La mayoría de los visitantes asumen que Kansas City es una ciudad. En realidad son dos — una mitad en Missouri y otra en Kansas, divididas por la frontera estatal que atraviesa el centro. Para las familias, esto importa: el mejor parque acuático interior está en el lado de Kansas, el mejor grupo de museos infantiles en el de Missouri, y el hotel que elijas te ancla a una órbita.
La jugada definitiva para familias es Crown Center en el lado de Missouri — una mini-ciudad cubierta y con clima controlado que conecta Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium y Crayola Experience a un hotel y tiendas a través de pasarelas cerradas. En una ciudad que oscila entre 35°C en verano y temperaturas bajo cero en invierno, ese pasillo cubierto es de oro. También puedes caminar cubierto hasta Union Station, donde Science City — el museo infantil interactivo de Kansas City — vive dentro de una bellísima estación de tren restaurada de 1914. Los niños mayores querrán ir a Worlds of Fun, un parque de atracciones de tamaño completo con el parque acuático Oceans of Fun adjunto, a 15–25 minutos al noreste. Las familias fanáticas del deporte pueden asistir a un partido en el Estadio Arrowhead, hogar de los Chiefs y gran recinto de conciertos — reserva con antelación si tus fechas coinciden con un gran evento.
Cinco barrios. Crown Center es imbatible para niños menores de diez años — irás a Legoland en pijama. Downtown/Power & Light te pone cerca de Union Station, el tranvía gratuito y los restaurantes más animados. Country Club Plaza es el más bonito — un distrito comercial al aire libre de estilo español modelado sobre Sevilla, con hoteles de suite a buen precio. Village West en el lado de Kansas es donde vive Great Wolf Lodge. Worlds of Fun tiene cabañas dentro del parque.
Y la comida. La barbacoa de Kansas City es una religión — puntas quemadas y costillas ahumadas lentamente sobre roble y nogal con salsa de tomate y melaza. Joe's Kansas City (en una gasolinera, en serio), Q39 y Arthur Bryant's son los nombres por los que se pelean los locales. Espera $15–25 por plato más el 18–22% de propina. La comida en general es buena y económica para los estándares de EE.UU. — una familia de cuatro personas come bien por $60–90 en un restaurante de mesa. Los hoteles de rango medio cuestan $130–220/noche; las suites familiares con cocinas $180–280; los paquetes de Great Wolf Lodge suben a $350–500 los fines de semana. El Uber desde el aeropuerto cuesta $45–60.
El Aeropuerto Internacional de Kansas City (MCI) está a 30–40 minutos al noroeste y fue renovado en 2023 — realmente agradable. Los titulares de pasaporte del Reino Unido, UE, Japón, Corea, Singapur y Taiwán usan el sistema de exención ESTA ($21, validez de dos años). Los viajeros tailandeses, indios, chinos y vietnamitas necesitan una visa B1/B2 — solicita con 3–6 meses de antelación. La ciudad es segura en las zonas turísticas (Crown Center, Plaza, Power & Light, Westport, Village West están bien de día y de noche). La temporada de tornados va de abril a junio — el sistema de sirenas es excelente. Los mejores meses son abril–mayo y septiembre–octubre. Las propinas en restaurantes son del 18–22% antes de impuestos — obligatorias.
Nuestras diez selecciones abarcan toda la ciudad, desde el Sheraton at Crown Center con piscina en la azotea hasta las cabañas económicas de Worlds of Fun Village, con Great Wolf Lodge y suites familiares en Plaza en medio.
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La mayoría de los visitantes asumen que Kansas City es una ciudad. En realidad son dos — una mitad en Missouri y otra en Kansas, divididas por la frontera estatal que atraviesa el centro. Para las familias, esto importa: el mejor parque acuático interior está en el lado de Kansas, el mejor grupo de museos infantiles en el de Missouri, y el hotel que elijas te ancla a una órbita.
La jugada definitiva para familias es Crown Center en el lado de Missouri — una mini-ciudad cubierta y con clima controlado que conecta Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium y Crayola Experience a un hotel y tiendas a través de pasarelas cerradas. En una ciudad que oscila entre 35°C en verano y temperaturas bajo cero en invierno, ese pasillo cubierto es de oro. También puedes caminar cubierto hasta Union Station, donde Science City — el museo infantil interactivo de Kansas City — vive dentro de una bellísima estación de tren restaurada de 1914. Los niños mayores querrán ir a Worlds of Fun, un parque de atracciones de tamaño completo con el parque acuático Oceans of Fun adjunto, a 15–25 minutos al noreste. Las familias fanáticas del deporte pueden asistir a un partido en el Estadio Arrowhead, hogar de los Chiefs y gran recinto de conciertos — reserva con antelación si tus fechas coinciden con un gran evento.
