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Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Sassy Squatch (Post 17468871)
Wyandotte and the legends tick a large number of boxes.

It's awful...the anchor tenant is a furniture store. It is not an entertainment district that would draw out of town fans. The raceway attracts people 2-3x/ year? Sporting plays 2-3x a month for 8-9 months? They have trouble keeping restaurants staffed due to the uneven traffic, and those are mostly terrible chains. The only plan for the empty husk Cerner building is senior living! It only checks the parking space box, the rest is barely an improvement over the existing due to the location.

Pepe Silvia 04-03-2024 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468932)
It's awful...the anchor tenant is a furniture store. It is not an entertainment district that would draw out of town fans. The raceway attracts people 2-3x/ year? Sporting plays 2-3x a month for 8-9 months? They have trouble keeping restaurants staffed due to the uneven traffic, and those are mostly terrible chains. The only plan for the empty husk Cerner building is senior living! It only checks the parking space box, the rest is barely an improvement over the existing due to the location.

The Chiefs will re-brand and its easier to do in Kansas.

Chief Northman 04-03-2024 09:06 AM

No 3-peat. Dynasty over.

No way the NFL does KC and Clark any favours now. Taylor Swift can't even save them. Embarrassing that Jackson county is chasing away the golden goose.

Titty Meat 04-03-2024 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17468851)
He's not wrong.

The real 'bad guys' in all this are the folks that ran the county and business leaders in/around Independence. I mean it's not like the Legends sprang up from some hotbed of economic activity. Folks grabbed the wheel and made it happen.

Jackson County just never proactively worked towards developing that area. When the city was growing, it grew north and west. But it didn't HAVE to be that way. And the Truman complex was a natural focal point to create some gravitational pull and bring that growth that direction.

City/county leaders simply failed. For decades. And now there's likely to be a reckoning.

Those stadiums have out lasted many from their time at the location. The whole reason they were able to come here in the first place was because of the cheap land.

If anything blame the Royals for staying during the downtown renaissance or repeatedly blowing through deadlines on this project. Hell they put out 2 renderings, one up north the other in the east village. Then a month before the freakin election they announce the Crossroads, Change the announcement that they will keep Oak St open when early voting already started, Some group that was pro "Yes" sending out a mailer to a county that's probably 60% Democrat saying how the left wants to take away your stadiums, and on the day of the election come to an agreement with the Crossroads community.

Axiom Strategies should be fired into the sun

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 17468943)
The Chiefs will re-brand and its easier to do in Kansas.

You can't build a viable "entertainment district" when your anchor has 10 events and maybe a few concerts /yr. You need young people with money and a lot more than a few outlet stores and a water park mostly famous for a decapitation.

Pablo 04-03-2024 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468932)
It's awful...the anchor tenant is a furniture store. It is not an entertainment district that would draw out of town fans. The raceway attracts people 2-3x/ year? Sporting plays 2-3x a month for 8-9 months? They have trouble keeping restaurants staffed due to the uneven traffic, and those are mostly terrible chains. The only plan for the empty husk Cerner building is senior living! It only checks the parking space box, the rest is barely an improvement over the existing due to the location.

LMAO

You're full of shit here you know that?

BigRedChief 04-03-2024 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 17468813)
Mark Donovan is a smug asshole. Anyone that has ever met him would tell you the same.

OMG that dude is King Carl on steroids with the arrogance.
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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17468810)
Nah.

Something doesn't lose by 16 points on a single issue. There was no 'mainly' shot down here.

This was shot down across the board. It was a bloody massacre because it failed to reach Jackson County voters on basically any level at all. They simply rejected it wholesale.

It was 'mainly shot down' because it was an ill-conceived cash grab and a lazy effort by the people seeking it to leverage goodwill from the SB run(s) to get a blank check.

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Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 17468813)
Mark Donovan is a smug asshole. Anyone that has ever met him would tell you the same.

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17468825)
That's why I keep saying that Clark threw the match. This was akin to the Weimar Republican bringing in the Ottoman Empire in WWI. The Royals 'ally' did them more harm than good.

Either team could likely get something done. But this attempt was pretty much the worst of all possible worlds once Clark saw it as an opportunity to get something for nothing.

