Fun things to do in OKC

cgapoke

Junior
Feb 12, 2008
14,995
368
0
End of March/early April, I will have a team outing for my employees and their spouses to attend. Everyone in my office is late 20's/early 30's. I figured we'd have a fairly nice dinner and then go somewhere and do something as a team. We've done Redpin Bowling before and enjoyed that but I wanted to try something new.

Any suggestions for some fun active enternainment in/around OKC? I

As far as numbers go, I have 5 employees + myself and spouses so 12 total people. I appreciate any suggestions.
 

Pokes15

All-Conference
Aug 28, 2006
2,936
1,271
113
The new Dust Bowl with Fassler Hall on top.

Dave and Busters, thought last time I was in there it was pretty thuggy... Like scared I was going to get stabbed or shot thuggy...

Rent a party bus to take you out to Eischens.
 

Air_Thurman

Heisman
Jan 16, 2003
32,320
31,268
63
Might have some more suggestions later but definitely recommended Dust Bowl/Fassler.

There is new place called Main Event up north. From what I've gathered it is basically a Dave and Busters on crack. Has been pretty packed.
 

cgapoke

Junior
Feb 12, 2008
14,995
368
0
Originally posted by Pokes15:
The new Dust Bowl with Fassler Hall on top.

Dave and Busters, thought last time I was in there it was pretty thuggy... Like scared I was going to get stabbed or shot thuggy...

Rent a party bus to take you out to Eischens.
I hadn't heard of the Dust Bowl, looks pretty cool. Eischens sounds fun too but we'll be driving up from Duncan that afternoon and spending the night in OKC so we'll try to limit the travel while we're there. I appreciate the suggestions.
 

purkey

Heisman
Feb 5, 2003
194,773
19,971
113
main event...too many kids. not that there is anything wrong with that.
 

inspoke

Senior
Jan 23, 2003
1,952
504
0
Thunder game if it fits your schedule. An evening in Bricktown with a bball game in the middle doesn't too bad.
 

cgapoke

Junior
Feb 12, 2008
14,995
368
0
Originally posted by inspoke:

Thunder game if it fits your schedule. An evening in Bricktown with a bball game in the middle doesn't too bad.
If it were just up to me,that's probably what we'd be doing. I'm afraid there might be grumbling from the females in the group though.
 

cornichon

Freshman
Jan 5, 2003
5,613
62
0
The Escape OKC. It's a locked room game. Basically, you and your group (I believe groups can be 6 people total, so you could do 2) get locked in a room for 1 hour and have to solve the puzzle to get out. At the end of the hour, they let you out whether you solved it or not, obviously. The last time I checked, they had 3 different difficulties. It costs $75 per room, so it would be $150 for two groups. For 12 people, that's a pretty great deal, I think. I went with some people a few months ago, and we all had a great time.

http://www.theescapeokc.com/
 

Bitter Creek

All-Conference
Apr 24, 2008
45,706
4,961
0
Originally posted by cgapoke:

End of March/early April, I will have a team outing for my employees and their spouses to attend. Everyone in my office is late 20's/early 30's. I figured we'd have a fairly nice dinner and then go somewhere and do something as a team. We've done Redpin Bowling before and enjoyed that but I wanted to try something new.

Any suggestions for some fun active enternainment in/around OKC? I

As far as numbers go, I have 5 employees + myself and spouses so 12 total people. I appreciate any suggestions.
The most enjoyable thing is probably to get on the interstate and drive towards T-Town
 

Air_Thurman

Heisman
Jan 16, 2003
32,320
31,268
63
Depending on the weather and the day of the week most of the districts have street festivals once a month that are pretty cool. I like H&8th (although it is has gotten pretty packed) and Live on the Plaza. Good for live music, food and some drinking.

Might also try Bleu Garten if it is nice outside. Its and outdoor beer garden with food trucks. Has a lot of TVs, games and fire pit. Within walking distance of Dust Bowl/Fass;er Hall.
 

