Don't forget I-44. Traffic from southern California comes to OKC on I-40 and gets on I-44. This is major because this is how traffic gets to points East and NE and New England, etc. Especially for big trucks. People don't realize how much comes through OKC. Just look on an atlas and see it.
Looks like ODOT selected the plan for the interchange. Hopefully Buc-ee’s likes it.
https://oklahoma.gov/odot/citizen/ne...est-in-mc.html
I have been to...A LOT of Buc-ee's.
Having said that, the absolute BUSIEST one I've ever seen is the Buc-ee's on I-10 and the Beach Express Highway. It is directly smack dab in between Mobile, Pensacola, and Gulf Shores and it is absolutely PACKED. I mean 10x as busy as any Buc-ee's I've been to. Absolute perfect location for it. That area gets waaaaaaay more tourist travel than ANY Buc-ee's in Oklahoma would ever get.
Amarillo City Council approved incentives today for a Buc-ee’s location on I-40 at Airport Boulevard. Not as close to Oklahoma City as those in DFW, but it’ll be good to have for folks heading west.
Son of Buc-eel’s co-founder arrested on invasive recording charges. Cameras
Found in bathrooms
https://www.kxan.com/investigations/...rding-charges/
Perhaps this travel center called Wally’s is a solid alternative to a Buc-ee’s: www.wallys.com/real-estate/
Never heard of Wally's but haven't been up that way since the Cubs won the World Series. An article about the two:
https://www.mysanantonio.com/busines...s-17279034.php
Amarillo's getting one. Buc-ees
Ponca City looked like it was getting one, it sadly looks like another false alarm.
Ponca City is 20 minutes from any major interstate or turnpike, so Buc-ees there is exactly as you stated, it doesn't fit any of the criteria. However, Blackwell, Tonkawa, or Perry along I-35 seem at least probable, except for that the average Buc-ee's has 250-300 employees. That's a tall order for these smaller towns with a very already defined/limited population.
Love's built a new travel stop in Perry, and it's quite nice.
As for Buc-ee's building in a smaller town along the interstate, it's not unheard of...they have locations in towns like:
Crossville, TN, - Pop 12,000
Madisonville, TX - Pop 4,500
Bastrop, TX - Pop 10, 500
Robertsdale, AL - Pop 7000
Yes, they have plenty of stores along highways in major metros too, but it's more strategic placement for where a person/family will stop on a road trip.
Does Buc-ee's get locals? Absolutely. But I would guess the majority of their sales (especially merchandise) comes from travelers passing through that stop there as a tourist destination on to their final stop.
That ONE key thing was stated in post #95. Buc-ee's in a place like Ponca City, Enid, Stillwater etc would never make sense because of interstate access.
I-35 towns like Blackwell, Perry, or I-35 south like Ardmore, Pauls Valley could at least be probable for a location, along with somewhere in the metro of OKC.
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