Check in time: 2:00 PMCheck out time: 11:00 AM. Off the I 70, this low key motel in a colorful building is 4 miles from Schlitterbahn Kansas City Waterpark and 5 miles from the Kansas Speedway. Hot breakfast and parking are complimentary. Other amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool and guest laundry facilities. Accessed by exterior corridors, the pared down rooms come with complimentary Wi Fi, microwaves and minifridges. Up to 2 children age 17 or under stay at no charge with a parent. Kansas City International Airport 26 min
National Wwi Museum And Memorial (15 min.) The nation s only public museum dedicated to WWI with a large collection of photos weapons & more. Jacob L. Loose Park (21 min.) Site of a Civil War battle this 75-acre green space features a pond tennis courts & a rose garden. The National Museum Of Toys And Miniatures (24 min.) Eclectic array of collectible toys antique marbles & miniature reproductions of fine furnishings. Legoland Discovery Center Kansas City (17 min.) Family entertainment center featuring toy displays rides & 4D films plus gift shop. American Jazz Museum (15 min.) Museum devoted to jazz music with live performances educational programs & interactive exhibits. Union Station Kansas City (17 min.) Grand historic train station with permanent & temporary exhibits a planetarium & a science center. Sea Life Kansas City (17 min.) Family-friendly exhibits featuring more than 5 000 sea creatures plus a play area & group packages. Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (15 min.) Exhibits on segregated league s 1920 founding to Jackie Robinson s 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers debut. Kemper Museum Of Contemporary Art (20 min.) Modest museum housing a permanent collection & special exhibitions of challenging contemporary art. Wyandotte County Lake (14 min) Lake and park Science City (16 min.) Family-friendly museum with interactive science displays including a test kitchen & planetarium. Steamboat Arabia Site (16 min.) Big collection of everyday objects pulled from a steamboat that sunk on the Missouri River in 1856. |