Personally, I think that's a huge part of the difference between baseball and football gameday experiences.Opinions are opinions and I get it - but there’s a reason why people travel to go see Wrigley and Fenway and Yankee stadium opposed to Kaufman stadium in KC just surrounded by a whole lot of concrete parking lots. IMO I like to have something in the center of town that I can take transit to and have a good time before/after and not just hop back in a car and wait in traffic
There are so many baseball games per year (way too many, IMO, but that's another conversation) that it can just be a portion of your day. It's somewhat rare for it to have the whole day dedicated to it, so it's nice to have a bunch of other things to do nearby.
When you go to an NFL game it is THE thing you're doing that day. Being able to get in/out easily while having plenty of space to tailgate and party all day is key. That's a huge part of the appeal. A grouping of bars nearby can certainly add to the experience, but otherwise give the people space to tailgate.
That's why Kaufman SHOULD be moved downtown, but Arrowhead SHOULD remain out in the boonies.