You are asking the poor and middle class to fund billionaires vanity projects.

What I heard from my friends in KC was they were upset that it seemed a plan to make game day better for the rich. All those middle class people saw the Chiefs wanted to build a road so the rich wont have to wait in line to get in and out? The middle class who have filled that stadium for decades, they can wait in line.

Pablo 04-03-2024 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468957)
You can't build a viable "entertainment district" when your anchor has 10 events and maybe a few concerts /yr. You need young people with money and a lot more than a few outlet stores and a water park mostly famous for a decapitation.

Yeah they just build a casino and are putting in a Lego themed amusement park and a Margaritaville because that area is STRUGGLING!

Just say you are terrified of the thought of spending your money in Kansas. Be honest with the class.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17468958)
LMAO

You're full of shit here you know that?

You're a brat, not a serious person.

Dunerdr 04-03-2024 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chief Northman (Post 17468947)
No 3-peat. Dynasty over.

No way the NFL does KC and Clark any favours now. Taylor Swift can't even save them. Embarrassing that Jackson county is chasing away the golden goose.

Sarcasm or reeruned?

DaFace 04-03-2024 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17468964)
Yeah they just build a casino and are putting in a Lego themed amusement park and a Margaritaville because that area is STRUGGLING!

Just say you are terrified of the thought of spending your money in Kansas. Be honest with the class.

It's hard to compete with a Taco Bell, Casey's, and a few roach motels, after all.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17468964)
Yeah they just build a casino and are putting in a Lego themed amusement park and a Margaritaville because that area is STRUGGLING!

Just say you are terrified of the thought of spending your money in Kansas. Be honest with the class.

Legoland...just what NFL fans crave

mr. tegu 04-03-2024 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17468964)
Yeah they just build a casino and are putting in a Lego themed amusement park and a Margaritaville because that area is STRUGGLING!

Just say you are terrified of the thought of spending your money in Kansas. Be honest with the class.


Lego park?

mr. tegu 04-03-2024 09:29 AM

Stadium Watch 2024 -Jackson County Residents: How Are You Voting?
 
As for Margaritaville, that feels like one of those things that is built right before the Olympics (World Cup in this case) that turns into an abandoned location just a few years later.

neech 04-03-2024 09:33 AM

I wonder if Jackson County waited until after the election until they revealed this news.

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Jackson Co. Assessment Department closed amid ransomware attack while already dealing with long wait times
https://www.kctv5.com/2024/04/02/jac...ng-wait-times/

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468932)
It's awful...the anchor tenant is a furniture store. It is not an entertainment district that would draw out of town fans. The raceway attracts people 2-3x/ year? Sporting plays 2-3x a month for 8-9 months? They have trouble keeping restaurants staffed due to the uneven traffic, and those are mostly terrible chains. The only plan for the empty husk Cerner building is senior living! It only checks the parking space box, the rest is barely an improvement over the existing due to the location.

LMAO

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17468984)
It's hard to compete with a Taco Bell, Casey's, and a few roach motels, after all.

Everyone agrees the surrounds of Truman sucks...that's why tailgating there became world-renowned. The big advantage is a central location, giant parking lot, and great highway access. Chiefs Nation has adapted to the crappy surrounds by erecting enormous tents, buying $1,500 grills and learning to smoke meat like professionals, and making it their own entertainment district (Donovan just can't figure out a way to capitalize on it though).

People bitch about the traffic leaving Arrowhead already, imagine a location at the west edge of the metro, how many fans will be willing to spend an extra 30-45 each way to an already long day? Not sure, but I'm pretty sure the game day experience will be inferior to the current, and I don't think Chiefs fans are going to spend much time in legoland after the game or populate Margaritville hotel in December. Life after PM may suck.

RockChalk 04-03-2024 09:40 AM

Woogieman is shooooooooooook

DaFace 04-03-2024 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469023)
Everyone agrees the surrounds of Truman sucks...that's why tailgating there became world-renowned. The big advantage is a central location, giant parking lot, and great highway access. Chiefs Nation has adapted to the crappy surrounds by erecting enormous tents, buying $1,500 grills and learning to smoke meat like professionals, and making it their own entertainment district (Donovan just can't figure out a way to capitalize on it though).

