KC Attractions Pass: 1-Day

Expiration: Must start using within 90 days of purchase

Ready to explore more of Kansas City? With the KC Attractions Pass, take advantage of admission to eight of the area’s dynamic destinations through a single purchase. The pass provides access to all participating attractions, so you’ll have the flexibility to chart your own path through KC. It’s the perfect way to make a day (or a full weekend) memorable! Plus, you’ll save time and money by securing the tickets you need all in one place. Immerse yourself in celebrated historical institutions and embark on a journey through some of the region’s most whimsical, wonderful experiences—all while saving time and money along the way.


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American Jazz Museum
Located in the Historic 18th & Vine Jazz District in Kansas City, MO, the American Jazz Museum showcases the sights and sounds of jazz through interactive exhibits and films, the Changing Gallery exhibit space, Horace M. Peterson III Visitors Center, The Blue Room, and Gem Theater. Since its inception in September 1997, the Museum hosts thousands of students, scholars, musicians and fans of the arts for over 200 performances, education programs, special exhibitions, community events and more each year, providing an opportunity to learn about the legends, honor their legacy, or simply enjoy the sounds of modern day jazz.
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What's Included

  • American Jazz Museum General Admission
Jesse James Birthplace Museum
Visitors at the Jesse James Birthplace can see where the legend began. The museum displays the world’s largest collection of James family artifacts - Jesse’s boots and Frank’s surrender letter tend to captivate visitors. Guests then follow the paved winding trail to the farmhouse and walk along the creek where, as young boys, Frank and Jesse spent much of their time playing. In the yard of the family home is Jesse’s original burial site, the place where his mother once sold souvenir rocks from his grave for twenty-five cents.
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What's Included

  • Jesse James Birthplace Museum General Admission
Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop-Farm
Explore living history: 1860s style at Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop & Farm, Olathe, KS, the last remaining stagecoach stop open to the public on the Santa Fe Trail. The house is the original built by James ‘Beatty’ Mahaffie and his son, William, in 1865. Today, you can explore the dining room and full kitchen in the cellar where numerous stagecoach passengers took a meal.
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What's Included

  • Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop-Farm General Admission
  • 10% Off Total Purchase In Mahaffie Market Gift Shop
National WWI Museum and Memorial
Ranked as the No. 1 attraction in Kansas City by TripAdvisor and as one of the top 25 museums in the nation, the National WWI Museum and Memorial is America’s leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its enduring impacts on the global community. The Museum and Memorial holds the most comprehensive collection of World War I objects and documents in the world and takes visitors of all ages on an epic journey through a transformative period, while sharing deeply personal stories of courage, honor, patriotism and sacrifice. Designated by Congress as America’s official World War I Museum and Memorial and located in downtown Kansas City, Mo., the National WWI Museum and Memorial inspires thought, dialogue and learning to make the experiences of the Great War era meaningful and relevant for present and future generations.
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What's Included

  • National WWI Museum And Memorial General Admission
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum
Cultural Museum honoring the legacy of Negro Leagues Baseball

What's Included

  • 15% Off Museum Gift Shop Purchases
  • Negro Leagues Baseball Museum General Admission
Shawnee Town 1929 Museum
Shawnee Town is a living history museum located in Shawnee, Kansas. Step back into the 1920s and experience life in Shawnee, a truck-farming town located just 10 miles from downtown Kansas City! Visitors of all ages can explore our interactive historic Main Street's local businesses and an original truck farm - chickens included!

MUSEUM HOURS
March to October: Tues - Sat 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
45 minute guided tours with interpreter on the hour.
Last hourly tour leaves at 3pm. Self guide at any time.

November to February: Closed for Tours
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What's Included

  • Shawnee Town 1929 Museum General Admission
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures (T/m) preserves and exhibits one of the nation’s largest historic toy collections on public display and the world’s largest fine-scale miniature collection. With over 94,000 objects in the collection, there is something for everyone and every age. Explore interactive and temporary exhibits alongside museum favorites such as the nine-foot-tall Coleman Dollhouse and the 1:12 scale Art Deco Jewelry Store. Located on the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus, visitors to T/m park for free. Visit T/m today!
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What's Included

  • National Museum Of Toys And Miniatures General Admission
The Regnier Family Wonderscope Children's Museum of Kansas City
The region’s only accessible, non-profit children’s museum dedicated to providing STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math – educational experiences for young children and their families. Wonderscope features 30,000 square feet of indoor exploration and 1/2 acre of year-round outdoor adventure, all with a unique Kansas City theme. The museum is easily accessible via public transportation and major roadways.
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What's Included

  • Wonderscope General Admission
Vaile Mansion
The Vaile Mansion, Museum and Arboretum was built by Colonel and Mrs. Harvey Vaile in 1881. It was described as "the most princely house and the most comfortable home in the entire west," by the Kansas City Times in 1882. Situated on North Liberty Street, a mile north of the historic Independence Square, the three-story Gothic-like structure today sits in solitary splendor, an architectural anomaly among the surrounding Midwestern homes.

The 31 room mansion includes 9 marble fireplaces, spectacular painted ceilings, flushing toilets, a built-in 6,000 gallon water tank, and a 48,000 gallon wine cellar. This mansion is one of the best examples of Second Empire style architecture in the United States. It was rescued from demolition in 1983 and has been restored to provide tours to the public.

Vaile Mansion is closed most of November, and all of January, February and March. Please confirm hours before planning your visit!
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What's Included

  • Guided Tour
  • 10% Off Gift Shop Purchase