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If you moved to Missouri and are looking for somewhere to hold your winter wedding reception in Kansas City, you are in luck. With different venues for different sized parties there are tons of beautiful winter wedding venues in Kansas City for your big day.

For those who are hosting a wedding with less than 200 guests, the River Market Event Place is perfect for your reception. With a mix between rustic and industrial, this event space has an urban vibe with high ceilings, big windows, and a large loft. It is located in downtown Kansas City, and is easily accessible, which is perfect for all of your out of town guests. You can dress it up as much or as little as you would like, making it perfectly versatile for a winter wedding venue in Kansas City.

For those who have a few more guests, The Stanley Historic Space and Aspen Room is the perfect location. This venue is a gorgeous mix of modern and vintage, has an indoor and outdoor space, it is perfect for your wedding reception with a guest count up to 300.

And finally, if you moved to Kansas City and you have a wedding with a guest count above 300, the Gallery is an amazing spot. Its modern vibe mixed with big windows and an upstairs balcony make it the perfect place for you and your guests to celebrate. Located in the Power and Light District, you will not want to have your reception anywhere else.

Kansas City, Missouri has some incredible places to celebrate your big day. Check out one of the above winter wedding venues in the city and throw the wedding of your dreams.


For Kansas City, Missouri, the end of November kicks off the beginning of the holiday season. There are so many holiday events in Kansas City that take place, sometimes it is hard to keep up. Below are three of the top 2016 holiday events in Kansas City for you and your family to check out.

Running from November 20 to December 24, “A Christmas Carol” is performed at Spencer Theatre. With 2016 being its 35th year in production, this show is a crowd favorite around the holidays. Tickets start at $29, and it is fun for the whole family, ages four and up.

From December 4 to December 24, the Kansas City Ballet presents “The Nutcracker” at the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts. This classic ballet is fun for the whole family, and is the perfect way to spend time together before the holidays, after moving to Kansas City.

Finally, on December 20 from 1-4 p.m., The National Museum of toys and Miniatures hosts “Music in the Museum” for only $5 for guests over the age of five. Traditional holiday music is played by Simple Strings in the Tureman Education Center. What better a way to escape the holiday madness than to escape into a museum for a few hours and listen to holiday music?

If you and your family are looking for some holiday fun after moving to Kansas City, Missouri, these 2016 holiday events are sure not to disappoint.


If you are moving to Kansas City, Missouri, you might be interested in what kind of night life you are getting yourself into. While not exactly a determining factor to your move, the night life most likely played some amount of a role in your decision, so here are some of the top bars in Kansas City, Missouri:

Manifesto is very highly rated by tourists and locals alike. Reminiscent of a speakeasy from the 1920’s Manifesto has an ambiance that is cozy and welcoming. Whether you are going with a significant other or a group of friends, you are bound to like it. Not to mention the drinks are something special. And it is lit exclusively by candle light.

The Green Lady Lounge is known for its amazing atmosphere. With live jazz music playing fairly often, red walls, and copper ceilings, this is not a bar you are going to want to skip out on. After a night at the Green Lady Lounge, most of what you hear people go on about is the atmosphere. But do not forget about the drinks!

Unlike Manifesto and The Green Lady Lounge, Zoo Bar is more of a dive bar, where some people say you can, “let your inner college self out.” While it is not a swanky high end bar, people love the laid-back environment and ability to relax and have a great time.

When moving to Kansas City, Missouri, be sure to keep these bars in mind when you go out for a night on the town!


Starting in January 2018, the Transportation Security Administration, TSA, will no longer accept Missouri ID’s for boarding commercial flights. Why, you might ask? It all goes back to 2005, when Congress passed the REAL ID Act, which set a standard for minimum security standards for state-issued drivers licenses. The act prohibits federal agencies from accepting IDs that do not meet the standards set forth by the act. A law passed in Missouri in 2009, enacted in order to protect Missouri citizens privacy, prohibits the Missouri Department of Revenue from complying with the REAL ID ACT.

The federal government gave states time to comply with the act, and beginning in 2018, TSA will be one of the federal agencies who will not accept IDs from noncompliant states. This is seen by some as a way to strong arm noncompliant states into complying, as the federal government cannot actually dictate what state issued IDs have on them. It is seen as though passengers flying with the noncompliant IDs are being used as pawns to accomplish the goal of getting all states to comply, and some are not happy about this.

There are nine states that do not comply with the REAL ID Act, including Missouri, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Washington. Kansas City legislators are hoping to tackle the issue in 2017 to resolve the issue before 2018, however, if you are moving to Kansas City and get a new ID, you should be aware of the legislation regarding traveling with your ID and TSA compliance.