People bitch about the traffic leaving Arrowhead already, imagine a location at the west edge of the metro, how many fans will be willing to spend an extra 30-45 each way to an already long day? Not sure, but I'm pretty sure the game day experience will be inferior to the current, and I don't think Chiefs fans are going to spend much time in legoland after the game or populate Margaritville hotel in December. Life after PM may suck.

You're fixating on Legoland when the important stuff is hotels, restaurants and bars. A quick glance at the map shows about a dozen hotels and twice as many restaurants at Legends vs. two shitty hotels, a Taco Bell, and a Subway near Arrowhead.

You're right - the tailgating experience would be diminished significantly, and some people will have to drive further. If that was important, perhaps the locals should have voted in favor of keeping Arrowhead where it is.

loochy 04-03-2024 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469023)
Everyone agrees the surrounds of Truman sucks...that's why tailgating there became world-renowned. The big advantage is a central location, giant parking lot, and great highway access. Chiefs Nation has adapted to the crappy surrounds by erecting enormous tents, buying $1,500 grills and learning to smoke meat like professionals, and making it their own entertainment district (Donovan just can't figure out a way to capitalize on it though).

People bitch about the traffic leaving Arrowhead already, imagine a location at the west edge of the metro, how many fans will be willing to spend an extra 30-45 each way to an already long day? Not sure, but I'm pretty sure the game day experience will be inferior to the current, and I don't think Chiefs fans are going to spend much time in legoland after the game or populate Margaritville hotel in December. Life after PM may suck.


About as many fans as the stadium will hold....I'm guessing about 80,000 fans would be willing. You really think they won't be selling out every game anymore?

Fish 04-03-2024 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17469042)
You're fixating on Legoland when the important stuff is hotels, restaurants and bars. A quick glance at the map shows about a dozen hotels and twice as many restaurants at Legends vs. two shitty hotels, a Taco Bell, and a Subway near Arrowhead.

You're right - the tailgating experience would be diminished significantly, and some people will have to drive further. If that was important, perhaps the locals should have voted in favor of keeping Arrowhead where it is.

Voting no does not equate to people wanting the Chiefs to move.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:49 AM

I'm shook at the stupidity I see...people that cavalierly dismiss the economic and entertainment impact of losing the Royals. I'm shook at the low-bar folks that only go to the legends for a throw rug and 10% off a pair of Nikes suddenly believe the Chiefs can build an entertainment district that will attract people for more than 10X a year

RunKC 04-03-2024 09:50 AM

Clark is close with Jerry Jones. He’s probably talked to Jerry about moving from Irving to Arlington which is very similar to what’s happening here.

Clark wants to host a SB. He wants more fan engagement. He wants to make more money. He needs a new stadium and Legends KCK is a perfect place to do it

Pablo 04-03-2024 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by mr. tegu (Post 17469001)
Lego park?

It’s a Mattel brand amusement park

Titty Meat 04-03-2024 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469059)
I'm shook at the stupidity I see...people that cavalierly dismiss the economic and entertainment impact of losing the Royals. I'm shook at the low-bar folks that only go to the legends for a throw rug and 10% off a pair of Nikes suddenly believe the Chiefs can build an entertainment district that will attract people for more than 10X a year

Shut up

Bearcat 04-03-2024 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469023)
Everyone agrees the surrounds of Truman sucks...that's why tailgating there became world-renowned. The big advantage is a central location, giant parking lot, and great highway access. Chiefs Nation has adapted to the crappy surrounds by erecting enormous tents, buying $1,500 grills and learning to smoke meat like professionals, and making it their own entertainment district (Donovan just can't figure out a way to capitalize on it though).

People bitch about the traffic leaving Arrowhead already, imagine a location at the west edge of the metro, how many fans will be willing to spend an extra 30-45 each way to an already long day? Not sure, but I'm pretty sure the game day experience will be inferior to the current, and I don't think Chiefs fans are going to spend much time in legoland after the game or populate Margaritville hotel in December. Life after PM may suck.

