Disclaimer: My trip was hosted by Visit Kansas City Kansas. All photos and opinions are mine.
Kansas City, Kansas, is a go-to holiday destination for fun experiences at Christmastime. I’ve traveled there twice during winter for its immersive light displays, shopping, and unique dining, and I guarantee you’ll discover it’s worth the visit.

Kick off the Holidays at Jingle! Kansas City
The magic of the holidays comes alive at Jingle! Kansas City. Located at Legend’s Field, over four million lights create pathways. Stroll within illuminated tunnels and snap photos from a picture-worthy Santa sleigh or towering reindeer.
Visitors of all ages will appreciate the on-site activities, including the Magical Forest Ice Skating Trail and Glacier Slides Snow Tubing. You don’t have to be athletic to participate in either one. Schedule your arrival time, sign the waivers, and give it a go.
Although I’m not much of an ice skater, it was fun to try it. Finding a pair of skates that fit me was a bit of a challenge, but it was worth the experience once we snapped photos as the sun set and the holiday lights became aglow.
We watched families defy gravity at Glacier Slides Snow Tubing, which offers two options for ascending to the bottom: a kid-friendly “bunny hill” and a 30-foot-tall slide.
Participants screamed with glee as they slid downhill, and kids often begged their parents for a second run. Chris loved the speed and thrill of the descent.
Afterward, we listened to a pianist play and sing holiday tunes inside the Bah Humbug Sing-A-Long Piano Bar. I sipped spiked cider and, yes, found myself singing popular jingles. I felt the Christmas spirit.
We perused vendor booths before entering the second floor’s Tipsy Tree Lounge; we enjoyed another cup of holiday cheer while watching families explore the park below.
The festive experience concluded after selecting an ornament for our tree from the gift shop, a memento of our date night experience.
PRO TIP: Upgrading your tickets to include the VIP Pass is worth it, providing access to lounges, fast pass lanes, a welcome drink, a $10 gift certificate, and a to-go swag bag. Order tickets.
Take a Fantastical Tour of Knights of Lights
At Knights of Lights, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival site transports holidaygoers to an unbelievable Feast of Lights. It was our second time at Knights and Lights, and this time, more twinkling lights, photo opportunities, and vendors were available.
We made a beeline for a tented room where Santa and Mrs. Claus welcome families. To my surprise, we had them to ourselves, so we chatted joyfully about their holiday duties before I requested a photo with them. A jolly time, indeed.
The Renaissance-themed holiday fun continues throughout the park as hobbyists perfect their craft.
Sparks fly into the night sky as a blacksmith works. Nearby, a woman crochets with colorful yarn. The smell of fried food permeates the air from a food vendor’s station.
Knights of Lights is designed to be a fantastical experience. Order tickets online or in person at the gate.
You may love it so much that you’ll want to return when all vendors are available during the Kansas City Renaissance Festival.
PRO TIP: Planning a date night? Purchase a Feast of Lights Dining pass to enjoy a gourmet meal inside a cozy igloo.
Enjoy Holiday Shopping at Legends® Outlets
The best place to stock up on Christmas gifts for others or yourself is Legends® Outlets, where I always walk with shopping bags after an afternoon of retail therapy.
It’s not just an outdoor shopping center. It’s a shopping destination.
A directory of apparel stores includes brands such as Kate Spade, J. Crew, Michael Kors Outlet, and dozens more. During a recent visit, we purchased three pairs of sneakers at Adidas for under $100.
Not only do many of the stores advertise low prices, but some offer additional coupons and clearance merchandise.
Specialty shops such as Gamestop, Claire’s, and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory make shopping for kids a breeze. I never miss a chance to shop for seasonal gifts at Home Goods.
And when you’ve worked up an appetite for holiday shopping, stop for a meal at one of over 20 restaurants.
