Bally’s Kansas City is the casino formerly known as the Isle of Capri Kansas City — the gaming property on the Missouri River in the northeast section of Kansas City, MO. Bally’s Corporation acquired the operation in 2020 and rebranded under its national name, but the building, river siting, and general gaming layout remain what long-time KC casino visitors will recognize. For visitors staying downtown Kansas City who want a short-rideshare casino evening, Bally’s is the closest major property — and a mobility scooter rental delivered to the downtown hotel makes the trip comfortable.
How We Serve Bally’s Kansas City Visitors
Bally’s has no attached hotel, so visitors typically stay at a downtown KCMO property and add Bally’s as an evening side-trip. We deliver to any downtown-Kansas City hotel — Loews, the Marriott Downtown, Hilton President, 21c Museum Hotel, Hotel Indigo, Crossroads Hotel, and the full downtown lodging list — ahead of your check-in. The short rideshare from downtown to Bally’s carries the scooter comfortably.
For day-trip visitors without a hotel stay, call 913-775-1098 and we’ll coordinate a direct parking-lot drop at the casino for your arrival window.
About Bally’s Kansas City (formerly Isle of Capri)
The property operates as a mid-sized Kansas City casino with:
- Gaming: approximately 1,000 slot machines across the main floor plus a table-games area with blackjack, craps, roulette, and specialty games
- Restaurants: multiple in-house dining options from casual grill to full-service
- Bar and lounge: full-service bar with gaming floor views
- Event space: promotional-event and special-function rooms
It’s a river-front property, which means outdoor elements (arrival walk from parking, some exterior amenities) are part of the visit. Most of the gaming and dining is indoor and single-level.
The Bally’s rebrand (from Isle of Capri) was part of Bally’s Corporation’s rapid growth in U.S. gaming. The operational approach is similar to other Bally’s properties nationally — focused, mid-sized gaming with predictable player programs — but the building and location are Isle-of-Capri-original.
Accessibility at Bally’s Kansas City
Entry. The main entrance from the parking lot includes an ADA-compliant ramp and automatic doors. Some outdoor walking between parking and the entry is part of the visit; scooter users handle this fine but should expect it.
Gaming floor. Single-level, carpeted with smooth transitions. Slot-machine aisles are sized for scooter passage. Accessible table-game seating is available at most tables.
Restaurants. All in-house dining has accessible seating throughout.
Restrooms. Accessible restrooms are available near each major gaming zone, with standard ADA configurations.
Parking. Accessible parking is marked near the main entrance. The overall parking footprint is large; aim for the rows closest to the front doors for the shortest arrival walk.
Courtesy scooters. Historically available on-site in limited quantity. Not reliable for weekend or peak-time visits without a guarantee.
Pairing with Downtown Kansas City
Bally’s is the natural add-on for downtown Kansas City visitors:
- Downtown stay — any of the dozen downtown hotels works as a base
- Convention add-on — a Bartle Hall convention evening can conclude with a casino side-trip
- Sports weekend — Chiefs, Royals, or T-Mobile Center event attendees often add a casino evening
- Streetcar exploration — downtown KC Streetcar loops don’t reach Bally’s but do cover the hotel-to-dinner portion of the evening
For visitors looking for a larger full-resort gaming experience, Ameristar (North Kansas City) or Argosy (Riverside, MO) offer attached-hotel stays. For visitors who want a short, focused casino evening from a downtown KCMO base, Bally’s is the right pick.