Do you think everyone lives in Raytown? Legends is closer to OP, about the same distance from downtown, not significantly further to the Northland... yeah, people in Independence/Blue Springs might have to suck it up and drive an extra 30 minutes like most of the metro does now... :shrug:

Pablo 04-03-2024 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469059)
I'm shook at the stupidity I see...people that cavalierly dismiss the economic and entertainment impact of losing the Royals. I'm shook at the low-bar folks that only go to the legends for a throw rug and 10% off a pair of Nikes suddenly believe the Chiefs can build an entertainment district that will attract people for more than 10X a year

Your opinions are pretty dogshit on this matter to be fair

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469059)
I'm shook at the stupidity I see...people that cavalierly dismiss the economic and entertainment impact of losing the Royals. I'm shook at the low-bar folks that only go to the legends for a throw rug and 10% off a pair of Nikes suddenly believe the Chiefs can build an entertainment district that will attract people for more than 10X a year

Yes, the Chiefs 8-10 times a year. Plus.....

Concerts. Final Fours. Super Bowls. etc, etc, etc.

DaFace 04-03-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Fish (Post 17469054)
Voting no does not equate to people wanting the Chiefs to move.

Well sure, but it sure swings the pendulum pretty far in that direction, don't you think?

Woogieman 04-03-2024 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17469042)
You're fixating on Legoland when the important stuff is hotels, restaurants and bars. A quick glance at the map shows about a dozen hotels and twice as many restaurants at Legends vs. two shitty hotels, a Taco Bell, and a Subway near Arrowhead.

You're right - the tailgating experience would be diminished significantly, and some people will have to drive further. If that was important, perhaps the locals should have voted in favor of keeping Arrowhead where it is.

Let's bring this back...the whole impetus for moving from Arrowhead was the Chief's need to create additional revenue sources, to build their own hotels, concert venue etc. If the legends already has that, how will the Chiefs create new revenue streams? If they punt on the new revenue streams, then why move? At some point, they will need to improve the infrastructure, but I just don't see that location at an improvement for the fans (not that they care). I certainly don't sdee the legends as a destination for most NFL die-hards that travel, although it would be attractive for fans with kids, but I don't think that is the target demo.

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17469065)
Do you think everyone lives in Raytown? Legends is closer to OP, about the same distance from downtown, not significantly further to the Northland... yeah, people in Independence/Blue Springs might have to suck it up and drive an extra 30 minutes like most of the metro does now... :shrug:

Thought that was funny. What do you think people are already doing now? LMAO

Bearcat 04-03-2024 09:56 AM

And 100%, I'd go to YardHouse at Legends or even Barley's down the road before games, if not tailgating... making fun of pretty much any area in the metro over where the stadiums are located now is absurd.

Pablo 04-03-2024 09:57 AM

What are the odds woogie is 65 years old and lives in lees summit and hasn’t been to the legends since 2010?

Pauly D 04-03-2024 09:58 AM

TSC was built in the 70s when it was envisioned that area would become desirable due to eastern sprawl especially at the intersection of 435/70. That hasn't happened and the area now is run down and industrial - enjoy local roads with no sidewalks, the views of the fellowship of Christian athletes and the hospitality at the burned down Denny's and abandoned Adams Mark. The bones of the stadiums themselves may be not be too bad but the surrounding landscape severely hampers the ability to generate revenue. Donovan was entirely correct. No real estate developer is sinking millions into apartments or offices in that area. You aren't going to get professionals and you also aren't going to get families either as it's in a weak school district.

Between increased attendance and rent from surrounding properties Downtown is far more valuable to the Royals and their ability to be consistently competitive whilst mixed use development for the Chiefs or the inclusion of things like a roof is far more justifiable at Village West because the existing development is already there to accommodate visitors.

The Save the K bandwagon is going to lose either way and I suspect in 10 years time that TSC is no more. It's a relic.

DaFace 04-03-2024 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469077)
Let's bring this back...the whole impetus for moving from Arrowhead was the Chief's need to create additional revenue sources, to build their own hotels, concert venue etc. If the legends already has that, how will the Chiefs create new revenue streams? If they punt on the new revenue streams, then why move? At some point, they will need to improve the infrastructure, but I just don't see that location at an improvement for the fans (not that they care). I certainly don't sdee the legends as a destination for most NFL die-hards that travel, although it would be attractive for fans with kids, but I don't think that is the target demo.

