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Started by cjmcinty, October 07, 2009, 09:35:50 PM

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Hoss

Quote from: Conan71 on October 08, 2009, 01:32:39 PM
RW reminded me of Woolaroc

That's not a bad one either, although it's been YEARS since I've been out there.  Do they still have buffalo that wander the fields out there?

Conan71

Quote from: Hoss on October 08, 2009, 01:34:27 PM
That's not a bad one either, although it's been YEARS since I've been out there.  Do they still have buffalo that wander the fields out there?

They have within the last five years.  Not so sure today, but no idea why they wouldn't.  They have lots of interesting artifacts in the museum, though not sure how much would appeal to the age range of the children CJ is hosting.  I thought Indian artifacts and airplanes were cool when I was that age, but I might have been weird.  Hell, I still am weird, what am I saying!?
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DolfanBob

In the new Vype magazine there is a coupon for a place called   Putt & Jump party company in Owasso.
Inflatable jump arenas, Glow in the dark mini Golf, Arcade and more.
76th st N and 169 Hwy. 272-3366
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Kashmir

Quote from: pmcalk on October 08, 2009, 12:55:54 PM
It's been gone for many years now.


There is a new one (forgot the name) out at 61st & Sheridan.  Not great, but not bad either.  http://www.kaleidoscopecm.com/ 
Ugh, I went to Kaleidoscope this summer...broke toys, weird lava room, smelly playground, snack bar selling red Baron Pizzas for $14 (no I did not want one).   

cjmcinty

Quote from: rwarn17588 on October 08, 2009, 12:55:54 PM
Because when you've got a family that regularly goes to the St. Louis Zoo, which is the best in the country with the possible exception of San Diego's, going to the Tulsa Zoo is not doing anyone any favors.

This is not the disparage the Tulsa Zoo. It's just that it simply doesn't compare to St. Louis'. It's pretty obvious this family is looking for something a little different than what they get back home.

I'd do Tallgrass Prairie. It's about 75 minutes north of town, but where else are you going to see buffalo in their natural environment?



you got it!

pmcalk

Quote from: Kashmir on October 08, 2009, 04:18:35 PM
Ugh, I went to Kaleidoscope this summer...broke toys, weird lava room, smelly playground, snack bar selling red Baron Pizzas for $14 (no I did not want one).   

Like I said, not great.  Didn't eat there.  My kids had a good time playing in the play room and climbing walls. 
 

TUalum0982

Quiktrip park at 41st and Riverside.  Also a nice park at 96th and riverside on the SW corner. 
All star has putt putt at 61st and 169. 

There is a good pumpkin patch called pumpkin town?? at 81st and Mingo that has train rides, huge inflatable slide, pony rides, and of course pumpkins.

Ice capades at the fair? I dont know the schedule, but if the weather is cold or rainy, its a good indoor activity that lasts 2hrs or so.

If you guys decide on the aquarium, there is funhouse located at riverwalk that has childrens games. 

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Kashmir

Quote from: pmcalk on October 08, 2009, 06:08:36 PM
Like I said, not great.  Didn't eat there.  My kids had a good time playing in the play room and climbing walls. 

I know.  When did you go?  It looked really sad back in July.  The climbing walls cost $5, which considering they are not putting much $$$$ into the place, is crazy.

Bass Pro in BA is fun for kids with the big fish tank...even though it's...in BA.

There is an air show this weekend we are taking the 3 &5 y.o. to, my son is obsessed with airplanes!