Air_Thurman

Heisman
Jan 16, 2003
32,320
31,268
63
Also there is a new place being built in Bricktown called Brickopolis. I imagine it might be done by then. It looks pretty big and is supposed to have a restaurant, laser tag and stuff like that. No idea if it is supposed to cater to adults, kids or both.
 

long-duc-dong

Heisman
Sep 19, 2006
10,474
12,390
48
Originally posted by Bitter Creek:
Originally posted by cgapoke:

End of March/early April, I will have a team outing for my employees and their spouses to attend. Everyone in my office is late 20's/early 30's. I figured we'd have a fairly nice dinner and then go somewhere and do something as a team. We've done Redpin Bowling before and enjoyed that but I wanted to try something new.

Any suggestions for some fun active enternainment in/around OKC? I

As far as numbers go, I have 5 employees + myself and spouses so 12 total people. I appreciate any suggestions.
The most enjoyable thing is probably to get on the interstate and drive towards T-Town
Knew that was coming. You "T" town yahoos just love to stroke that mature tree and hills ego don't you. You had your own Midtown Tulsa, or something like that thread on here, and not one word from us okc folks about it. You just keep to yourself there in the land of mature trees and hills and let us try and help this guy out with some suggestions on what to do here in good ol okc, you hear?

By the way T-Town sucks donkey balls!
 
A

anon_ph7vrsh7abnty

Guest
Hold your hands in despair.

Learn the smell of sadness.

Quit. All of it.






This post was edited on 1/9 3:38 PM by Adverpoke
 
A

anon_ph7vrsh7abnty

Guest
Get gas to make the rest of the trip to Tulsa.
 

cgapoke

Junior
Feb 12, 2008
14,995
368
0
Haha, I'm from Broken Arrow so I'm familiar with all that T-Town has to offer. I think we'll save three hours and do OKC. I do appreciate the contribution from the folks from the Land of Trees and Rolling Hills.
 

pokes r us

Senior
Feb 21, 2002
3,220
799
113
Go to the governor's mansion and watch Mary Fallin do a strip tease for the new class of highway patrol cadets.
 
Jun 11, 2001
25,255
29,237
68
Pick a thunder game when TNT is in town. Hit MM's before and after, then close down the bar at the Skirvin.

What do you do besides dinner and drinks?

Go to a play? - suck
In Tulsa you could climb a tree or go to a d league game or see some awesome WNBA.
Posted from Rivals Mobile
 

Anodyne

Senior
Mar 29, 2004
8,857
745
0
Whoa whoa whoa. Laser Tag? Is that a thing still/again? Maybe you can hang at the Crossroads Mall food court afterwards.

I agree about the Tulsa suggestions. You could zip up the Turnpike and spend the evening sniffing your own farts while walking up and down hills.
 

AC2017

Heisman
Jul 31, 2014
63,416
53,779
0
Come to Tulsa. We'll show you how we stare in the mirror and admire ourselves. Culture, trees, hills, bad roads and whatnot.
Posted from Rivals Mobile
 

Poketologist

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
180,938
2,425
0
Originally posted by Bitter Creek:
Originally posted by cgapoke:

End of March/early April, I will have a team outing for my employees and their spouses to attend. Everyone in my office is late 20's/early 30's. I figured we'd have a fairly nice dinner and then go somewhere and do something as a team. We've done Redpin Bowling before and enjoyed that but I wanted to try something new.

Any suggestions for some fun active enternainment in/around OKC? I

As far as numbers go, I have 5 employees + myself and spouses so 12 total people. I appreciate any suggestions.
The most enjoyable thing is probably to get on the interstate and drive towards T-Town
Wow. Original. And witty.
 

GratefulDave_rivals173673

All-Conference
May 29, 2001
22,381
2,396
0
Originally posted by long-duc-dong:

Originally posted by GratefulDave:
Napoleon complex, long duc
Posted from Rivals Mobile
Hey, I'm not the one that chimed in with the t town drivel in this post about things to do in okc. So who's got the napoleon complex here?
I wa agreeing with you...it was an answer to why the Tulsa folk seem to always jump on these threads
 

long-duc-dong

Heisman
Sep 19, 2006
10,474
12,390
48
Originally posted by GratefulDave:

Originally posted by long-duc-dong:

Originally posted by GratefulDave:
Napoleon complex, long duc
Posted from Rivals Mobile
Hey, I'm not the one that chimed in with the t town drivel in this post about things to do in okc. So who's got the napoleon complex here?
I wa agreeing with you...it was an answer to why the Tulsa folk seem to always jump on these threads
Ah ha. I see now. My fault.
 

