There are five hotels within that distance of the Convention Center: the DoubleTree, the Aloft, the Residence Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites and the Mayo.
And although those hotels have a total of 935 rooms, typically only a third or so of the rooms can be committed exclusively for convention business. Hunden Partners found that Tulsa’s has a deficit of 604 walkable rooms from the Convention Center, a figure based on the size of its exhibit hall space.
The study also notes that among Tulsa’s regional competitors for conventions, such as Nashville, Kansas City and Austin, the average number of walkable hotels is 14.
Oklahoma City has seven.
McKenney believes Tulsa will need many more rooms within one or two blocks of the Convention Center to even get in the game of attracting larger events.
“When I talked about peak room nights … a group that we would want would be at least 1,000 on peak,” McKenney said.
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