Looking to break your routine? All My Sons movers suggest you dress to impress and explore the lights, camera, and action that Kansas City theatre is offering this season. You will have the opportunity to feel the energy of the actors on stage, be amazed by costumes and set design, and take a step into someone else’s reality. All My Sons Kansas City movers recommend that you check out some of the city’s theater this season.

For a night of thrill, check out “The Illusionists Live from Broadway”. This group showcases spectacular, mind-blowing illusionist talents. They have shattered box office records worldwide, and continue to leave audiences breathless with their astonishing acts. Performances run from November 15-20. The Illusionists are performing at the Municipal Auditorium Hall.

If you want to stick to the holiday classics, “The Nutcracker” will be playing at two locations in Kansas City: the Kansas City Ballet and the Muriel Kauffman Theatre, from December 3-24. Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker” at the Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland starts playing on Nov 26.

For a romantic comedy, Kansas City movers recommend “The Way We Get By”, playing at the Unicorn Theatre from October 19 – November 13. After spending the night together, a man and woman must decide if their passion is worth facing the public fallout that is bound to happen. Kansas City movers recommend this play for adults only.

“An Octoroon” will also be playing at the Unicorn Theatre from November 30 – December 26. An Octoroon is a hilarious, moving, and provocative story of drama unfolding on a 19th century plantation between a maiden, Indians and slaves.


There is plenty to do in Kansas City, like shops, art galleries, events, concerts, restaurants, plays, and downtown bars. So what is the best way to enjoy a full day or night in the city? The Kansas City Streetcar.

All My Sons movers recommend this method of transportation for anyone new to the city. It is completely free to ride anytime, it eliminates the hassle of finding a place to park downtown, and it is a great way for visitors and residents to explore the city on their own terms.

The Kansas City Streetcar began running earlier this year in May, but has already had 1,000,000 rides in just six months. The track runs from River Market on the north end to Union Station and Crown Center on the south. It is 2.2 miles long and has 16 platforms, where the Kansas City streetcar picks up riders every 10-15 minutes. A full loop takes an estimated 30 minutes.

Not to mention, the city’s newest method of transportation is benefiting local businesses, as it brings riders straight to the front doors of shops they might not have ever considered. Giving these local businesses more attention stimulates the metropolitan economy, creates more jobs, and assists in further development of the area.

The new system has four cars, each holding 150 people. It allows bicycles, wheelchairs, strollers, and permitted service animals.

All My Sons movers report the Streetcar conveniently runs from Monday to Thursday 6 a.m. until midnight, Friday and Saturday from 6 a.m. until 2 a.m., and Sunday from 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.

If you are concerned with security, the Streetcar has partnered with the KC police department to keep an extra set of eyes on the cars, as well as 16 on-board cameras for your protection.


When moving to a new city, it is important to take into consideration the availability of jobs. Nationwide, the number of people on what seems like a never-ending job search is ranging from 2 percent in Sioux Falls, to 20 percent in Yuba, Arizona. Not only is Kansas City a thriving metropolitan area, but All My Sons long distance movers are proud to report that our city is seeing a drop in Kansas City unemployment rates, remaining under 5 percent.

Our Kansas City long distance movers have the facts:

  • In August 2016, Kansas City reported 4.9 percent unemployment, but saw a drop to 4.4 percent in September.
  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that in September, there were 6,200 fewer unemployed job hunters than there were in August at about 55,500.
  • From September 2015 to September 2016, Kansas City area employers added an estimated 10,100 payroll jobs.
  • As of September 2016, area establishments were reported to have 1,058,800 employees
  • Nationwide, the most amount of jobs created were in the industries of engineering, accounting, and information technology

In the meantime, Kansas City long distance movers report that Southwest Airlines is pushing for a new single terminal at the Kansas City International Airport. Southwest officials have made it clear they love being Kansas City’s main carrier, and the hope this project will bring even more jobs and continue boost the economy in Kansas City.

All My Sons can efficiently facilitate your move to Kansas City. Contact us today.


All My Sons Kansas City movers know that when you are deciding to move to a new city, the policies and politics are a big factor. With the 2016 Presidential Election coming up this November, Kansas City residents have been complaining of “election burnout”. It seems there are a lot of rumors around how each candidate feels on the nation’s biggest issues. Negative ads with contradictory information can become overwhelming for voters, so our Kansas City movers want to clarify where each candidate stands.