I 100% will go to more games if they move out by Legends. I could avoid renting a car entirely and just hang out in the area all weekend before and after the game. I only go to games every year or two as it is - it's just too much of a pain in the ass to get to Arrowhead on a quick trip.

Whether I'm in the majority or not, I can't say, but I'm confident I'm not completely alone.

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17469084)
And 100%, I'd go to YardHouse at Legends or even Barley's down the road before games, if not tailgating... making fun of pretty much any area in the metro over where the stadiums are located now is absurd.

If we could just get Kansas to legalize recreational, there would be no reason to go to Missouri.

Pablo 04-03-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468970)
You're a brat, not a serious person.

You’re out of your element and old and no nothing about real estate

Discuss Thrower 04-03-2024 10:02 AM

The Legends would become the football equivalent of the Braves' Battery... except less walkable.

And if you think Hunt is going to sink hundreds of millions into a facility that allows for Lot A levels of booze and food consumption that the team doesn't see a dime from..

Bearcat 04-03-2024 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17469090)
I 100% will go to more games if they move out by Legends. I could avoid renting a car entirely and just hang out in the area all weekend before and after the game. I only go to games every year or two as it is - it's just too much of a pain in the ass to get to Arrowhead on a quick trip.

Whether I'm in the majority or not, I can't say, but I'm confident I'm not completely alone.

I've thought about staying in the Crossroads before a game, but end up staying with friends/family just to make it easier to get to a game without needing to rent a car. It wouldn't be the end of the world, but it's often during the playoffs when tickets and flights can be last minute, so adding a rental and downtown parking is just something else that (for myself, anyway) is easily avoided.

The Legends would definitely fix some of those concerns and would take away the feeling that you have to be all over the city for a place to stay, a place to drink/eat, and then a 3rd place for the game.

Pablo 04-03-2024 10:16 AM

Goddamn woogie, you got dominated in this thread. Maybe you should post less and save yourself the embarrassment.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17469065)
Do you think everyone lives in Raytown? Legends is closer to OP, about the same distance from downtown, not significantly further to the Northland... yeah, people in Independence/Blue Springs might have to suck it up and drive an extra 30 minutes like most of the metro does now... :shrug:

"An extra 30 minutes" in normal traffic, much longer in game day traffic. You conveniently leave out Lee's Summit, Liberty, all of Cass. My hope is that if/when they leave Arrowhead, will it just be a ridiculous money grab (more suites, fewer seats) and will the current game day experience turn into the same game day as about 30 other NFL teams...bland, corporate co-opting of the tailgating, because you know that's the goal.

Pablo 04-03-2024 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469118)
"An extra 30 minutes" in normal traffic, much longer in game day traffic. You conveniently leave out Lee's Summit, Liberty, all of Cass. My hope is that if/when they leave Arrowhead, will it just be a ridiculous money grab (more suites, fewer seats) and will the current game day experience turn into the same game day as about 30 other NFL teams...bland, corporate co-opting of the tailgating, because you know that's the goal.

You're about as scared of this extra driving as downtown ballpark voters were of parking their SuperDuty.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:21 AM

This is the weirdest ****ing city I swear, OMG traffic, if you think traffic in KC is bad I emplore you to go anywhere else, drive in Houston during rush hour makes traffic here feel like a mild breeze.

Fish 04-03-2024 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17469074)
Well sure, but it sure swings the pendulum pretty far in that direction, don't you think?

The pendulum was a giant stinky turd tied to a stick. The proposal was really that terrible. The Royals did a major disservice to everyone with this rushed proposal that failed to answer any of the important questions. The most important details in the proposal that could/should have swayed local taxpayers amounted to a defensive "Trust us, Bro." It couldn't have been planned any worse. Nobody I know who voted NO wants either team to move out of the city. We want a proposal that isn't simply a $2B blank check.

