Kansas City Unicorn World Debut: Idea For Cluless TKC Reader Dads

Possibly a public service . . . 

ALRIGHT, TKC READER SCUMBAGS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ATTEND THIS EVENT WITHOUT FAMILY!!!

This is adorable for youngsters and we know there are at least a few great dads who read this blog who have told us that they often need ideas for activities on their visitation days. 

But other than that . . . Stay far, far away even if the bright colors and campy overload match the atheistic of our TKC bloggy dump which merely serves as a refuge for bitter local dudes with refreshingly good hearts. 

Again . . . For 3 decent people who read this blog . . . Here's a really fun preview which possibly answers my question about why TKC doesn't get sponsorships requests for anything but illegal gambling sites and other varieties of poison people are selling online:

"You’ll enter Unicorn World through giant rainbow arches, where you’ll step into the Enchanted Unicorn Forest. From there, you’ll enter the arts and crafts section, where you can also view the book the event is based on. Then you’ll go into Rainbow Acres, the unicorn stables where they get their colors back. At the end, there are more activities, including ball pits, colorful swings, rides, bounce houses, games, professional photo ops, and a dance floor with a DJ."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Unicorn World gallops into Kansas City with a magical time Oct. 7-8

photo courtesy of Patrick and Lauren Mines Unicorn World, an interactive event featuring an enchanted forest and life-sized animatronic unicorns, hits the Kansas City Convention Center Oct. 7-8. The event provides a storybook-like experience, based on a children's book of the same title written by co-founders Patrick and Lauren Mines.

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