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    Location: Missouri | Everyone was so helpful when I was looking for Oklahoma Thunder tickets, would like to pick the brains of those of you familiar with OKC.
I was able to get tickets for my son's 16th birthday present to see Oklahoma Thunder vs. Toronto Raptors this Sunday!! He opened his "presents" - a series of gifts (hints) leading up to the tickets on his actual birthday last Sunday and was soooo excited. Overwhelmed actually.
Due to the forecasted storm (I am in Northeast/North central Missouri) Saturday night and Sunday, we decided to come to OKC tomorrow, instead of leaving at 4am Sunday (8 hour drive for us). Hope to avoid the worst of the ice and snow. We are scheduled to get 8" of snow here on top of ice starting Saturday afternoon/evening. Yuck. Since we will be there a day early, can you recommend any MUST SEE's for me and my two teenagers? Cameron (the birthday boy) is a through and through jock. Jillian (13) is my horse girl - eats, sleeps, drinks, breaths it, especially roping and rodeo.
So far, I have found an indoor rock climbing place made from converted grain silos that looks cool. And there's a huge western store near our hotel (so it says LOL). Locals...any other super awesome thoughts for things to see or places to eat??? Keep in mind, please, this is a low budget trip LOL. Nothing too fancy preferably.
You all may ban me from the state...the last time I came to OKC was when Jillian ran the flag at AQHA World...Kansas got horrible ice storm that day as well, and it drifted into Oklahoma. Think I'm a jinx. Thanks a million, and Merry Christmas!  |
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    Location: Oklahoma | There is the Western Heritage Museum. http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/
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Thanks! I am bookmarking anything I find and you guys suggest. We will look them over and let kids decide what we do (sigh...guess oughta let Cam have the biggest vote since it's "his" trip! Pretty sure Brat and I could get lost just in the western store for several hours!). Cameron likes museums (so he says..not that he's ever been to one, but he's a history buff), so this may be right up his alley! Appreciate the suggestion! |
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       Location: Texas | If the weather was nicer y'all would probably like brick town .. which is where the basketball stadium is. Walking distance to several restaurants, etc. If it's not too icey on the sidewalks you might check that out. |
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| Β Stop in Tulsa and watch calf roping until your eyes bleed. Also some barrel racing at the Mike Johnson worlds richest calf roping tomorrow. |
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      Location: Never in one place long | National Cowboy Museum
We always have fun at the Toby keith Resturant and bar!!
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    Location: Missouri | I think we will eat supper Sunday after the game in Bricktown (fingers crossed it's not too icy). Ohhhhh the roping would keep us girls entertained for an entire weekend. Cam not so much LOL. His eyes glaze when horses are mentioned. Poor kid - no wonder he doesn't hang out with us much. Only guy in house, non-horsey, and has to put up with us! I do appreciate all suggestions. I saw a Texas Roadhouse on the internet - sounded good for Saturday supper maybe (have never been to one - none in our area). |
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    Location: Missouri | DLV - 2013-12-20 2:36 PM
National Cowboy Museum
We always have fun at the Toby keith Resturant and bar!!
Saw this advertised as well - again have heard of them but never been to one. Good grief there are tons of places to go/see/eat there! Why I thought you guys would be a more reliable source than the net. |
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| Toby Keith 's is real good! If you get stuck, I am just south of Wichita! |
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     Location: SD | Don't forget the OKC National Memorial, www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org. POPS is a fun stop, but may be a bit out of the way for you, www.route66.com. Here are a few more ideas, www.visitokc.com/events/?e_ViewBy=week&e_sDate=2013,%2012,%2022&e_sortBy=eventName. |
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  Rebel Without a Cause
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | I hate to tell you but we are already getting ice and they are predicting a half inch of ice for central Oklahoma, supposed to continue tonight through tomorrow. Be very careful on the roads. |
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  Location: TN | You should definitely go to the Stockyards City area (Agnew Ave. exit off the interstate - I think it's I-40). You can see the huge historic stockyards, eat at Cattleman's (my mouth is watering thinking about those steaks!), and check out some neat western shops. I went to OSU and this was my favorite area to go visit on my trips out of Stillwater. |
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      Location: Okemah,OK | dianea - 2013-12-20 2:42 PM
I think we will eat supper Sunday after the game in Bricktown (fingers crossed it's not too icy). Ohhhhh the roping would keep us girls entertained for an entire weekend. Cam not so much LOL. His eyes glaze when horses are mentioned. Poor kid - no wonder he doesn't hang out with us much. Only guy in house, non-horsey, and has to put up with us! I do appreciate all suggestions. I saw a Texas Roadhouse on the internet - sounded good for Saturday supper maybe (have never been to one - none in our area).
