Kansas City at Thanksgiving
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:37 pm
I was up in KC at Thanksgiving. While I have no pictures to show, I was really impressed by how well the city seemed to be doing in spite of a sagging local economy. The Plaza was packed on all three of my visits (including the night of Thanksgiving for the lighting ceremony). On each occasion, I was surprised how many non-residents were down there (given the license plates in the car parks) and how many people were out taking photos; I haven't see that before on the Plaza. Restaurants were also packed although two places I really wanted to try were closed. One of these was the Peachtree downtown which was closed for lunch the day after Thanksgiving. Thought about trying out Frans but the place has absolutely no visual appeal. We ate at Gordon Biersch instead and really enjoyed it; their seasonal beer is pretty good. Also went into Cosentino's Market, very nice place which reminded me of the large upscale food markets inside urban European department stores and it was doing a pretty brisk business for the day after Thanksgiving. My kids, both of which grew up in Europe and have been unappreciative of the city to date, decided that KC was actually a pretty great place afterall (but it took living the last 6 months in Houston TX for KC to earn that appreciation).
On the downside, it took us nearly an hour to get out from the bottom level of the parking garage beneath the Lockton building after the lighting ceremony. Didn't mind the wait so much but the braindead people there left their cars running the entire time when it was obvious that the ventilation fans were not turned on. Dangerous situation. The defunct development project on the west side of the Plaza was another downer; it could become a festering pillar of blight if they can't find someone to step up to the plate and finish the project; a real potential derailer for the area.
Great trip, except for the drive back.
On the downside, it took us nearly an hour to get out from the bottom level of the parking garage beneath the Lockton building after the lighting ceremony. Didn't mind the wait so much but the braindead people there left their cars running the entire time when it was obvious that the ventilation fans were not turned on. Dangerous situation. The defunct development project on the west side of the Plaza was another downer; it could become a festering pillar of blight if they can't find someone to step up to the plate and finish the project; a real potential derailer for the area.
Great trip, except for the drive back.