansas City, haven't lived there in 20+ years.
Halloween time of course you have the Haunted Houses in the West Bottoms, there really is nothing like it anywhere.
I don't know where to direct you for Trick or Treating. I grew up in Raytown, and parts of that are getting a bit sketch, or so I have been told, so maybe Lee's Summit or Blue Springs. Pick a nice looking suburban neighborhood, and you should be fine.
Good Luck, Have Fun!
Those Haunted Houses were so much fun when I was in high school, waiting in line drinking our QT big gulps of booze was half the fun. Josh, you gotta hit a couple. Really there is nothing like it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SuperBowl4:
"Chiefs have AIDS"?
That was a caption from a few years ago, when Alex Smith couldn’t get them over the hump in a playoff game. I don’t visit often enough on a pc to change it and dont know if i can from Tapatalk. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bigjosh:
That was a caption from a few years ago, when Alex Smith couldn’t get them over the hump in a playoff game. I don’t visit often enough on a pc to change it and dont know if i can from Tapatalk.
Originally Posted by rocknrolla:
Those Haunted Houses were so much fun when I was in high school, waiting in line drinking our QT big gulps of booze was half the fun. Josh, you gotta hit a couple. Really there is nothing like it.
Originally Posted by scho63:
On another subject, you are going to cry tears of joy and get goosebumps visiting Arrowhead for the first time.
I did it 6 years ago for my 50th Bday and bucket list and was in awe.
I was a STH in 2003 and 04 and have only been to one game since. We are taking our twin 12 yr old boys to their first game (Texans). I’ve already warned them that I’ll probably cry when I get em inside the gates. Alas, I’m kinda a pussy that way.......
Just can’t wait for them to experience Arrowhead! [Reply]