It’s our tradition to stop at the massive Christmas tree for a photo for our holiday card. Bringing kids? They can drop a letter to Santa in the mailbox at AMC Legends 14 Theater.
PRO TIP: Participate in the 12 Days of Christmas deals during the first two weeks of December. Shop daily deals.
Indulging in Delicious Meals at Area Restaurants
Burritos Chiquita
Start your day for breakfast at Burritos Chiquita (1328 Minnesota Avenue), one of 60 taquerias on the KCK Taco Trail. Download the app and check-in upon arrival to earn 100 points toward future prizes.
I recommend ordering two breakfast burritos per person, and the carne asada burritos are excellent. If you’re extra hungry, consider ordering the Torta Memo, a stuffed bread sandwich with peppers, grilled steak, and cheese.
PRO TIP: The green salsa is mild, and the orange salsa is extra spicy.
Yard House
Yard House (1863 Village West Parkway) consistently impresses me, and I always look forward to dining at Legends Outlets. Known for serving over 100 beers, the food menu complements a list of scratch kitchen favorites ranging from burgers and sandwiches to seafood pasta and ribeye dinners.
I recommend ordering the shareable Poke Nachos for an appetizer, which our server told us is the restaurant’s most popular request. Layers of marinated ahi tuna, peppers, truffle sauce, and Asian-inspired ingredients sit atop crispy wonton chips.
For lunch, I chose the Baja Shrimp Taco and Vampire Taco with a side house salad, a delicious balance of spicy seasoning and fresh ingredients. Our table also enjoyed a juicy Truffle Cheeseburger with truffle fries, a decadent combo.
Yard House is an excellent choice for dining, especially if you want to watch the game from a bar television.
PRO TIP: If you drop by for a meal during the weekend, expect a short wait for a table or seat yourself at the bar for drink and meal service.
Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen
At Jazz: A Louisiana Kitchen (1859 Village West Parkway), the New Orleans-inspired interior decorations and menu selections make you feel you’ve left Kansas for the Bayou State.
For over 25 years, guests have ordered seafood stuffed po’boys, crawfish étouffée, and plates of pasta swimming in Creole-spiced cream sauce.
We sat at the bar to avoid a wait at the hostess desk, where two bartenders introduced themselves and told us about the three-piece live jazz band playing on the second floor. Expect live music every night of the week starting at 6:00 pm.
I ordered Shrimp & Scallops Pontchartrain, which was so rich in flavor and seasoning that I mopped up every bite of the tequila cream sauce with complimentary baguette bread. A bite of my boyfriend’s seafood fettuccini proved too spicy for my palette but so tasty.
PRO TIP: Although it’s not a sports bar, Jazz bartenders confess it’s a great place to enjoy a meal during a televised Kansas Chiefs football game because there is never a wait.
Rest Well at Holiday Inn Express Kansas City at the Legends
Reserve a room at Holiday Inn Express Kansas City at the Legends (1931 Prairie Crossing), and you’re within a five-minute drive of holiday shopping and nearby attractions.
As an IHG Hotel Rewards member, I expect the hotel’s comfortable amenities, including a fitness center, indoor swimming pool, and high-speed free Wi-Fi.
The hotel was at capacity with guests the night of our stay due to a nearby sports tournament.
PRO TIP: Pack earplugs and a sleep mask for a guaranteed night’s slumber.
Bonus Suggestions for Exploring Kansas City, Kansas
I’m a big fan of the Strawberry Hill neighborhood for its eclectic stores and homey vibe.
Less than a 15-minute drive from Legends Outlets, independently owned businesses like Flagship Books, Krizman’s Sausage, and Splitlog Coffee Company are must-stops if you love a cool neighborhood vibe with stores to match.
But there’s more! If you extend your holiday vacation in Kansas City, Kansas, consider reading my blog posts 7 Ways to Explore Culture in Kansas City, Kansas, and Essential Stops in Kansas City, Kansas.
The holidays should be a stress-free, magical time for travelers. Kansas City, Kansas, joyful experiences make it possible and a memorable good time.




