See This, Skip That: Kansas City

This is a fun, exciting town, with a burgeoning culinary scene.

Skip the Coins, Park with the AppIf you’re driving around downtown KC and need to park, no need for change. Download the city’s new Parkmobile app, which allows you to pay for your spot directly from your phone. Parking should be easy to find: there are 40,000 spaces throughout downtown.

Skip the Park, Head IndoorsMother Nature’s unpredictability is its own Kansas City attraction. But that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice fun with the kids. There are two indoor waterparks here that are open year-round: Coco Key and Great Wolf Lodge. You can spend the night at these resorts, but they can also be a thrilling way to kill a few hours on any afternoon.

Skip the City, Visit the FarmTeeming with back-in-the-day experiences, the Deanna Rose Children’s Farmstead can be both fun and educational. This 12-acre learning environment is designed to resemble a turn-of-the-century farm and includes a dairy barn, blacksmith shop and ice cream parlor. You can go mining and fishing, ride wagons and ponies and even bottle feed baby goats. Many activities carry a nominal price tag but admission is free on weekdays, and just $2 on weekends and holidays. The Farmstead is open April through October and is located in the KC suburb of Overland Park, Kansas.

Skip Starbucks, Go Straight to the RoasterThe coffee culture thrives in this city, which draws some of the best roasters and baristas in the country. Artisan coffee shops are genuine locals’ hangouts and a great place to learn about the process, from bean to cup. Check out hot spots like PT Coffee, Thou Mayest and Oddly Correct. At The Roasterie’s Factory Café, take a free tour to learn how they cup, air-roast and blend their coffees.

Skip the Diet, Savor the ‘CueIt would be a travesty to visit Kansas City and not indulge in the slow-smoked barbecue that’s made this place a foodie mecca. There are more than 100 restaurants that specialize in Kansas City BBQ, offering finger-licking grub for not only lunch and dinner, but also breakfast and all those late-night cravings. Why make just one stop? KC Barbecue Tours travels the city by bus to sample dishes from many of the city’s best BBQ spots; the four-hour culinary jaunts cost $65 and include all gratuities. And don’t stop at the ‘cue; the gourmet experience in KC includes world-class steaks, a bevy of ethnic and vegetarian restaurants and awesome spots for brunch. Stroll down 39th Street for great food finds.

Gabe Saglie is Senior Editor for Travelzoo, which features Kansas City deals here: http://www.travelzoo.com/local-deals/Kansas-City/deals.