DJ's left nut 04-03-2024 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 17469098)
The Legends would become the football equivalent of the Braves' Battery... except less walkable.

And if you think Hunt is going to sink hundreds of millions into a facility that allows for Lot A levels of booze and food consumption that the team doesn't see a dime from..

Though he wouldn't necessarily be prevented from owning/investing in many of those businesses.

It's what a lot of the baseball stadiums are doing. The team is building a 'community park' with a bunch of bars and such that they own. It's a racket, but it appears to be working out for them.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 17469052)
About as many fans as the stadium will hold....I'm guessing about 80,000 fans would be willing. You really think they won't be selling out every game anymore?

No, I think they would, but there would be huge changes. The Arrowhead experience is unique in the world, and I think a move to corporateville would dismantle that. I don't think anything is improved from a fan's persepctive (unless you live in Shawnee or Bonner!). I think Donovan and company gave us glimpses of the future during the draft...Chiefs/sponsored tents only with $12 beers, $18 cheeseburgers and make you pay to bring in tents and grills.

comochiefsfan 04-03-2024 10:22 AM

The idea of the Chiefs in Kansas makes me want to puke.

This team deserves better than to be associated with that disgusting state.

DJ's left nut 04-03-2024 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17469126)
This is the weirdest ****ing city I swear, OMG traffic, if you think traffic in KC is bad I emplore you to go anywhere else, drive in Houston during rush hour makes traffic here feel like a mild breeze.

Then move to ****ing Houston.

That's the point - people don't WANT to deal with Houston traffic trying to get through downtown KC.

It's a legitimate concern. You're the most haughty goddamn communist I've ever met.

Pablo 04-03-2024 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469133)
The idea of the Chiefs in Kansas makes me want to puke.

This team deserves better than to be associated with that disgusting state.

You legit live in a toilet bowl.

Shut up bitch

IowaHawkeyeChief 04-03-2024 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17468932)
It's awful...the anchor tenant is a furniture store. It is not an entertainment district that would draw out of town fans. The raceway attracts people 2-3x/ year? Sporting plays 2-3x a month for 8-9 months? They have trouble keeping restaurants staffed due to the uneven traffic, and those are mostly terrible chains. The only plan for the empty husk Cerner building is senior living! It only checks the parking space box, the rest is barely an improvement over the existing due to the location.

Not in favor of it, but a dome would bring events nearly every weekend...

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Plow (Post 17469072)
Yes, the Chiefs 8-10 times a year. Plus.....

Concerts. Final Fours. Super Bowls. etc, etc, etc.

Who plays stadiums any more? Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney? Yay. A final Four and a Super Bowl would be cool, but not at the expense of our current Arrowhead experience.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 17469134)
Then move to ****ing Houston.

That's the point - people don't WANT to deal with Houston traffic trying to get through downtown KC.

It's a legitimate concern. You're the most haughty goddamn communist I've ever met.

Well the entire country is built on everyone owning a car, traffic comes with that.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469139)
Who plays stadiums any more? Taylor Swift and Kenny Chesney? Yay. A final Four and a Super Bowl would be cool, but not at the expense of our current Arrowhead experience.

This is gonna suck for you to hear, Arrowhead is old as hell and is not going to be around forever.

Pablo 04-03-2024 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17469142)
This is gonna suck for you to hear, Arrowhead is old as hell and is not going to be around forever.

Donovan is firing up the deep concrete scanner as we speak.

And they're finding cancer everywhere in them ol' bones.

DJ's left nut 04-03-2024 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17469140)
Well the entire country is built on everyone owning a car, traffic comes with that.

Yes - and people need food, clothing and shelter. The amount they're willing to pay for those things often determines where they live.

To pretend these decisions don't come based in large part on a simple question of degrees is just being obtuse.

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469133)
The idea of the Chiefs in Kansas makes me want to puke.

This team deserves better than to be associated with that disgusting state.

https://media1.giphy.com/media/ozYt1...=200w.gif&ct=g

Discuss Thrower 04-03-2024 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469133)
The idea of the Chiefs in Kansas makes me want to puke.

This team deserves better than to be associated with that disgusting state.


It isn't the location of Kansas that is the problem.

