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    terrared Guest

    Question What's a MUST SEE for a 1st time visitor to Bricktown?

    We'll be visiting Bricktown for the first time on Friday (July 1). What/where should we check out? We'll be at Toby's place on Saturday (hubby playing there that night -- yes, we're rednecks) so that's taken care of. Ideas? Thanks!

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    Hello and welcome to Bricktown,

    The Dungeon Haunted 3D ride. Go to the thread below on this forum for "Something New Coming to Bricktown" for more info on the ride.

    Hope that helps,

    The Dungeon Master

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    Nonna's is an absolutely great restaurant. Catch a ballgame at the Brick if there's a homestand that weekend. There's a nice movie theater right next door to Toby's restaurant.

    That's what I'd recommend.

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    Take a ride down the canal.

    Eat at Bricktown Burgers (behind Crabtown).

    Have a drink at Nonna's Purple Bar.

    If you enjoy a nice drink/cigar, head to Maker's Cigar Lounge (Oklahoma Ave @ California (canal)).

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    If you have time, the Memorial is touchingly poignant and beautiful. A must see for anyone visiting OK in my opinion, but I'm not sure if this is your first time to OKC or to Bricktown?
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

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    terrared Guest

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    The Memorial is on our list to do. My hubby and I were living in Tulsa at the time it happened. It will be one of those things in life when you say "I remember what I was doing when.....".

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    terrared Guest

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    Where's the best place to park in Bricktown? We're staying at the Quality Inn on Reno. Sorry for all the questions; we don't get out of Do-Dah very often without the kiddos and want to make the most of our time in OKC/Bricktown.

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    Parking can be sticky if you wait until the evening to get there. Try getting a fairly early start (about 10 ish) and I would say anywhere along Reno or Sheridan and East of the Cox Convention Center would be good for all the different things to do and not have to walk too far after a long busy day of doing fun things. Winding down the days events for an evening in Bricktown is very relaxing/entertaining espeically if you know you don't have that far to walk to get back to the car.
    Remember, if it's a holiday weekend like this one coming up, some park lots will be closed for events (especially on Oklahoma Ave) so do try to plan to get there fairly early. Just a little hint of what to expect, busy, busy, busy.

    Dungeon Master
    "Dungeon Haunted Ride in 3D" in Bricktown

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    I personally recommend the Santa Fe parking garage. It is a three-block walk into Bricktown, however, it is always cheap and you will always find a spot.

    The must see while you're in Bricktown is the Bricktown Canal and Bricktown Ballpark. These were the two first major public projects to be completed in the historic district. The ballpark was completed in 1998. The canal was completed 1999. Both made Bricktown a real hit, and both projects were done well.

    The Bricktown Ballpark, capacity 13,066/ 14,000 standing room only, has plenty of artwork inside and outside the ballpark. It is a well designed ballpark. The canal's landscaping is maturing, and is very appealing to the eye. Take a water taxi or a stroll. You'll enjoy it.

    A part of an independent movie was shot on the canal. called 'Sam and Janet'. It is available on DVD and VHS at Hollywood Video.

    Anyhow, those are my suggestions. Enjoy Bricktown and Oklahoma City. It is a great place to live, and a great place to visit.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    I recommend walking around Bricktown. There are numerous places to dine and the theater, but not many places to to shop.

    I took the water taxi tour and personally did not enjoy it.

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    As far as parking goes, give yourself a chance to park on the street. It turns over pretty well around dinner time and it's free. I can't remember the last time I paid for parking and it usually only takes about 10 mins of circling around Sheridan and Main. If not, I agree with the Santa Fe reccomendation. It's the cheapest, the biggest, and if walking 3 blocks is a problem, bricktown may not be the place for you anyway.

    Other than that, I'd recommend a drink a Nonna's, too.

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    I concur with all of the above!

    Truth is, it may be best just to follow your personal nose ... sort of look over the menu and let your instincts be your guide. I'm hard pressed to think of something in Bricktown (including "Lower" Bricktown) that I've not enjoyed, and, judging by the numbers of people you'll see all over the place, I take it that there is just about something there for everyone ... probably multiple somethings. Although there isn't a great deal of retail shopping available yet, it's hard to pass up a 1st visit to Bass Pro in "Lower Bricktown". If you like great ice cream (and the line isn't too long), check out the Marble Slab Creamery immediately east of the Harkins Cinema. I concur with Nonna's, either eating (pricey) or drinking. Or, you may just like the good food that Bricktown's original restaurant, Spaghetti Warehouse, provides (in my opinion, the spark that got the whole thing started). There are many good places to eat, though, so name your poison! Mainly, just be laid back, take it in, and enjoy. Be as casually dressed as you like, and enjoy the people watching!

