Love it!
I predict a smash success.
will be a perfect stop before. .or after. . .Lyric at the Plaza!!
Drove by today as well, wondering if this is a good place to have dinner and/or happy hour on a Friday? Looks like a fun area with lots to do...
Yes! By far my favorite district in OKC.
^ Reminds me of my own reaction to a lot of what I see on my monitor!
Ouch. Now I really feel old...
Parking challenges = the calling card of a thriving district.
Was in the plaza last night. And for a Monday night, the district was pretty alive. A steady stream of pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks and a fairly full and busy Mule. Saints also seemed to be pretty busy across the street.
It really bothers me when people ask about parking when there is a huge, open, free parking lot just west of the Lyric Academy on the west end of the district. It's like people complaining about parking in Bricktown when you have the entire Bass Pro parking lot and the area to the south of it. There is parking out there, you might just have to walk a little bit.
Note: I am not talking about anyone in particular on this board, more my friends who come to visit from Edmond and complain about it.
I think the key words there are "who come to visit from Edmond." They have a cultural expectation that they should be able to park at the front door of their destination. In the truest sense of the word, it is a culture shock for them.
Somewhere along the line, a district has to decide if that is the crowd it wishes to cater to, or if it can survive (or even thrive) catering instead to a crowd that is OK with a different type of interaction. I'm not saying that Plaza won't fine-tune its parking offerings as demand increases, but as far as which crowd it wants to cater to, I think the district has already made its choice.
I've never had a problem finding a parking space at the Plaza. I kind of like parking "away" (the whole district is less than 1/2 a mile-it's not that far) from my ultimate destination. It lets me walk past all the other interesting stuff I didn't specifically come to see.
Also, walking from the back of the parking lot at a Wal-Mart is further, and significantly more boring, than parking next to the Lyric and walking to the Mule.
The only time there is a parking issue is for live on the plaza. I had to park 6 streets away in front of someone's house.
Other than that, no issue if you don't mind a short stroll.
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