Immigration: This politically touchy issue is always one of the hottest presidential debate topics. Right now, there are an estimated 11 million undocumented workers currently in the United States. Clinton feels we need to create more accessible paths to citizenship. Trump feels we need to strengthen the U.S. Mexican border with a wall.

Abortion: Regarded as the most emotional of presidential issues, Clinton believes women should have the right to their bodies and it is for them to decide if they need to go through the procedure, and Trump is “pro-life” – with some exceptions.

Civil Rights: With Black Lives Matter in the spotlight and the recent protests in Kansas City, there has been plenty of civil unrest in our country over the last few years. Clinton wants to modify some laws to level out the hostility, and Trump says “All Lives Matter”.

Climate Change: Kansas City movers report Clinton will push for America to be the world’s clean energy superpower, while Trump does not see climate change as an important threat right now.

Gun Control: Gun culture is a big part of American life. But due to recent issues, Hillary feels we need to implement stronger background checks for gun owners, and Trump feels the real problem is mental illness, not guns.

Education: All My Sons Kansas City movers know Missouri residents are opting to replace Common Core, but Clinton says she wants to make college more affordable and stick to Common Core lesson plans. Trump does not think Common Core is an adequate education system anymore, and that the U.S. should not be generating income off student loans.

ISIS: Our borders are a huge topic, especially in consideration to the threat of ISIS. Clinton is on track with Obama’s current plan, and Trump wants to close off our borders until we feel safe again.

Economy: The U.S. economy has done well during Obama’s presidency. Clinton would like to cut taxes for the middle class and create jobs through clean energy. Trump also wants to cut taxes, but will not make changes to Medicare or Social Security.


What many residents love about Kansas City is the overwhelming sense of uniqueness amongst locally owned and operated businesses. One of the most popular themes includes all of the Kansas City coffee houses that are thriving throughout the bright city. Move over, Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts! Kansas City movers have put together a list of their favorite local coffee shops worth dropping in on.

Quay Coffee. This Kansas City coffee shop made the top of our list because it is as to the point as it gets! Quay Coffee allows you to order your favorite coffee classics to perfection. This coffee shop is large and makes a great space for studying, meetings, and just simply kicking back. Quay Coffee also emphasizes on giving back to the community.

Hi Hat Coffee. This cozy and quaint coffee house will make you feel as if you are right at home. The small, brick establishment has the cutest patio to enjoy coffee, tea, smoothies, and more.

City Market Coffee Roasters. This trendy, yet cozy spot offers all things organic! From its coffee to its juices, you will not be let down by City Market Coffee Roasters. Being one of the most affordable spots on our list, you can purchase a cup of coffee for only one dollar!

Mildred’s Coffee House. After opening its doors in 1994, this Kansas City coffee house offers some of the best coffees, breakfast, and lunch sandwiches around. Finish off your visit with a tasty homemade treat or pastry!

The Roasterie Café. Another one of your Kansas City movers’ favorite spots is the Roasterie Café. This joint offers you a first-hand look at how they roast and brew their coffee in house with tours of the Roasterie Factory! In the café, enjoy a hip place to study, read, relax, or meet with friends for some of the freshest coffee in Kansas City.


Over the past couple of decades, Kansas City has earned the title of being the haunted house capital of the country! If you love being spooked, October is the best time to be in Kansas City, as the locals embrace the horror and dive into what it really means to be scared! Kansas City movers suggest a few frightening places in the haunted house capital for the thrill and chill of a lifetime!

The Edge of Hell: This haunted house was opened in 1975, and will get your heart racing with the most terrifying scare in Kansas City. The Edge of Hell is a five story haunted house that will take you on a journey from heaven to hell with many features in between, including the world’s largest snake in captivity.

World of Fright: Kansas City’s World of Fun transforms into Kansas City’s World of Fright during the fall season. With over ten haunts, you are sure to run into some ghosts, ghouls, and goblins at this haunted house capital staple!

The Beast: Another haunted house capital haunt offers four floors of themed rooms. Go from the eerie London streets to the swamps of Louisiana inside The Beast. Once you are out, make sure the coast is clear, as you will be coming up upon a werewolf forest.

Exiled: Take on one of the most horrifying journeys that the haunted house capital has to offer. Venture through the forest where the haunted have been exiled! One of the best outdoor events of terror, this forest will take you about an hour to get through, and will require some crawling, climbing, and maybe even some running. A haunted house the brave dare enter!

Even though Kansas City is the haunted house capital of the world, do not be surprised when you stumble across some places that are said to actually be haunted! For a real scare, Kansas City movers suggest looking into the Belvoir Winery, the John Wornall House, and The Hotel Savoy for a grueling good time!