Cinco barrios. Crown Center es imbatible para niños menores de diez años — irás a Legoland en pijama. Downtown/Power & Light te pone cerca de Union Station, el tranvía gratuito y los restaurantes más animados. Country Club Plaza es el más bonito — un distrito comercial al aire libre de estilo español modelado sobre Sevilla, con hoteles de suite a buen precio. Village West en el lado de Kansas es donde vive Great Wolf Lodge. Worlds of Fun tiene cabañas dentro del parque.
Y la comida. La barbacoa de Kansas City es una religión — puntas quemadas y costillas ahumadas lentamente sobre roble y nogal con salsa de tomate y melaza. Joe's Kansas City (en una gasolinera, en serio), Q39 y Arthur Bryant's son los nombres por los que se pelean los locales. Espera $15–25 por plato más el 18–22% de propina. La comida en general es buena y económica para los estándares de EE.UU. — una familia de cuatro personas come bien por $60–90 en un restaurante de mesa. Los hoteles de rango medio cuestan $130–220/noche; las suites familiares con cocinas $180–280; los paquetes de Great Wolf Lodge suben a $350–500 los fines de semana. El Uber desde el aeropuerto cuesta $45–60.
El Aeropuerto Internacional de Kansas City (MCI) está a 30–40 minutos al noroeste y fue renovado en 2023 — realmente agradable. Los titulares de pasaporte del Reino Unido, UE, Japón, Corea, Singapur y Taiwán usan el sistema de exención ESTA ($21, validez de dos años). Los viajeros tailandeses, indios, chinos y vietnamitas necesitan una visa B1/B2 — solicita con 3–6 meses de antelación. La ciudad es segura en las zonas turísticas (Crown Center, Plaza, Power & Light, Westport, Village West están bien de día y de noche). La temporada de tornados va de abril a junio — el sistema de sirenas es excelente. Los mejores meses son abril–mayo y septiembre–octubre. Las propinas en restaurantes son del 18–22% antes de impuestos — obligatorias.
Nuestras diez selecciones abarcan toda la ciudad, desde el Sheraton at Crown Center con piscina en la azotea hasta las cabañas económicas de Worlds of Fun Village, con Great Wolf Lodge y suites familiares en Plaza en medio.
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No. 1 #1 family · year-round heated rooftop pool with skyline view + pet-friendly ★8.4 Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center
📍 Right in the Crown Center complex downtown — a covered skywalk links straight to the Crown Center mall, Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium and Union Station. Easy walk to Liberty Memorial, the T-Mobile Center and the Convention Center.
If you're planning a Kansas City trip with kids and you'd rather not waste time circling for parking, the Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center makes sense the moment you see where it sits. It's right in the Crown Center complex, with Legoland Discovery Center and Sea Life Aquarium in the same cluster — a few steps along a covered skywalk and you're there, no weather, no parking hunt. The heart of it for families is the heated rooftop pool with a full city-skyline view, open to swim all year whether it's snowing or scorching outside, with a whirlpool alongside for parents to soak tired legs. This is a big full-service tower with the lot — fitness center, in-house restaurant and bar — and it's pet-friendly, so the dog or cat comes too. The covered skywalk also links to the Crown Center mall and to Union Station, the historic depot that houses the Science City children's museum. Overall 8.4/10, and good value for families who want the kids' attractions within walking distance.
- Heated rooftop pool with skyline view, open year-round, plus a whirlpool
- Covered skywalk to Legoland Discovery + Sea Life Aquarium
- Pet-friendly, and better value than nearby hotels in the district
- Big tower of around 730 rooms — can feel crowded during major events
- Some rooms and common areas are showing their age; ask for a renovated room
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No. 2 #2 family resort · indoor water park included in room rate ★8.1 Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City
📍 Village West on the Kansas (KS) side — right next to Legends Outlets, about a 15-20 minute drive from downtown Kansas City and roughly 20 minutes from MCI airport.
Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City is more than a regular hotel — it is a resort engineered for kids. It sits in Village West on the Kansas side, right next to the popular Legends Outlets. The heart of it is a big indoor water park kept at a warm 84°F year-round, and the best part is your room rate already includes water park passes for everyone in the room, every day, with nothing extra to pay. Inside you get 8 slides spanning every level — tiny ones for little kids up to dark, fast tubes for teens — plus a wave pool, an activity pool, a tipping-bucket water castle, and a whirlpool where parents can soak. Rooms are family suites in several themes, some with a wolf-den nook and bunk beds the kids fight over. Beyond the water there is an arcade, the MagiQuest treasure hunt, and free all-day kids' programming like bedtime storytime and craft classes. Real families keep saying the same thing: the kids won't go home. It scores 8.1/10.