    You can do some reconnoitering here: http://www.bricktownokc.com/index.shtml and here: http://www.lowerbricktown.com/index.asp

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    i can't belive no one mentioned this.you say you're redneck. so you should go to bass pro.( not trying to sterotype or anything) it's very near toby keith's.

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    Patrick Guest

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    When you go to Bricktown, just remember, Bricktown is still a work in progress. Nothing is complete. Too many people (first timers) go to Bricktown thinking it's completely established, and they leave disappointed. Truth is, manyof the spaces still haven't been filled. Keep that in mind and you'll have a great time.

    I don't believe I've ever had a bad meal in Bricktown.

    By the way, Nonna's is closed Sundays and Mondays so they will not be open on the 4th. Unfortunately, those are just the hours she runs.

    And of the other restaurants are great choices though. Bricktown Brewery is always great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Loudenback
    I concur with all of the above!

    Truth is, it may be best just to follow your personal nose ... sort of look over the menu and let your instincts be your guide. I'm hard pressed to think of something in Bricktown (including "Lower" Bricktown) that I've not enjoyed, and, judging by the numbers of people you'll see all over the place, I take it that there is just about something there for everyone ... probably multiple somethings. Although there isn't a great deal of retail shopping available yet, it's hard to pass up a 1st visit to Bass Pro in "Lower Bricktown". If you like great ice cream (and the line isn't too long), check out the Marble Slab Creamery immediately east of the Harkins Cinema. I concur with Nonna's, either eating (pricey) or drinking. Or, you may just like the good food that Bricktown's original restaurant, Spaghetti Warehouse, provides (in my opinion, the spark that got the whole thing started). There are many good places to eat, though, so name your poison! Mainly, just be laid back, take it in, and enjoy. Be as casually dressed as you like, and enjoy the people watching!

    You can do some reconnoitering here: http://www.bricktownokc.com/index.shtml and here: http://www.lowerbricktown.com/index.asp

    I agree that Spaghetti Warehouse provided the spark, but IMO they have gone downhill tremendously over the years.....poor quality of food and poor customer service. We prefer Zio's over the Warehouse.

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    terrared Guest

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    Wichita has their own version of "Bricktown". Here it's called "Old Town". It's really filling up and they have a lot to offer down there. Lots of restaurants, clubs, Museum of Ancient Treasures, City Arts, retail shops, movie theatre. Brick streets, old warehouses converted into all sorts of businesses, housing in old hotels, etc.

    I'm really looking forward to coming to your city. Whatever we do, I'm sure it will be fun.

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    A lot of cities have a district they call "Old Town." It is probably the most common name used.

    At least we are unique in THAT area with "Bricktown." Most "Old Town's" are really dumpy. The one in Sacramento looks like a western movie street, and is VERY touristy.

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    terrared Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by mranderson
    A lot of cities have a district they call "Old Town." It is probably the most common name used.

    At least we are unique in THAT area with "Bricktown." Most "Old Town's" are really dumpy. The one in Sacramento looks like a western movie street, and is VERY touristy.
    FYI:

    Wichita's is busy AND clean. Here's a list of some of their offerings.....

