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Treat your wallet with KC Savings

Visit KC’s free passport lets you explore the city and save money at the same time.

KC Savings

It’s much more fun to explore when there’s a deal.

Photo by KCtoday

Here’s a tip even born and bred Kansas Citians probably don’t know about...

Visit KC has a free passport program called KC Savings that’s open to visitors + locals alike. Simply sign up online, then deals will be emailed + texted to you. Redeem them by showing your pass to staff at participating businesses.

Some of our favorite current offers are:

  • Free admission tickets to the KC Wheel + Pennway Putt Mini Golf
  • 20% off KC Rep tickets
  • One free bay at T-Shotz
  • Free cover on Fridays + Saturdays at Mosaic Ultra Lounge
  • BOGO draft beer at Oak & Steel
  • $50 credit for Nine Zero One rooftop lounge when you stay at The Fountaine
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