If you're eating steak, you have to go to Cattleman's in the stockyards! Really really really good! There's also some great shopping down there, even a good outlet western store! |
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| Keep in mind a lot of the hiways, loops and interchanges in Ok City are up in the air .. so driving around may be very limited .... especially with the amount of time you have to spend after checking into your hotel ...
Walking over to the cowboy shopping place that is near your hotel and then driving to the stadium early and walking Brick Town//eating and turning the kids loose in the stadium will be about all the time you have ....
Keep in mind that one inch of rain equals 3 inches of snow ... and forecasters are saying 2-4 inches of rain where it is warm enough and 4-10 inches of snow and Mo is supposed to be even worse ... Oklahoma has no snow or ice removal systems ... just some salted sand and a few dump trucks ... so you may get to stay a couple of extra days ...
currently on radar ..
http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/dopplerradarusnational/southeas...
OK CITY WEATHER TV ...
http://www.news9.com/weather
STAY SAFE !!
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    Location: Missouri | Well shoot! Maybe we should have left today! Spent all evening after work getting our horses and dogs situated for the weather and us being gone! Hope your ice disappears tomorrow before we get there. Griz, I may put you on speed dial! Leaving tomorrow morning and don't have to be there til 3 Sunday! Can go slow LOL.
The Cattleman's sounds fabulous, as do the Stockyards and Museums. We have a shuttle from our hotel to the arena Sunday, so that will help! Guess we will play the rest according to your road conditions! I didn't know about the long drive times..definitely something to factor in!
I appreciate so much the suggestions, advice, and radar link. Will take it slow and play by ear. All I know is I have a 16 year old son who can't wait for the game. Anything else we do is a bonus. |
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    Location: Missouri | 2burkeboys - 2013-12-20 6:29 PM
Don't forget the OKC National Memorial, www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org. POPS is a fun stop, but may be a bit out of the way for you, www.route66.com. Here are a few more ideas, www.visitokc.com/events/?e_ViewBy=week&e_sDate=2013,%2012,%2022&e_sortBy=eventName.
This would be neat to see. My sister went and they all were impressed. Of course it was warm and they could walk around!
Will just say a prayer as we head out. I'm just thankful for once not hauling! Dually and trailer don't mix well with bad roads! Thank you for the links! |
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      Location: oklahoma | I just saw this... Please check road conditions as we've had freezing rain since yest. I'm south of there but have not been above 34 since yest and forecast for the same weather all weekend. Parts of I44 and 35 are closed due to ice and accidents. Safe travels. |
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    Location: Missouri | CurlyQ - 2013-12-21 8:47 AM
Β I just saw this... Please check road conditions as we've had freezing rain since yest. I'm south of there but have not been above 34 since yest and forecast for the same weather all weekend. Parts of I44 and 35 are closed due to ice and accidents. Safe travels.
Oh goody. Thanks for the update. We are enroute. No bad weather yet but getting closer to it. I have the DOT conditions maps bookmarked! Doesn't seem to be a good way to get there from here! Oh well is what it is I guess!
Appreciate the travel updates immensely!
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  Rebel Without a Cause
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      Location: Adopt a homeless pet - www.petfinder.com! | dianea - 2013-12-21 11:07 AM CurlyQ - 2013-12-21 8:47 AM I just saw this... Please check road conditions as we've had freezing rain since yest. I'm south of there but have not been above 34 since yest and forecast for the same weather all weekend. Parts of I44 and 35 are closed due to ice and accidents. Safe travels. Oh goody. Thanks for the update. We are enroute. No bad weather yet but getting closer to it. I have the DOT conditions maps bookmarked! Doesn't seem to be a good way to get there from here! Oh well is what it is I guess! Appreciate the travel updates immensely!
The good news is the Thunder have never cancelled a game due to weather that I can remember. You'll have so much fun! Stay safe |
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