Tips for Rounding Out an Event at Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO, USA

Sprint Center is Kansas City’s largest arena and hosts all kinds of concerts, sporting events, and more. If you’re headed to Kansas City for a show there, here are a few tips you can use for a great experience. Be sure to check the list of items allowed in to the arena. There are standard prohibited items, but each specific show’s rules are subject to change. It is a homeland security designated facility, so you will go through mags to ensure you are not carrying knives, guns, etc

Sprint Center has two entrances, one via Grand Boulevard, the other via Oak Street. I recommend you enter via Oak Street. The entrance here is usually less crowded. It’s also the entrance for ADA and where you can get dropped off or picked up if you’re using a taxi or other ride service. The most ideal garage to park in is the garage at 1120 Oak Street. The access in/out of this garage is much quicker than those at 13th and Grand.

If entering from Grand, opt to use the parking garage that is under the Power & Light District’s Live! Block, at 151 E. 13th Street. This is typically cheaper than the lot and garages on the other corners adjacent to Sprint Center. If you use Sprint for cell phone service, you can use the Sprint Fast Pass lane, which is the doors closest to The College Basketball Experience. You just have to show your phone’s home screen as proof you are a Sprint user.

Looking to park for free? Utilize the Street Car! Parking is available near the North Loop stops at 601 Main and 711 Main. The Street Car stops at 14th and 12th streets, each will get you to Sprint Center, just start walking East.

If you have Happy Hour or dinner in mind, valet park for free at the Ambassador Hotel and enjoy the food and cocktails at the Reserve. It’s only a two block walk to the arena, or they will drive you there.

If dive bars are your thing, head to the Zoo Bar. It’s on McGee, this street intersects the front and back entrances of Sprint Center, and is between 13th and 12th streets. It’s small, but a great place for a pre-or post-event drink.

Once you’re inside Sprint Center, if you bank with UMB, you can visit the UMB Count on More Lounge. They serve up free beers, have comfy seating, and charging ports. Note: some events prohibit alcohol service.

Want to have a little fun before the show? Visit The College Basketball Experience. Typically open Wednesday through Sunday until 6pm (an open daily in March and through the summer), it’s the official hall of fame for men’s college basketball. However, it’s not a typical hall of fame, it’s not museum-like. It’s an interactive attraction with a ton of basketball things to do and to read. You can easily spend two hours or more in there. During Big 12 and similar tournament events, you can pass back and forth through a special entrance if you have tickets to both venues.

Sprint Center is a great arena, and the staff is excellent. You will be amazed at how quickly they get the line moving once doors to a show opens.

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Hi @NexusKC ,

Thanks so much for sharing these tips here with us. I’ve never been to a live basketball or any other game actually, but I’ve always wanted to see that as it’s probably an amazing experience. Another dreams is to see a live baseball game. Do you often go to this Center? What games have you seen so far?

Do you know you can also leave a great review on Google Maps, which would be helpful to others who are planning to visit the Center. Could you also link the Google Maps location here. Thanks again! :slightly_smiling_face:

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@DanniS thank you! This is the paragraph version of a List I created and saved to Sprint Center / Google Maps. Or at least I HOPE it saved as such! I don’t go to a lot of games, the one pictured here was sponsored by my company. I go there also for a few concerts a year.

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