There are detailed 360 renderings of the waterpark on the site.https://www.okanaresort.com/
Its not a Great Wolf Lodge or anything, but you have to also remember there is a large lagoon with water slides and obstacle courses outside.
The first level (first image) is all convention center: meeting rooms, catering kitchen, back office operations.
The second level has the corridor to the waterpark (aka give-in-to-whiney-kid promenade), a large gastropub, retail shop, sweet shop, arcade, laser tag, mirror maze, axe throwing, breakout room, and taqueria.
Nice!
as far as OKC tower cranes, don't forget about Dream Hotel and Boardwalk, also the Boulevard Apartments and Alley's End. Those should bring on several tower cranes, including the tallest in the city/state since BOK. And that's just downtown off the top of my head but there's also CORE Bank in Auto Alley coming and several other midrises in the core that will bring tower cranes.
Cranes.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
From the 360 images, besides the splash pad area, i only saw 2 larger slides. That can not be the case. The Water-Zoo in Clinton has like 5 or 6 large slides and a lazy river. These images have to be missing some of slides, or they are keeping it more of a surprise. Also, i noticed in the 360 images, that outside the windows, it looked like they were in Nevada/Arizona. So, they could just be using renderings from another site to compare to.
While I have not heard of any actual extortion occurring. There is a pretty established camp on the south side of the river between Agnew and May. It is tucked into the treeline against the livestock facilities.
I have experienced an attempt at being flagged down at this spot by transients, but I just kept moving (on bicycle). This end of the river trails I would not trust on foot toward dark.
Really impressive view with the skyline (background) across the river. Thanks for sharing, Pete.
You can see the river near Okana is almost fully drained; the pedestrian bridge work should be starting soon.
I'm sure the bridge will be completed pretty quickly because the entire rowing area is now out of commission.
On another note, the main crane is gone....noooo.....lol
I know the budget is stretched thin, but in my opinion, you might as well spend the extra $750k for the decorative touches if you're already spending that much on the pedestrian bridge.
The changes will dramatically increase the appeal of the bridge, and would make it become a destination to see on the river (especially at night), versus just something that is there over the water.
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