Thank you for visiting our wedding website. Use this site to RSVP by July 31st, check our Q&A, and access additional information. We can't wait to celebrate with you!
McKenzie & Logan
Saturday, September 13, 2025 • Kansas City, MO
156 Days To Go!
Thank you for visiting our wedding website. Use this site to RSVP by July 31st, check our Q&A, and access additional information. We can't wait to celebrate with you!
McKenzie & Logan
Saturday, September 13, 2025 • Kansas City, MO
156 Days To Go!
Things to Do in KC
Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
6800 Zoo Dr Kansas City, MO 34132
McKenzie worked in the ticket booths here part time in 2022 before moving to Chicago with Logan. The Aquarium is brand new, and the rest of the zoo is a good adventure. There are rides, multiple regions, and many indoor exhibits.
This museum and memorial sits between Union Station and Penn Valley Park, up on a hill overlooking the city. The outside is stunning, and the memorial is large enough to walk around and get great views. The museum itself is educational, interesting, and the right amount of haunting.
This free art museum is where McKenzie and Logan got engaged. They have a beautiful and locally famous yard and sculpture garden. In the spring and summer months they do mini golf on the lawn. High schoolers take their prom pictures here. You could spend all day here and not get bored.
This museum sits in the middle of a really cool and historic KC neighborhood, the 18th and Vine District. KC was a center for black baseball culture before the major leagues were integrated and this museum aims to preserve and tell many of the stories from this segregated league and its players. This museum shares a lot with the American Jazz Museum - both are small, please enjoy both!
In the heart of the historic 18th and Vine district in KC sits this museum, a testament to Jazz music in America. Jazz was (and is) a big deal in KC, and its relationship to Black Americans and KC Citizans is intrinsically linked. This museum shares a lot with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - both are small, please check them out together!
KC’s Union Station is a combination Amtrack Station, City Center, Museum, and Post Office. It has two and a half restaurants, a couple of rotating exhibit rooms, a couple of shops, an IMAX theater, and really nice restrooms. Nobody loves KC like Union Station loves KC.
This outdoor shopping center has it all. Restaurants, stores, coffee shops, a river with gondola rides, and a confusingly tight parking garage on every block. Under new management!
This gigantic, gorgeous park was the site of a civil war battle. The rose garden is beautiful and worth the visit to walk through. This park is so big we got lost once looking for the cannons.
We cannot express just how much fun we used to have whipping these things through downtown. Cars and pedestrians will hate you, but you'll never have felt so free. With KC being a small city, it's easier to scoot around without the fear of being flattened in the road by a bus. Be careful and have so much fun!
Logan’s favorite little spot to hit in KC. They distill their own agave spirits and have a really cute southwest themed tasting bar. Their Mean Mule cocktail is the reason Logan will eat Bell Peppers now.