- Indoor water park at 84°F included in the rate every day
- 8 slides plus free kids' activities running all day
- Fun-themed family suites with bunk beds
- High total cost, very crowded on weekends and school breaks
- Food and resort merchandise are pricey
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No. 3 #3 family long-stay · all-suite with kitchens + free KC Streetcar stop out front ★8.3 📍 Heart of downtown on the Convention Center side, with a free KC Streetcar stop out front that runs straight through Power & Light District, River Market and on to Crown Center and Union Station — walking distance to T-Mobile Center and the Kansas City Convention Center.
If your family rolls deep, or you are planning several nights in Kansas City and dread cramming four or five people into one room, the Residence Inn by Marriott Kansas City Downtown/Convention Center should come as a relief. This is an all-suite property — every room has a separate sitting area and a full kitchen with a full-size fridge, stove, microwave and dishwasher. Floor plans run from studios and one-bedrooms up to a two-bedroom suite that sleeps 6, so parents get their own bedroom and kids get their own beds. The family centerpiece is the indoor pool, open whatever the weather, plus free hot breakfast every day. The clincher is the free KC Streetcar, with a stop right out front, running to Power & Light District, Crown Center (Legoland Discovery and Sea Life) and Union Station, home to the Science City children's museum. Guest scores hit 9/10 on both Agoda and Booking.
- All-suite with full kitchens; two-bedroom suite sleeps up to 6
- Indoor pool open any season + free hot breakfast daily
- Free KC Streetcar stop out front to Crown Center/Legoland
- No full dinner restaurant on-site — eat out or cook in the kitchen
- Downtown parking is separate and pricey
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No. 4 #4 budget family pick · year-round indoor pool ★7.9 Crowne Plaza Kansas City Downtown by IHG
📍 Heart of downtown Kansas City, right next to the convention center and Municipal Auditorium; a short drive or streetcar ride from Crown Center and Union Station.
Crowne Plaza Kansas City Downtown by IHG is a high-rise that budget-minded families like, parked right in the middle of downtown Kansas City. The clearest selling point is the two pools: an indoor pool the kids can splash in all year, no matter how cold a Kansas City winter gets, plus a seasonal rooftop outdoor pool open in summer with city views. The family policy is generous too, with kids 21 and under staying free, up to 4 in one room, and there's a babysitting service so parents get a break. You're next door to the convention center and Municipal Auditorium, while Crown Center and Union Station are a short drive or streetcar ride away. Reviews praise the pools, location and value most; the building and rooms read like an older property that's been kept up. Overall 7.9/10.
- Indoor pool open all year plus a summer rooftop pool
- Kids 21 and under stay free, up to 4, plus babysitting
- Downtown location near the convention center, good value
- Building and rooms feel older, not freshly modern
- Parking and extra fees you'll want to check before booking
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No. 5 #5 family value · walkable Plaza district + indoor pool + free parking/EV charging ★8.6 📍 Inside Country Club Plaza — a few minutes' walk to the Plaza's Spanish-style shops and restaurants, close to Mill Creek Park and the Brush Creek walkway, and about a 10-minute drive to Crown Center and Union Station.
If your family wants a hotel in the prettiest, most walkable part of Kansas City without paying 5-star rates, Hampton Inn & Suites Kansas City-Country Club Plaza lands the balance well. It sits inside Country Club Plaza, the open-air Spanish-style shopping district known for its tile-roofed buildings, fountains and storefronts — a few minutes' walk from the lobby puts you among restaurants, ice-cream shops and stores. The family draw is the heated indoor pool, which reviewers say the kids enjoy no matter how cold or wet it is outside, plus suites with a separate living area and sofa bed that give you more room than a standard. A free hot breakfast runs every day — hot items, pastries, fruit and fresh waffles — and there's free underground parking (rare around the Plaza) and free EV charging. It's about a 10-minute drive to Crown Center and Union Station. Guest scores hit 8.8 on Agoda, with an overall 8.6/10.
- Inside Country Club Plaza — safe, attractive, and walkable for shopping and food
- Heated indoor pool for any season plus roomy family suites
- Free underground parking, free EV charging, and free hot breakfast
- On the Plaza side — about a 10-minute drive to the kid attractions over at Crown Center
- Books up fast during the winter Plaza Lights season and event weekends
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No. 6 #6 family all-suite · walkable Plaza district + indoor pool + every room a suite ★8.9 📍 In the Country Club Plaza district — a few minutes' walk from the Spanish-style shops and restaurants of the Plaza (130-plus of them), close to the Brush Creek walkway and Mill Creek park, and about a 10-minute drive to Crown Center and Union Station.
