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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices peak at nearly $190 on Fridays.
In Kansas City, hotel prices show a gradual increase from just over $130 on Monday to nearly $190 by Friday, before experiencing a slight decline over the weekend. Saturday prices hover around $175, while Sunday drops to about $130, indicating a notable difference between weekday and weekend rates.
Price by Month
Lowest in February just over $100, highest in January around $400.
In Kansas City, hotel prices vary significantly by month. The lowest average price occurs in February, at just over $100, while January shows the highest prices, approaching $400. The summer months generally reflect mid-range prices.
How far in advance should I book?
Last-minute prices for lower quality hotels may drop significantly, while availability for higher quality hotels is limited.
In Kansas City, hotel prices generally decrease as the check-in date approaches, particularly for lower quality hotels which may lower rates significantly last minute. However, by three weeks prior, many of the best hotels are often fully booked, limiting availability and reducing chances for competitive pricing on top accommodations.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Kansas City is 2* at just over $100.
In Kansas City, the distribution of hotels shows that prices generally increase with star rating, starting from just over $100 for 2-star hotels, around $140 for 3-star, and about $220 for 4-star hotels, indicating small price differences between adjacent categories.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do major events (Chiefs games, conventions, NCAA/T-Mobile Center) affect hotel availability and pricing?
How common is true accessibility (step-free rooms, roll-in showers, elevators) in Kansas City hotels?
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Top Tips
- Choose hotels on the KC Streetcar line for free downtown access. The 2.2-mile free line offers direct rides with low-floor boarding and ADA access to T-Mobile Center, Power & Light District, and multiple downtown restaurants. Major brands on the line, such as Marriott and Hilton, may provide streetcar route maps at the front desk.
- Expect downtown hotel parking to cost $20-$45 USD per night for self-park and $30-$55 USD per night for valet. Some hotels may offer discounted or complimentary parking for loyalty program members, and note that garages downtown often have height restrictions for larger vehicles.
- Transit from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) to downtown typically takes 20-30 minutes off-peak or 30-50 minutes during rush hour, covering 16-20 miles. Rideshare fares usually range from $25-$45 USD one-way. Most hotels do not offer direct public transit or airport shuttles, so confirm ground transport options directly with your hotel or app.
- Book 30-90 days in advance for Kansas City Chiefs home games or major conventions, such as those at Bartle Hall/KC Convention Center. Flexible travel dates may help secure better room rates as inventory tightens and prices climb near event dates.
- If you need step-free access, request it when booking Country Club Plaza and Westport boutique hotels, as many historic buildings have small elevators or interior stairs. Contact the hotel directly to confirm available accessibility features, such as roll-in showers or visual alarms, since offerings can vary between properties and room types.
- Street-level nightlife noise near Power & Light District is common on weekend nights until 1:30-2:30 a.m. Request a room on a higher floor or facing away from the district, or consider hotels with soundproofing or those located just outside the area for a quieter stay.
- Kansas City municipal tap water meets potable standards for safe drinking, so bringing a reusable water bottle can help you avoid bottled water costs. Many major hotels in the city also offer ice machines or hydration stations for guest convenience.
- Most midscale and upscale Kansas City hotels include free basic Wi-Fi, but bandwidth may vary by property. For high-upload work like videoconferencing, verify speed details, inquire about paid upgrades, or consider using business centers or co-working spaces found in major chains. Ask if a daily Wi-Fi device limit applies.
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