
Thrills, games, and family fun for every age.
PowerPlay Metro North Entertainment Center offers a wide mix of rides and arcade fun in Kansas City, including go-karts, Tilt-A-Whirl, bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, carousel, a roller coaster, and a zip line, plus numerous arcade games and on-site dining. Reviews highlight the family-friendly variety and friendly staff, while noting maintenance gaps, some inoperable games, and occasional service interruptions.
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A vast selection of video and redemption games for all skill levels, offering prizes and entertainment.
Experience exciting rides including go-karts, roller coasters, bumper cars, and a Ferris wheel for adrenaline seekers.
Full-service venue for birthdays, corporate events, and group parties with customizable packages and activities.
On-site cafe and grill serving food and beverages to refuel during your visit.
Kid-friendly attractions like carousels and games, ensuring fun for the whole family.
Overall rating
Mary Ponder
Going to Power Play on Mother’s Day sounded like the perfect Mother’s Day for me and used to be it would have been. They got rid of the fun games. I can’t figure out their target market and I’m easily amused but there was a severe lack of fun going on with their games and they seemed loaded. I’m going to their competition for my upcoming birthday.
Milan Valdez
Very messy.. the employees are just rude… I came here to drive the speedway and it doesn’t look safe at at because one of the cars just broke the speedway center and feels very boring and there is barley games that actually work… the prize corner looks very sketchy and scary and messy… if you want to have a fun time just go to main event or Dave & busters
Steve Anderson
Fun place. For a gocart ride
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Tiffany Handley
My son requested this place for his birthday outing. We were sad to learn that a good portion of games/machines were now gone. There were also several games that were out of order or not working. We had one game quit working after he won the "jackpot". Another game gave him a message that said they "IOU 344 TICKETS-PLEASE CALL ATTENDANT OVER" after beating a level. Considering the cards are loaded electronically, this was super confusing. There was a ski ball game that had no balls in the slot but was not marked as out of order. He played a block stacking game and won the "big prize". The prize got caught and didnt fully fall. The attendant we asked for help told us he didnt win it because it didnt fully fall. Over all it was a huge disappointment. As an adult you always know most games are rigged so you can't win. But at least make sure when you downsize that the games/machines you do have ACTUALLY WORK.
Luke Dillon
This place is just as expensive as Main Event and about 10% of the value. Games from the 90s and early 2000s with some not working at all. No efforts to clean anything and the hand sanitizer stations are all empty. Basketball games with 1 flat ball, AC not turned on, and so many lights out it’s just dark. Skip this place and go elsewhere.