Starlight Theatre is Kansas City’s outdoor amphitheater, located in Swope Park at 4600 Starlight Road. Hosting summer Broadway tour productions, concert headliners, and special events from late spring through early fall, Starlight is one of the country’s longer-running outdoor amphitheaters and one of the city’s signature summer evening experiences. For patrons coming to Kansas City for a show at Starlight — or for KC-area residents extending an evening at the venue with a downtown hotel stay — a mobility scooter paired with hotel delivery handles the entire evening, from the drive in through the post-show return.
How We Serve Starlight Theatre Patrons
We deliver mobility scooters to your Kansas City hotel before your check-in — never to Starlight itself. Outdoor amphitheater operations on show nights are concentrated around arrival and departure windows that don’t accommodate individual rental drop-offs at the venue. Hotel delivery is the right model for both indoor and outdoor concert venues across the metro.
In practice, your scooter is staged at your hotel’s bell stand or front desk before your scheduled arrival. You take possession at check-in, and on the night of the show the scooter rides with you to Starlight — most patrons rideshare to the accessible drop-off zone, while some drive in with the scooter loaded in the trunk. After the show, the scooter returns to your hotel for overnight charging. We pick up at the hotel on whatever schedule fits your departure.
The hotels we deliver to most often for Starlight evenings: the Plaza-area properties (Marriott Plaza, Embassy Suites Plaza), Crown Center (Westin, Sheraton), and downtown convention hotels for patrons combining the show with a longer Kansas City trip.
About the Venue
Starlight Theatre opened in 1950 and has been continuously producing summer outdoor entertainment ever since. The amphitheater seats approximately 7,800 in a terraced outdoor configuration facing a covered stage. The seating area is open-air; the stage and the immediate house wings are covered, which protects performers and the production while leaving most patrons under the open sky.
Starlight’s summer programming traditionally divides between two streams:
Broadway tour series — Major touring Broadway productions run in extended engagements (often a week or more) across the summer season. These bring the full production values of a Broadway tour to an outdoor amphitheater setting, which is its own distinctive experience.
Concert series — National touring artists across genres book concert nights throughout the summer, with country, classic rock, contemporary pop, and tribute acts all rotating through the season.
The venue is set within Swope Park, one of Kansas City’s largest urban parks, with surrounding green space and the natural setting that gives the amphitheater its character. The Swope Park setting also means the venue is somewhat removed from the immediate downtown core — a feature, not a bug, for patrons who appreciate the contrast with indoor downtown venues.
Starlight is also the longtime home of the Sing-Along at Starlight holiday tradition (when the season extends into early fall) and various special events that don’t fit either the Broadway or concert categories.
Accessibility at Starlight Theatre
Starlight Theatre is fully ADA-compliant and well-equipped for patrons using personal mobility devices, with accessibility infrastructure adapted to the realities of an outdoor amphitheater venue.
Parking. Designated accessible parking is available in lots adjacent to the amphitheater, with shorter walking distances to the entry than general parking. The grade from the parking lots to the entrance is gradual.
Entrances. The main entrance accommodates personal mobility devices, with accessible-routing signage at the gates. Staff routinely assist scooter-using patrons in finding the appropriate seating section path.
Accessible seating. Starlight has designated accessible seating sections with adjacent space for personal mobility devices and companion seats. Because of the amphitheater’s terraced outdoor configuration, accessible seats are positioned where the terrain and sightlines work best for both patrons and devices.
Pathways. Pathways from the entrance through the venue to the seating sections are paved or otherwise prepared for personal mobility devices. The grade transitions are gradual; standard four-wheel travel scooters handle the venue’s outdoor terrain comfortably.
Restrooms. ADA-compliant restrooms are available, with locations distributed to serve different sections of the amphitheater. During peak evenings the busiest restrooms have queues but accessible facilities typically have shorter waits.
Concessions. Concession stands accommodate scooter-using patrons, with counters and queue layouts that work for personal mobility devices.
Weather considerations. Outdoor venues require some weather planning that indoor venues don’t. The scooter handles rain, heat, and cool evenings without issue, but plan for a poncho, weather-appropriate clothing, and sun protection during day-portion arrivals.
Getting From Your Hotel to Starlight
Starlight Theatre’s location in Swope Park means the trip from any hotel involves some driving, but the routes are simple and the distances are predictable.
Plaza hotels (Marriott Plaza, Embassy Suites Plaza) — Roughly 10-15 minutes by rideshare to the Starlight accessible drop-off zone. The shortest hotel-to-venue distance for patrons not driving themselves.
Crown Center hotels (Westin, Sheraton) — Similar pattern, slightly longer rideshare time.
Downtown KC hotels — 15-20 minutes by rideshare in normal evening traffic. Most downtown patrons rideshare; some drive in if they’re already going to be in their own vehicle for the broader weekend.
Driving in with the scooter loaded — The scooter fits comfortably in the trunk of any standard SUV. Use the accessible parking lots and follow accessible-routing signage at the entrance.
Post-show rideshare — Plan for some queue time after the show. Starlight evenings have predictable post-show patterns, and rideshare wait times after a sold-out show can run 20-30 minutes. Some patrons plan to spend a few minutes at the venue post-show before requesting a ride to let the worst of the queue clear.
Equipment Recommendations
For an evening at Starlight, we recommend a four-wheel travel scooter with stable handling for outdoor terrain and battery range that comfortably covers a full evening.
Stable handling. Outdoor amphitheater terrain — paved pathways, gradual grades, the occasional crack or uneven surface — is best handled by a four-wheel scooter. Three-wheel models are less stable on the irregular surfaces typical of an outdoor venue setting.
Battery range. A typical Starlight evening covers three to five miles of total scooter use, including the trip from the hotel, time at the venue, and the trip back. Standard travel scooter batteries handle this comfortably with overnight charging at your hotel.
Weather-readiness. Bring a poncho. Starlight performances proceed in light rain, and a covered scooter rider is dramatically more comfortable than an uncovered one. Sun protection during late-spring and early-fall daytime arrivals matters too.
Comfortable seat. Starlight performances run two to three hours including intermission. A contoured seat with a backrest matters for the time you’ll spend on the scooter before settling into the amphitheater seating.
Visibility for post-show navigation. Outdoor venues at night have lower ambient lighting than indoor concert halls. Reflective gear and the scooter’s own running lights make post-show navigation through the parking and rideshare areas safer.
We talk through the specific show date, the weather forecast, and your hotel base at booking so the unit you receive is matched to the conditions you’ll be operating in.
Booking and Hospitality Framing
For most Starlight performances, one to two weeks ahead is comfortable. For popular Broadway tour openings, holiday-themed shows, and major concert nights with sold-out attendance, three to four weeks is better. Summer weekend nights at Starlight are some of our most-requested concert rentals of the year, so plan ahead for the prime months.
KC Mobility Scooter Rentals is a hospitality rental service. We are not a medical provider, we do not bill insurance or any other coverage, and we do not require documentation of need. Starlight rentals are direct-pay and treated like any other piece of trip logistics — exactly like booking the show ticket itself. If you have specific health questions about whether mobility equipment is appropriate for you, please consult your physician. For the evening itself — the hotel, the trip out to Swope Park, the amphitheater seat, and the post-show return — we are the people to call.