The only casino that you could really call a resort in Oklahoma is the Hard Rock by Tulsa, and even then it's a casino first and foremost with a hotel, a few restaurants and bars, a music venue (soon), and a golf course. The casinos, IMO, could really be true resorts if they were built on one of the area lakes with a beach, pools, marina, boat rentals, etc. I don't know of a single casino/hotel in Oklahoma that is like that. Something on Texoma or Eufaula would be fairly close to OKC. I'm really surprised Grand doesn't have something like that, most of it is within the wealthy Cherokee Nation (owners of the Hard Rock).
Map showing Tribal Lands in Oklahoma
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