    A Legacy Antique Mall
    Above and Beyond Corporate Gifts
    Adecco: The Employment People
    Aida's
    Airbus North America
    America's Pub
    Andy's Woods by Design
    Art 'n Attic at Eaton Place
    Artimatrix Academy of Architectural Finishes
    Associated
    Automobilia
    B & C Creations
    Beacon Restaurant
    Belini's
    Best Cleaners
    Bondies Old Town Antique Mall
    Brandon Michael Photography
    Cabaret Old Town
    Cassell & Lower, LLC
    Cassell/Brooke Insurance
    Catholic Art & Gifts
    Celebrations!
    Centerworks Pilates
    Century 21 Advantage
    Cero's Candies
    Check It Out Boutique
    City Arts
    Club Indigo
    Coleman Factory Outlet and Museum
    Craig Petersen Insurance Agency, Inc.
    D & A Services, Inc
    D2/E2 Enterprises
    Dance by Design
    Dock 410
    Don Michael Bannon Salon
    Drager Deisgn Studio
    Eaton Place
    Eaton Place Gallery
    Elements
    Emerson Biggins
    Fidelity Title
    Finns Lounge
    First Gear
    First Horizon Homeloans
    Flashbacks
    Gallery XII
    Grant Telegraph Centre
    Great Plains Transportation Museum
    Harvester Apartments
    Heartland Bicycle
    Heath Law
    Hell Bomb Tattoo
    Heroes Sports Bar & Grill
    Holier Than Thou
    Hotel at Old Town
    Hyatt Regency Wichita
    Imaging Solutions Co.
    Imbiss Grille
    Innes Station Apartments
    Intake Studio
    Jim Guy, Law
    John Barleycorn's Bar & Grill
    Kansas Secured Title
    Kansas Sports Hall of Fame
    Kelly's Irish Pub
    Kitchens Plus, Inc.
    Koker Goodwin & Associates
    Larkspur Restaurant & Grill
    Legasus Group LC
    LineSight Gallery
    Lofts at Old Town Square
    LuCinda's
    Maid in Time
    Market Place Properties, LLC
    marquee motorcars
    Martini Steakhouse
    Mead Street Gallery
    Melissa Cohlmia Marketing
    Merchants of Old Town Association (MOTA)
    Metaphysical Essentials
    Morris Laing Evans Brock & Kennedy, Chartered
    Morts Cigar Bar
    Mosley Street Melodrama
    Mosley Street Place
    Mrs. O'Leary's
    Murillo Gallery
    Muse E Yum!
    Museum of the Presidents
    Museum of World Treasures
    Nail-fa-nail-ia
    Nanny's Niche
    Neidiger Tucker Bruner Inc.
    Old Chicago
    Old Mill Tasty Shop
    Old Town Chiropractic
    Old Town Cigars
    Old Town Farmers' Market
    Old Town General Store
    Old Town Information
    Old Town Law Offices
    Old Town Suites
    Old Town Warren Theatre
    Oscar's Sports Bar
    Picture Framing and More
    Planet Hair
    Radisson Broadview Hotel
    Razook Furniture, Inc.
    Rebecca Ray Jewelry
    Redstone Design Development
    Residents of Old Town Organization
    River City Brewery & Loft 150
    Riverview Gifts & LeChic Boutique
    Rob Davis Insurance Agency, Inc.
    Rock Island Studios, Inc.
    Ross Conoco Station
    Sage Partners
    Salon Bubblegum
    Sandbar Trading
    Sandcastles Antiques
    SKT Business Communication Solutions
    Southwest National Bank
    Spangenberg Phillips Architechture
    The Aquarium
    The Black Dahlia
    The Brickyard in Oldtown
    The Frame Guild
    The Original Big Sky
    The Picket Fence
    The Pump House
    Tickle Your Fancy
    Tom Lang
    Torre's Pizzeria
    Uptown Bistro
    Urban Image Salon
    Virginia's Treasures
    Visual Fusion
    WDM Architects
    Whiskey Creek Steakhouse
    White Dove
    Wichita Fencing Academy
    Wichita Times
    Ziebart Speedy Auto Glass

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    We are looking forward to your visit in Oklahoma City, terrared. Enjoy your stay.
    Continue the Renaissance!!!

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    terrared Guest

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    Thank you pulse!

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    Wow.

    I checked out your Old Town's website (http://www.oldtownwichita.com). Very impressive. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that bricktown won't impress you much, that is, if you like your old town. It sounds like your old town is more dense and urban, whereas bricktown has tried more to bring suburbia to downtown. Instead of "More than 100 restaurants, shops, clubs, theaters, galleries, museums, and businesses", we have a couple dozen large square footage chain restaurants with a few locals thrown in (again, Nonna's is nice). There are some good clubs, but I don’t think that’s what you’re into. It sounds like your old town has managed to mix urban and Kansan together without compromising the area’s aesthetic. Nice work. I’ll have to check that out someday.

    I think you'll like Toby's, as it sounds like your scene, but the area may not be much different and sounds less dense that Withita's Old Town.

    How long has this area been vital?

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    old town does sound nice. i'm kinda jealous now.

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    I checked out this site, and am now thinking about taking a trip to Wichita. I think this is what I always wished Bricktown would become. The web site is even nicer.

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    terrared Guest

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    Wichita is trying to improve their image. You think OKC is struggling with the "hick" image......try battling "Dorothy and the Land of Oz" all the time!!!! And now we've got the "Home of the BTK Killer" to deal with.

    They will be starting construction on a new Downtown Arena for the bigger concerts/events, etc. They got it passed by using OKC and the Ford Center as an example. Developers are trying to open a destination casino north of Wichita but the state legislators are fighting that tooth and nail. They will be building an amusement park called "Wild West" something. I'm thinking it will take on a form similar to Frontier City. They will be building a WaterWalk downtown trying to bring in upscale business and a river casino (doubt that will pass either). There's always live music going on SOMEWHERE in Wichita. If you're in the area and my hubby's band is playing in Wichita, let me know and I'll try to hook you up with free entry.

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    Thanks Terared, I might take you up on that offer sometime. I've driven up there a few times on the way to KC, but you can't really see much of Wichita from I35. The firm I work for in Dallas did have a job designing enhancements to an elevated railroad, which I believe was dowtown. That was a couple of years ago though, I'm not sure if it was ever done. Also, after a stop at the touris info center south of Wichita on the tollway, Kansas isn't doing much to fight the Wizard of Oz stereotype. There were all kinds of trinkits for sale with that image.

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