All of KC's great venues for watching both major and minor league sports!
1. GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
2. Kauffman Stadium
Jason Schlosser: It's worth an inning to hit the Hall Of Fame. Brett's pinetar bat and the '85 Series trophy are pretty cool to see in person.
3. Silverstein Eye Centers Arena
Kyle Rohde: Free parking and really good hockey action - check it out!
4. Lakeside Speedway
Kyle Rohde: Bring earplugs, or buy a set for $2 at the track. You'll thank me when your ears aren't ringing the next day!
5. Kansas Speedway
Kyle Rohde: Unlike many racetracks, you're not allowed to bring backpacks in. You can, however, bring a small soft-sided cooler so save $$$ and bring your own food/drink.
6. T-Mobile Center
Kyle Rohde: Try entering from the Oak Street side - usually less crowded than the Grand side.
7. Legends Field
Steve Talbott: Great place, very family friendly and what you might expect from a newer minor league stadium.
8. Children's Mercy Park
Joe Davis: Download Sporting Explore on your iOS device (iPhone, iPod, iPad) or Android device and play live trivia during the game.
9. Allen Fieldhouse
Kyle Rohde: Feel the chills up & down your back when you watch the intro video showing 100+ years of basketball tradition.
10. Memorial Stadium
Kyle Rohde: Want to stay warm longer? Sit on the east side of the stadium. As the sun goes down, the west side gets shaded quickly.
11. Municipal Auditorium
Kyle Rohde: Yes, this venue has hosted more NCAA Final Fours than any other. Hard to believe but it's true!
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