If your family wants a room big enough for everyone to have their own corner, in the prettiest and most walkable part of Kansas City, without paying 5-star prices, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Kansas City Plaza lands the brief. The selling point is that it's all-suite — every room is a suite that separates the sleeping zone, the living zone (with a sofa bed) and a work desk, so parents and kids each get their own space in one room. A fridge and microwave handle milk, snacks and late-night reheats. The hotel sits in Country Club Plaza, a Spanish-style outdoor shopping district known for tile roofs, fountains and 130-plus shops — restaurants, ice-cream spots and stores all a few minutes from the door. Kids get the indoor pool, open in any season; parents get a 24-hour gym and a free hot breakfast buffet every morning. Guest scores hit 9.0 on Agoda, very high for this tier.
- All-suite — every room separates the sleep, living and work zones, properly partitioned
- Country Club Plaza district, safe and pretty, shop and eat on foot
- Year-round indoor pool + 24h gym + free hot breakfast
- Indoor pool runs small and feels crowded when several families swim at once
- On the Plaza side — about a 10-minute drive to the Crown Center kids' attractions
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No. 7 #7 budget family · heart of Country Club Plaza ★8.1 📍 Right in the heart of Country Club Plaza — walking distance to every restaurant and shop in the Plaza district, with Crown Center about a 10-minute drive away.
Courtyard by Marriott Kansas City Country Club Plaza isn't one of those square-box Courtyards you see everywhere. It's a warm brick building from 1925, originally built as residential apartments before becoming a hotel, which is why you get higher ceilings, characterful corridors, and a classic feel a new build can't fake. The real selling point is the location — you're in the heart of Country Club Plaza, the prettiest Spanish-style shopping district in Kansas City. Step outside and you can walk to names like The Cheesecake Factory and Houston's without driving. There's an outdoor pool for the kids to cool off in, and a policy where up to two children aged 12 and under stay free on the existing beds, which trims a real chunk off a family budget. Crown Center and other sights are a short drive away. Most reviews praise the location and value, and it suits budget families who want the Plaza address more than a fancy room. Overall score 8.1/10.
- Right in the heart of Country Club Plaza — walk to top restaurants and shopping
- 1925 historic building with character you don't get in a standard Courtyard
- Kids 12 and under stay free plus an outdoor pool — good value for families
- Pool is fairly small and closed during some periods
- Old building means some rooms feel dated, and parking costs extra
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No. 8 #8 classic-family pick · 1926 historic building ★8.3 Hilton President Kansas City
📍 Middle of the Power & Light District in downtown Kansas City — a walk to T-Mobile Center and the convention center, with a free KC Streetcar stop nearby running to Crown Center, Union Station and Science City.
Hilton President Kansas City has been open since 1926 and sits on the Historic Hotels of America register, so walking into the lobby feels like stepping back into the city's golden age — tall ceilings, chandeliers and restored period detailing that kept the original charm intact. It stands in the middle of the Power & Light District, the liveliest part of downtown, a short walk from T-Mobile Center and the convention center, which makes concert and game nights easy. For families there's a game room for the kids, plus the Drum Room, a long-running live jazz bar that parents tend to fall for. Getting around is simple: the free KC Streetcar runs to Crown Center, Union Station and Science City. Reviews praise the classic atmosphere, the location and the building's character above all. The one thing to know is there's no pool. Overall 8.3/10 — best for families who want a hotel with a story over a resort with a pool.
- 1926 historic building with classic charm, in the heart of Power & Light
- Kids' game room plus the Drum Room live-music bar
- Walk to T-Mobile Center, free streetcar to the sights
- No swimming pool
- Old building — some rooms run small, plus a parking fee
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No. 9 #9 family pick · cottages next to Worlds of Fun park ★7.7 Worlds of Fun Village
📍 Inside Worlds of Fun in Northeast KC — a few steps from the gates of the Worlds of Fun theme park and the Oceans of Fun water park, about 12 to 15 minutes' drive from downtown Kansas City and roughly 20 minutes from MCI airport.
