what's there to do in oklahoma?
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Patty,
I don't have a lot of information to give you, but I will let you know what I have. We spent a long weekend in Oklahoma City back in the Fall due to a soccer tournament my son was in. We enjoyed downtown OK City. There is a new (and still expanding) area.... I believe it's called Bricktown. Perhaps someone else can tell you for sure. It's a small, but pleasant area. Of course, we took the boys to the memorial of the OK City bombing. That was a very somber and touching moment. We found several delightful places to eat.... I'm so sorry that I can't remember the names of any. We found that your $ goes a long way there. We stayed at a wonderful, brand new suite hotel for $65 a night that compared to places we have easily paid $125 a night for. Once again, I am so sorry that I can't remember the name of the hotel. One of the other mom's made all the reservations for our team. We spent most of our time at the soccer field, but the little entertainment we took in outside of soccer was great. I don't know how good it is now, but many years go (perhaps 17 or so) they had a very nice zoo that we enjoyed when we were in town for a softball tournament. Sorry it wasn't much, but perhaps this will get your thread going. Anybody out there from OK City that can help Patty......
I don't have a lot of information to give you, but I will let you know what I have. We spent a long weekend in Oklahoma City back in the Fall due to a soccer tournament my son was in. We enjoyed downtown OK City. There is a new (and still expanding) area.... I believe it's called Bricktown. Perhaps someone else can tell you for sure. It's a small, but pleasant area. Of course, we took the boys to the memorial of the OK City bombing. That was a very somber and touching moment. We found several delightful places to eat.... I'm so sorry that I can't remember the names of any. We found that your $ goes a long way there. We stayed at a wonderful, brand new suite hotel for $65 a night that compared to places we have easily paid $125 a night for. Once again, I am so sorry that I can't remember the name of the hotel. One of the other mom's made all the reservations for our team. We spent most of our time at the soccer field, but the little entertainment we took in outside of soccer was great. I don't know how good it is now, but many years go (perhaps 17 or so) they had a very nice zoo that we enjoyed when we were in town for a softball tournament. Sorry it wasn't much, but perhaps this will get your thread going. Anybody out there from OK City that can help Patty......
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To add to the first post; see the Cowboy Hall of Fame and the Botanical Gardens. Bricktown has lots of restaurants. The zoo is great and also the Kirkpatrick Center which is near the zoo and Cowboy Hall of Fame. Near Ft. Sill is the Wichita Mountains wildlife preserve if you like hiking, etc. What time of year are you coming? The best event of the year is the annual Festival of the Arts held in downtown OKC dates are April 25th thru 30th this year.
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Patty,
For lodging, visit www.lawtonok.com. In and around Lawton, visit Mt. Scott, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and the Meers Restaurant and Store. There are lots of Native American attractions in nearby Anadarko.
For lodging, visit www.lawtonok.com. In and around Lawton, visit Mt. Scott, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, and the Meers Restaurant and Store. There are lots of Native American attractions in nearby Anadarko.
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Hope I'm not too late to give you information on Oklahoma City! Check out www.okccvb.org and see all the new stuff...museums...restaurants..lots to do and see! Also, if you want a real experience check out our Oklahoma bed & breakfast inns at www.bbonline.com/ok/ and you'll find some great places to stay while visiting Oklahoma.
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Here are my picks-
Bricktown- food, entertainment, boats, carriage rides
Memorial
Zoo
Omni-plex
Myrid Gardens
Penn Square Mall
Bahama Breeze
Ted's Mexican
And how can you skip Sonic ; )
National History Museum in Norman
Stop by La Baugette (spelling?) for pastries. Have lunch at the Mont. Stroll the campus shops. Have a yard-long beer at Brothers.
Bricktown- food, entertainment, boats, carriage rides
Memorial
Zoo
Omni-plex
Myrid Gardens
Penn Square Mall
Bahama Breeze
Ted's Mexican
And how can you skip Sonic ; )
National History Museum in Norman
Stop by La Baugette (spelling?) for pastries. Have lunch at the Mont. Stroll the campus shops. Have a yard-long beer at Brothers.
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Actually, Sarcastic Sheryl, you can see a musical in OKC. Chicago is currently playing at Lyric Theatre in the Civic Center Music Hall, as well as Forever Plaid. They will also be presenting Footloose, and two others I can't remember. There is also Jewel Box Theatre, which does two musicals each summer in an outdoor theatre. In the last year we have had Broadway tours of Beauty and the Beast, Rent, and Phantom of the Opera which was here for a four week engagement. And this is just the more famous ones. We usually get about 5-7 tours a year. In the fall, Miss Saigon is coming. We are not an artless community. Oklahoma City is an arts driven liberal arts school with a very good reputation and OKC is home to the American Choral Directors Association.
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OKC's Civic Center Music Hall hosts most of these. In addition to the touring Broadway productions of Celebrity Attractions, there is also local theatre companies Lyric and Oklahoma City Theatre Company (formerly Synchronicity):
http://www.okcciviccenter.org/
Another OKC playhouse hosting several companies is architecturally funky Stage Center:
http://www.stagecenter.com/
Both of these are located in downtown OKC.
In deference to Leta, Guthrie's Pollard Theatre also hosts plays and musicals:
http://www.thepollard.org/
Hope you can catch a performance or two at these venues! If you have any other questions about OKC and Norman, post a question here or e-mail me: [email protected]
http://www.okcciviccenter.org/
Another OKC playhouse hosting several companies is architecturally funky Stage Center:
http://www.stagecenter.com/
Both of these are located in downtown OKC.
In deference to Leta, Guthrie's Pollard Theatre also hosts plays and musicals:
http://www.thepollard.org/
Hope you can catch a performance or two at these venues! If you have any other questions about OKC and Norman, post a question here or e-mail me: [email protected]
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ISLANDMOM: If you want to take a child I might suggest Oklahoma Children's Theatre, which I believe is currently in production of Into the Woods Jr. (a toned town version of the Sondheim musical). I would definetely check out some of the other theatre options without your child. I believe Oklahoma City Theatre Company is doing A Philadelphia Story currently at the Civic Center.
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Thanks! I may get grandma to sit so I can go to a show with a friend. I'm not sure she will sit through a childrens play yet. I could give it a try.
My to do list has-
Zoo
Omniplex & photography area & The Titanic Artifact Exhibit
Cowboy Museum kid's gallery
Explore Guthrie
Tulsa and the new Aquarium
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Trolley Tour
52nd National Square Dance Convention
The 56th National Appaloosa Show and World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show
Martin Park Nature Center
I heard there was a mini-water park in Edmond.
The Jasmine Moran Children?s Museum, located in Seminole
Express Ranches Clydesdale Center
Water Taxi of Oklahoma
6/26-28Jazz in June - Norman
6/28-29 Kite Festival
Mitch Park, Edmond
Does Frontier City have activities for 3 year olds?
My to do list has-
Zoo
Omniplex & photography area & The Titanic Artifact Exhibit
Cowboy Museum kid's gallery
Explore Guthrie
Tulsa and the new Aquarium
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Trolley Tour
52nd National Square Dance Convention
The 56th National Appaloosa Show and World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show
Martin Park Nature Center
I heard there was a mini-water park in Edmond.
The Jasmine Moran Children?s Museum, located in Seminole
Express Ranches Clydesdale Center
Water Taxi of Oklahoma
6/26-28Jazz in June - Norman
6/28-29 Kite Festival
Mitch Park, Edmond
Does Frontier City have activities for 3 year olds?