Photo op
Downstairs
The entrance of the experience
History area
Downstairs
Jeffrey M.
May 14, 2024
I am not a fan of college basketball, so it would seem that the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame wouldn't appeal to me. However, this place has found a way to bring in non-fans as well by allowing them to play basketball and challenge themselves to dunking, three-pointers, passing, and more. But visiting here will also quickly show you why you'll never be a baseball all star...which is such a HUGE disappointment to my high school PE teacher.I will say this is likely a one-and-done visit for me, but for a couple hours of fun at only $18, I'd say it was worth it.You can see more of our experience on our YouTube travel channel: https://youtu.be/6X_5cDClGus
Read MoreLizzie S.
Aug 11, 2022
I was turned off by the name of this--I thought, "why would I want to see museum exhibits about college basketball?" And girl, was I wrong! This is a series of hands-on basketball games with shooting, dribbling, dunking, and more, as well as cool exhibits. It's a flat $17 with in-out privileges, but it is a pain that you're not allowed to bring in outside food and drinks because I worked up a sweat--this was my gym/workout for the day! As a former high school player and current/forever basketball fan, this is a must-visit. I think it'd make a good group party or date night as well.
Read MoreAngela D.
Dec 27, 2023
Super fun place to go and bring kids + basketball players of all ages, but this place really needs to get with the times and add women's college basketball! Embarrassing that they only feature the men's game in 2023 when the women's college game is full of great stories, history, and athletes / coaches. Update needed ASAP.
Read MoreFox E.
Aug 24, 2020
If you're a basket case then you're crazy. But if you're a basketball case, while you're still crazy, you'll probably also be crazy about this place.I'm not a fan of college basketball or the prices here, but Kansas City has a lot of unexpected and interesting tourist attractions and this is one of them, so if you're a massive basketball fan, especially the college variety, it's worth a stop.
Read MoreTia R.
Sep 25, 2023
Canceled my friends son 10 year old already reserved birthday party because someone else rented out the establishment
Read MoreAdrian H.
May 20, 2023
Fun with the family quick workout just playing basketball and learning something cool when I was here.
Read MoreFinn C.
Oct 13, 2023
Very Interactive and had great basketball courts the mini games were a lot of fun but the kids in honor theater were annoying and very loud. Overall it was a great family experience
Read MoreTank G.
Apr 13, 2019
The experience is huge. Every time I thought I was leaving, I came across another exhibit. Total disclosure, I was the only person in the place. I recommend going during non-peak hours. There is dunking rims from 6 to 10 feet. I hung out at the 9 foot rim. There is also a buzzer beat exhibit, free throw exhibit, and 3 pointer exhibit. You can also determine your wing span, shoe size, vertical, and height and compare them to other famous college players. The second floor also has a full court and half court where you can run a game or practice your J.On the first floor you can play pop-a-shot, an X-box eye basket ball game, a passing exhibit, gift shop and a cool ESPN announcer exhibit, where you commentate a college game ending. There is also an area down there for the little kiddos. You have to actually be under a certain height to enter. I would say Kevin Hart height or shorter.You have to find your own parking. I parked in the lot adjacent to the museum for $7. The museum is collocated in the Sprint Center so you have to go through their security to get to the museum. This is a fun place to do some interactive stuff, get a good workout and have lots of fun. I recommend checking this place out.
Read MoreRicky S.
May 5, 2024
My son and I thoroughly enjoyed the venue. Enjoyed shooting around and taking on the many challenges available. Even though there were several people inside, it didn't feel crowded. I liked the 3point challenge and the free throw challenge. Also enjoyed reading some of the history of college basketball. The only negative was the gift shop did not have much apparel to choose from. Only a handful of schools were represented.
Read MoreDejuan B.
Jan 25, 2024
I think this podcast is a perfect mix of sports analysis and comedy I listen to it everyday while at work really makes my day more entertaining and look forward to hearing the halarious reactions to games and blown spreads. i really enjoy the college football experience even more because football is my favorite I fade u guys picks a lot and I win a lot but a funny note every time I lose a bet I scream very loud "f**k Patty C he a b***h" even tho he don't have anything to do with the poor college basketball picks I make occasionally lol... one my biggest fears is Dan will get to big and rich and stop doing the podcast ... keep up the excellent work .. P.s. A Black guy from Chicago #F**K Patty C
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