Pretty sure I know what the blue one is looking at
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - the main stage
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - I had my picture taken with the 1985 and 2015 World Series Trophies
Lacking in flavor and a lime green hue that suggests it steamed a little too long.
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - indoor little league field
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - indoor little league field
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - indoor little league field
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest
2016 Holiday Mart
My morning Fave!
Kansas City Royals Annual Fanfest - the ball thrown for strike 3, the final out of the 2015 World Series
Magnolia
KC Autoshow 2011!
The crowd
Holiday Mart! 10-6 Sat, 10-4 Sun. Tix still avail. Such a fun event- filled with great shopping, dozens of vendors f/ all over!
Shawn J.
May 21, 2012
Bartle Hall is Kansas City's primary convention center. And as far as convention centers go it's of reasonable size, is updated quite often, and holds a wide variety of events. Writing from an end user / visitor perspective depending on the event being held Bartle Hall is a great venue. When opened up for the Sportsshow you'll realize just how big it is. Thanks to the 1% for Art city ordinances the place is also decorated quite nicely. Just ignore the giant hair curlers on top of the supporting cable towers!The ballroom and various meeting areas have always been functional and quite comfortable while attending events there. Parking as with any downtown venue is always a problem. If you park in the Barney Allis Plaza garage you can take the underground tunnels to get to Bartle Hall, Municipal Auditorium, and the Music Hall. This is great info to know if the weather is bad, but for smaller events sometimes the tunnel can be closed. It's also kind of creepy to some people so if you don't like tunnels stick to street level access. Overall it's not Chicago's massive McCormick Place and it's not World Class like the Las Vegas Convention Center while it's at max capacity for the CES: Consumer Electronics Show, but for KC, this is a great facility to have! Depending on the event the vendors for food and beverage service can range from top notch to not having enough open. A word to the wise: Unless you're stuck there eat before you go.
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Andrew L.
Jun 1, 2016
My review will be brief. By many residents of the greater Kansas City metro area (with exceptions), Bartle Hall is referred to as the Kansas City Convention Center. If you ask about Bartle Hall, you will likely receive a blank look. Bartle Hall is part of the Kansas City Convention Center. Should you wish for additional information on Yelp, try the other search.
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David M.
Mar 23, 2018
Do not go. They did not sell enough booths. The people in the booths try to draw you in with questions and were annoying. Shame on the people who put this on and allow this. Complete waste of time and money.
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