PRO TIP: Pack hiking shoes. If weather permits, take a nature walk along the Tallgrass Trail, a scenic 1.5-mile loop with views of a pond and natural prairie. Walkers gain access to an open-air pathway leading to learning stations.
PRO TIP: Bring binoculars if you plan on driving designated roads to view waterfowl on a good weather day in the Cheyenne Bottoms.
Koch Exhibit Hall includes 3,500 square feet of walk-thru displays with hands-on visual and auditory stations. Birdwatchers will appreciate the Bob Gress Wildlife Observatory for spotting native songbirds, deer, or turkey.
The collection includes birds, wild animals, and Kansas native species. His collection of owls is particularly amazing, especially when in contrasted with big cats in close proximity.
Fossils, rocks, minerals, dinosaur bones, and aquariums with snacks, frogs, and bugs make touring the museum an immersive experience for all ages. A native Kansan, I loved the artifacts found in the Sunflower State, including massive geodes and crystals.
PRO TIP: Animatronic dinosaurs and life-size taxidermy may frighten the museum’s youngest visitors, so prepare your self-guided tour accordingly.
Ignite your curiosity on a self-guided tour of mammal skulls and taxidermy ranging from Arctic animals and the Rocky Mountains to the rain forest and the Kansas prairie.
Open year-round, Kansas nature centers offer visitors an opportunity to learn about native plants and animal species.





Bonus: Cross the Missouri border to experience 

K18 Café
Bonus: Although the following restaurants are not located at an airport, each restaurant’s interior is designed with aircraft in mind:
I’m always eager to learn about new-to-me aviation-themed restaurants in my home state, so if you know of one I didn’t include in this post, please drop the name in the comments.


You’ll quickly be impressed by the high-quality selections as you peruse the bookcases. Of course, my eyes darted right to the cookbooks and travel guides, but I also found myself gazing at the rest of the gently-used books. The backend of the story is dedicated to the littlest shoppers, while the rest of the store stocks books for all ages.
The store is organized and managed by a small group of volunteers who are eager to help you find your next read. Open six days a week, book lovers can peruse well-stocked shelves for every genre from non-fiction to true romance. They make searching out a new book easy, too. The volunteer workers have painstakingly categorized the books and created thoughtful displays.
Open since 2015, the store is operated as a non-profit with the hope of connecting people with the resources they need. Within moments of my visit, I spotted books and supplies for every age. Parents with children in tow will appreciate the kids’ section devoted to their reading needs.
A haven for college students, the upstairs tables are typically occupied by college-aged scholars seated behind laptops. Downstairs, the register area doubles as a cafe.
Decorative ravens cut from paper dangle from string overhead as shoppers choose their next read. Like any good indie bookstore, a couple of curious cats are known to greet customers.
Shoppers can expect fiction and non-fiction titles, and I was impressed to see several best-selling titles in stock. Are you on the hunt for a good read during a road trip? Do you have a young adult reader interested in a new book? You’ll find multiple genres at Seven Stories.
You’ll notice that they don’t carry just best-selling titles but also curate new books that might not find elsewhere. For example, they stock a sizable selection of books by Indigenous authors, and the children’s book inventory is sizable.
But you’ll find more than books at Red Fern Booksellers. I was impressed to discover hand-made gift wrap, stationary for sale, puzzles, stickers, and handcrafted greeting cards. My visit ended perfectly when a butterfly greeted me as I exited the store, a delightful experience.
The café offers patrons a place to sit back and relax with a book or meet as a small group. During my visit, several locals met friends and colleagues at oversized tables with access to free Wi-Fi. Other areas of the coffee house were dedicated to families with kids, and the back patio offered a quiet, more secluded place to unwind.
I particularly appreciate their local interest and Kansas history books, a modest section located on the second floor. In 2021, I was proud to see they stocked my first book and encouraged me to sign them when visiting.
In business since 1977, the store regularly hosts author signing events and book talks.




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Hopefully, this list inspires you to add more delight to your Thanksgiving break spent with family. It’s the time of year when we’re reminded that quality time spent with family is important.