Worlds of Fun Village is not your usual high-rise hotel — it's a spread of cottages and wood cabins tucked inside the same fence as the Worlds of Fun theme park and the Oceans of Fun water park, out in Northeast Kansas City on the Missouri side. The selling point that wins families over is the location: walk out your cottage door and the park gates are just a few steps away — no driving, no parking, no shuttling back and forth. Units come as cottages or wood cabins that sleep 6 to 8 people, which suits a big family or two families travelling together. Each one has a private balcony, a BBQ grill for cooking your own dinner, and a small kitchen corner for reheating food or putting together easy meals — a real saving on park food. The vibe leans camp-resort and easygoing, with a seasonal pool and hot tub for cooling off. It scores 7.7/10, best for families here mainly to ride the rides and hit the water park.
- A few steps from the theme park and water park gates
- Cottages sleep 6 to 8 with a kitchen to cut food costs
- Private balcony with a BBQ grill for cooking your own dinner
- Older property, built to take a beating rather than impress
- Pool, hot tub and the Village open only in the park's season
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📊Comparativa · 9 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sheraton Kansas City Hotel at Crown Center | 4 | 8.4 | ~$186 | Crown Center district. Covered skywalk to Legoland Discovery Center, Sea Life Aquarium, the Crown Center mall and Union Station. Walking distance to Liberty Memorial, the T-Mobile Center and the Convention Center. | #1 family · year-round heated rooftop pool with skyline view + pet-friendly |
| 2 | Great Wolf Lodge Kansas City | 3 | 8.1 | ~$271 | No rail — drive or taxi | #2 family resort · indoor water park included in room rate |
| 3 | Residence Inn by Marriott Kansas City Downtown/Convention Center | 3 | 8.3 | ~$157 | Free KC Streetcar stop in the heart of downtown — the line runs straight to Power & Light District, Crown Center, Union Station (Science City) and River Market, and it is a walk to T-Mobile Center and the Kansas City Convention Center. | #3 family long-stay · all-suite with kitchens + free KC Streetcar stop out front |
| 4 | Crowne Plaza Kansas City Downtown by IHG | 4 | 7.9 | ~$129 | Next to the Kansas City convention center, with a KC Streetcar stop within walking distance. | #4 budget family pick · year-round indoor pool |
| 5 | Hampton Inn & Suites Kansas City-Country Club Plaza | 3 | 8.6 | ~$137 | Inside Country Club Plaza; a few minutes' walk to the Plaza's shops and restaurants, Mill Creek Park and the Brush Creek walkway, and about a 10-minute drive to Crown Center, Union Station (Science City) and downtown. | #5 family value · walkable Plaza district + indoor pool + free parking/EV charging |
| 6 | SpringHill Suites by Marriott Kansas City Plaza | 3 | 8.9 | ~$131 | Country Club Plaza district | #6 family all-suite · walkable Plaza district + indoor pool + every room a suite |
| 7 | Courtyard by Marriott Kansas City Country Club Plaza | 3 | 8.1 | ~$126 | In the heart of the Country Club Plaza district — walk to the restaurants and shopping across the whole neighborhood. | #7 budget family · heart of Country Club Plaza |
| 8 | Hilton President Kansas City | 4 | 8.3 | ~$134 | Middle of the Power & Light District, with a KC Streetcar stop within walking distance. | #8 classic-family pick · 1926 historic building |
| 9 | Worlds of Fun Village | 3 | 7.7 | ~$143 | No rail service — drive or taxi. About 12 to 15 minutes from downtown KC, roughly 20 minutes from MCI airport. | #9 family pick · cottages next to Worlds of Fun park |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The pitch is simple: take the kids up to a heated rooftop pool with the whole city skyline in front of you, open to swim in any season, then walk a few covered steps to build with Legoland and watch fish at Sea Life — all without stepping outside.
#2 Great Wolf Lodge is a vacation designed purely around what makes kids happy — water park passes are built into the room rate every day, there are slides everywhere, and free kids' activities mean you barely need to leave.
#3 The Residence Inn downtown is where parents with a big family can finally breathe — separate-bedroom suites with full kitchens, a two-bedroom that sleeps 6, an indoor pool for the kids in any weather, and the free KC Streetcar out front straight to Crown Center, Legoland and Science City.
#4 Crowne Plaza Kansas City Downtown is a budget family pick that gives you a year-round indoor pool, a seasonal rooftop pool in summer, and a downtown spot you can walk or drive to the big sights from — stronger on value and the two-pool combo than on having brand-new rooms.
#5 A family-friendly value stay where the real draw is the Country Club Plaza location itself — a safe, good-looking Spanish-style shopping district you can walk straight into from the lobby, paired with a heated indoor pool, free hot breakfast, and the kind of free parking and EV charging that's genuinely scarce in this part of town.
#6 An all-suite family pick that hands you a properly partitioned suite and a spot in the city's prettiest walkable district for less than you'd expect.
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