TMill16_rivals

All-Conference
Oct 7, 2009
71,230
3,877
0
Bleu Garten and Fassler Hall are good options.

Stay away from Main Event, bunch of 18-21 year olds who dress like idiots. Service was horrible and food/drinks were meh. Do not recommend.
Posted from Rivals Mobile
 

Air_Thurman

Heisman
Jan 16, 2003
32,320
31,268
63
Originally posted by TMill16:
Bleu Garten and Fassler Hall are good options.

Stay away from Main Event, bunch of 18-21 year olds who dress like idiots. Service was horrible and food/drinks were meh. Do not recommend.
Posted from Rivals Mobile
Good to know. I haven't been there but the place is always packed.
 

AC2017

Heisman
Jul 31, 2014
63,416
53,779
0
Originally posted by long-duc-dong:

Originally posted by GratefulDave:
Napoleon complex, long duc
Posted from Rivals Mobile
Hey, I'm not the one that chimed in with the t town drivel in this post about things to do in okc. So who's got the napoleon complex here?
I like living in the Tulsa area. But one thing I've found slightly humorous is the underlying jealousy that many Tulsans have of OKC and the incessant need to compare both cities. Seriously, who cares?

Heck it even comes out sometimes in Al Jerkins comments on the radio. So weird.
 

mseabolt

Senior
Dec 5, 2005
8,915
753
0
Originally posted by Air_Thurman:
Depending on the weather and the day of the week most of the districts have street festivals once a month that are pretty cool. I like H&8th (although it is has gotten pretty packed) and Live on the Plaza. Good for live music, food and some drinking.

Might also try Bleu Garten if it is nice outside. Its and outdoor beer garden with food trucks. Has a lot of TVs, games and fire pit. Within walking distance of Dust Bowl/Fass;er Hall.
Agree, check the different revived districts. Automobile Alley has something and is getting bigger. It's also really close to Fassler/Dust Bowl/ Blue Garten.

Film Row seems to be doing quite a few things now as well.
 

Bitter Creek

All-Conference
Apr 24, 2008
45,706
4,961
0
Originally posted by ThePokewithNoName:


Originally posted by long-duc-dong:


Originally posted by GratefulDave:
Napoleon complex, long duc

Posted from Rivals Mobile
Hey, I'm not the one that chimed in with the t town drivel in this post about things to do in okc. So who's got the napoleon complex here?
I like living in the Tulsa area. But one thing I've found slightly humorous is the underlying jealousy that many Tulsans have of OKC and the incessant need to compare both cities. Seriously, who cares?

Heck it even comes out sometimes in Al Jerkins comments on the radio. So weird.
I just like to keep the 2nd-Placers aware of their situation
 
Dec 22, 2013
32,004
40,018
113
Originally posted by Bitter Creek:




Or maybe I just like stoking the coals
Exactly. I love how, when someone from Tulsa makes a remark about it, which is aimed only at continuing the long-running inside joke on this forum, it is, without fail, intrepreted by one or more denizens of the OKC metro as Tulsa "being jealous" of OKC.
 

long-duc-dong

Heisman
Sep 19, 2006
10,474
12,390
48
Originally posted by Marshal Jim Duncan:
Originally posted by Bitter Creek:




Or maybe I just like stoking the coals
Exactly. I love how, when someone from Tulsa makes a remark about it, which is aimed only at continuing the long-running inside joke on this forum, it is, without fail, intrepreted by one or more denizens of the OKC metro as Tulsa "being jealous" of OKC.
Fully aware of the long running inside joke about this subject. I like stoking the flames as well. And by the way t-town still sucks donkey balls, and that is a fact. Mature trees, rolling hills, beautiful sparkling clear river, museums, wide streets, yuppies a plenty, what more could a person ask for.