It's replacing the AFC's version of Soldier Field with the AlamoDome in a redneck suburban shopping complex or a yuppie suburban shopping complex.

That and I'd be surprised that they retain the Chiefs moniker.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17469144)
Donovan is firing up the deep concrete scanner as we speak.

And they're finding cancer everywhere in them ol' bones.

A huge reason this plan they proposed sucks is because in 15 years the Chiefs will want a new stadium.

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 17469090)
I 100% will go to more games if they move out by Legends. I could avoid renting a car entirely and just hang out in the area all weekend before and after the game. I only go to games every year or two as it is - it's just too much of a pain in the ass to get to Arrowhead on a quick trip.

Whether I'm in the majority or not, I can't say, but I'm confident I'm not completely alone.

You're not and it will absolutely be more convenient for Kansans. The question is: will the tailgate be co-opted (Donovan has clearly stated they need to create more revenue streams), will the atmosphere be the same or even similar, and how much higher will ticket prices be to pay for the shiny new toys? How much will your taxes go up to pay for maintenance, and will it be worth it for a game day experience that nobody believes to be improved? What benefit will Chiefs Nation get?

DaFace 04-03-2024 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17469115)
I've thought about staying in the Crossroads before a game, but end up staying with friends/family just to make it easier to get to a game without needing to rent a car. It wouldn't be the end of the world, but it's often during the playoffs when tickets and flights can be last minute, so adding a rental and downtown parking is just something else that (for myself, anyway) is easily avoided.

The Legends would definitely fix some of those concerns and would take away the feeling that you have to be all over the city for a place to stay, a place to drink/eat, and then a 3rd place for the game.

Yeah, I've got friends in KC, but only one who I'm comfortable asking to crash at their place (and certainly not someone I'd ask to borrow a car from). The choices are basically to rent a car largely so I can go and pay even more money to park at the stadium or to deal with the cluster**** that is getting an Uber after a game.

comochiefsfan 04-03-2024 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 17469136)
You legit live in a toilet bowl.

Shut up bitch

Columbia is nicer than any city in Kansas.

Went to Lawrence one time to visit a friend who made an incredibly poor college decision and thought I had been transported to Sadr City.

What a gross place.

Sassy Squatch 04-03-2024 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469133)
The idea of the Chiefs in Kansas makes me want to puke.

This team deserves better than to be associated with that disgusting state.

LMAO You do realize that a huge portion of the country already thinks the Chiefs play in Kansas, yeah?

comochiefsfan 04-03-2024 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469155)
You're not and it will absolutely be more convenient for Kansans. The question is: will the tailgate be co-opted (Donovan has clearly stated they need to create more revenue streams), will the atmosphere be the same or even similar, and how much higher will ticket prices be to pay for the shiny new toys? How much will your taxes go up to pay for maintenance, and will it be worth it for a game day experience that nobody believes to be improved? What benefit will Chiefs Nation get?

The Chiefs experience as we know it will be over.

Sterile, boring stadium. Corporate chain restaurants surrounding the place. Little to no tailgating. A severely muted atmosphere. Likely a soft rebrand of the team.

Oh and everything, despite being much worse in every way, will be way more expensive.

Cherish these next five years because it’s about to come to an end.

Kansas and greed ruin everything.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469155)
You're not and it will absolutely be more convenient for Kansans. The question is: will the tailgate be co-opted (Donovan has clearly stated they need to create more revenue streams), will the atmosphere be the same or even similar, and how much higher will ticket prices be to pay for the shiny new toys? How much will your taxes go up to pay for maintenance, and will it be worth it for a game day experience that nobody believes to be improved? What benefit will Chiefs Nation get?

Things being co-opted is going to happen either way, they desire to squeeze every last dollar they can out of the fan experience.

Mr. Plow 04-03-2024 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469157)
Columbia is nicer than any city in Kansas.

LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO

Titty Meat 04-03-2024 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469157)
Columbia is nicer than any city in Kansas.

Went to Lawrence one time to visit a friend who made an incredibly poor college decision and thought I had been transported to Sadr City.

What a gross place.

