How Delivery Works at Crossroads Hotel
Crossroads is a boutique operation, not a chain — so our delivery coordinates with their front-desk and guest-services team rather than a large bell-stand crew. We deliver ahead of your check-in window, the hotel stages the scooter in their back-of-house area, and you pick up at check-in with your room key. The process is a little more personal than a big downtown Marriott or Hilton — the same staff often handle delivery, staging, and check-in.
Call 913-775-1098 at reservation to coordinate the arrival window so Crossroads can plan staging accordingly.
Accessibility at Crossroads Hotel
Crossroads occupies a restored former industrial building in the Crossroads Arts District — the conversion brought the structure fully to current ADA standards. Accessible features:
- Ramped main entry with automatic doors
- Flat, spacious lobby with wide pathways
- Elevator access to all guest floors
- Accessible rooms with roll-in showers, accessible sinks, and scooter-compatible room layouts
- Accessible seating at the hotel’s restaurant and lobby bar (Lobby Bar and Percheron rooftop — Percheron rooftop access via elevator)
The rooftop bar (Percheron) is worth the trip up — excellent downtown KC views, accessible elevator access.
What’s Walkable From Crossroads Hotel
- Crossroads galleries and restaurants — surrounding the hotel, the entire district is the walkable draw
- Union Station — ~6 blocks south, a short scooter roll (note: involves crossing Main Street)
- Bartle Hall / KCCC — ~10 blocks north, manageable but not “walkable” in the casual sense
- Power & Light District — ~8 blocks north, same
- KC Streetcar (Union Station stop) — accessible from near the hotel, connects to downtown and the Plaza
Crossroads Hotel fits visitors who want the arts-district immersion rather than a convention-hotel stay. The Crossroads itself is the experience — and a scooter rental makes it accessible regardless of how much walking the district normally demands.