Columbia is a shithole

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Mecca (Post 17469126)
This is the weirdest ****ing city I swear, OMG traffic, if you think traffic in KC is bad I emplore you to go anywhere else, drive in Houston during rush hour makes traffic here feel like a mild breeze.

Game Day as it currently exists is an all-day affair. Addng another 1-2 hrs to it just isn't feasible for those with kids. It's not about traffic per se (I voted Yes despite the parking concerns), it's the overall time frame you have to budget in. Decades-long season ticket holders will inevitably opt out, when the prices go way up, parking goes to $80, and beer hit $16 for a 12 oz. It's an accumulation of factors that will ruin it for some and benefit others. It's hard to imagine a scenario where the intimidating home field advantage the Chiefs enjoyed for so long will be the same.

Bearcat 04-03-2024 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469118)
"An extra 30 minutes" in normal traffic, much longer in game day traffic. You conveniently leave out Lee's Summit, Liberty, all of Cass. My hope is that if/when they leave Arrowhead, will it just be a ridiculous money grab (more suites, fewer seats) and will the current game day experience turn into the same game day as about 30 other NFL teams...bland, corporate co-opting of the tailgating, because you know that's the goal.

Legends only adds 10 minutes from Liberty and 15 from Lee's Summit, 14 minutes from Harrisonville. Game day traffic should wash out.

Pepe Silvia 04-03-2024 10:36 AM

Rumors are starting up on Arrowhead Pride that Hunt wants to go to San Antonio. Just the messenger.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:36 AM

The Missouri Kansas thing is weird as **** to me, just me I guess.

Bearcat 04-03-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by comochiefsfan (Post 17469161)
The Chiefs experience as we know it will be over.

Sterile, boring stadium. Corporate chain restaurants surrounding the place. Little to no tailgating. A severely muted atmosphere. Likely a soft rebrand of the team.

Oh and everything, despite being much worse in every way, will be way more expensive.

Cherish these next five years because it’s about to come to an end.

Kansas and greed ruin everything.

Seven years.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Woogieman (Post 17469169)
Game Day as it currently exists is an all-day affair. Addng another 1-2 hrs to it just isn't feasible for those with kids. It's not about traffic per se (I voted Yes despite the parking concerns), it's the overall time frame you have to budget in. Decades-long season ticket holders will inevitably opt out, when the prices go way up, parking goes to $80, and beer hit $16 for a 12 oz. It's an accumulation of factors that will ruin it for some and benefit others. It's hard to imagine a scenario where the intimidating home field advantage the Chiefs enjoyed for so long will be the same.

If you are going to the Chiefs game with kids you have first world problems, that shit is expensive as ****.

Jerm 04-03-2024 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Pepe Silvia (Post 17469171)
Rumors are starting up on Arrowhead Pride that Hunt wants to go to San Antonio. Just the messenger.

It has begun lol....

This will never happen.

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:38 AM

Jerry Jones would throw a ****ing fit if they tried to put another team in Texas...San Antonio is not a big market oh and someone already tried the threatening to move to Austin game and Austin was like uh yea we don't want a team get bent.

Pasta Little Brioni 04-03-2024 10:39 AM

Downtown is a dump

Woogieman 04-03-2024 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Titty Meat (Post 17469168)
Columbia is a shithole

Are you right about anything?

https://www.bestboomertowns.com/town...mbia-missouri/

https://money.cnn.com/magazines/mone...PL2915670.html

Sassy Squatch 04-03-2024 10:41 AM

They'd probably put it on one of those suburbs between Austin and San Antonio.

Titty Meat 04-03-2024 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17469170)
Legends only adds 10 minutes from Liberty and 15 from Lee's Summit, 14 minutes from Harrisonville. Game day traffic should wash out.

Yeah I personally hope both teams move to KS it would be nice not having to pay for them

KCUnited 04-03-2024 10:42 AM

Is there a proposal the Royals could make that makes the Crossroads viable or do they need to come back with a new location to get something passed in Jackson County?

Mecca 04-03-2024 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 17469187)
Is there a proposal the Royals could make that makes the Crossroads viable or do they need to come back with a new location to get something passed in Jackson County?

They could start by having a well laid out plan that answers the questions people have.


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