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    ONEOK Field

    4.5 (24 reviews)

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    Joanna M.

    There is paid lots, some street parking around the arena. Sometimes on game days the street in front of the arena is closed. We picked up our tickets at will call and it went quickly and smoothly. Security was easy and while your bag is checked, it didn't take long. There are several concessions with drinks, food and booze. Not a bad seat in the house.

    Laura G.

    Always a good time. So glad we have this as an option. Kids love the splash pad and playground. I wish there were more food selections besides classic ball game food and the prices are of course super over priced on some things. I like how they have more bars throughout though. Much more convenient.

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    Manny R.

    Such a cool small town field. Specially if you're not a huge sports fan this can a great way to enjoy a game with friends and family. I just wish the food and drinks were in level with the ticket prices instead they're charging pro sports prices.

    Sharon C.

    Tulsa is lucky to have such an outstanding minor league ballpark right in the heart of downtown Tulsa. I much prefer minor league baseball. There's a smaller stadium, you get better seats, shorter lines at the concession stands, and the whole family can have a fun night at the ballpark without breaking the bank. Last night was Thirsty Thursday. We enjoyed ballpark hotdogs and washed them down with $2.00 beer. There's bars and eateries surrounding Oneok, but I like to eat at the ballpark. They have a good variety of selections at a reasonable price and Oneok is a pleasant place to be. The park is clean and pretty and has a view of the tall city buildings surrounding it. Thank you Oneok for the gift you gave Tulsa.

    Debra K.

    Fun times. Went to a soccer game for a company event. I know nothing about soccer but it was still fun to hang out. Everything seemed very clean but there were a lot of food service areas that were closed...perhaps b/c it was a smaller crowd. $8 waters were a bit excessive but it's still a great venue and the fireworks are always fun.

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    Jessica M.

    I love the vibe at OneOK field. I've attended FC Tulsa and Tulsa Drillers games. It is such a nice ballpark located in the heart of downtown Tulsa. There are tons of fireworks games to see which are set to music and is really a great show. Don't worry if you go in the summer - get a seat in the back row of the lower level for some shade and enjoy some refreshments and a ball game.

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    Raphael T.

    The Tulsa Drillers have been a staple of Tulsa since I was a young man. Now they have moved stadiums and stepped to their draw to the people. The ONEOK field is located in the heart of downtown surrounded by restaurants, museums, businesses, and public parks. It's a place you want to be. The stadium rivals any other minor league stadium around the nation. Plenty of food and drinks for purchase, a nice pro shop, and themed game nights like Bark in the Park where people are encouraged to bring their dogs. I was invited to go to the upper deck to a catered event where hot dogs & hamburgers, were complimentary along with watermelon & cookies for the party. It was nice overlooking the whole park while watching America's pastime with friends, and sipping a vodka lemonade.

    Jazzmine D.

    Had a fun experience here last week when I came for there $2 Tuesdays, they have $2 lawn seats, sodas and beer. I bought a home plate seat which was only $12, the beers had a long line but it went fast and it was cool that you could buy more than one at a time, it was a great game the drillers won!

    Devon G.

    I have only attended football games at OneOK, but my goodness it's nice. The lines are always pretty short, the facilities are really clean and the seats are pretty great no matter where you sit. Also - you're in the heart of pretty downtown Tulsa, which is always nice. I love its walkability and the wealth of other stuff around downtown Tulsa is a great excuse to make a day of it.

    Christina C.

    A great stadium located in downtown Tulsa. With a super friendly staff. Very low security. One of the best views of the skyline. Perfect atmosphere at sunset and a short walk to any fun Resturants

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    Love this Stadium. You can walk around the entire field and see the action. Pretty Cool!

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    ONEOK Field Events

    (12 reviews)

    Downtown

    Located in the heart of downtown Tulsa, ONEOK field is a wonderful place to host events at. From…read moremeet & greets and corporate meetings to birthday parties and work development events, the staff is wonderful to work with and they'll cater to your specific needs. They have five different event rooms, three meeting rooms and group hospitality areas to choose from. The conference center is great for presentations and it has all the equipment (projector, screen, microphone, etc.) to load a PowerPoint, video or slideshow. All you need to bring is a laptop. The Coors Light Refinery Deck is probably my favorite. It has an awesome view of the field. The Suite Level bar is also neat since they have a full service bar with indoor and outdoor seating. When it comes to their catering service, I have always been super impressed with all the options they have and how flexible they are. Again, they always customize to your needs and they have various menus (breakfast, lunch, dinner, etc.). I usually go with their hors d'oeuvres menu since they have a wide array of options for everyone. Their bbq bacon wrapped shrimp is awesome as well as their chicken wings.

    After 25 years of life in Los Angeles and being a die-hard Dodgers fan, I relocate to Tulsa…read more Fortunately, Tulsa has baseball and Oneok Field is a local treasure. I'll compare my trip to this stadium with a comparable visit to the Dodgers. The distance to the venue is about the same. In L.A. It would take an hour. Here it took about 15 minutes. Parking at Dodger Stadium is around $15. Here, it's $5 if you park in a lot but if you arrive early, street parking is free. A ticket in the section behind home plate runs for $140 for the Dodgers. Tonight, I'm watching the Drillers from the fourth row. I paid $15. Club seats are only $35. Food is more expensive than most places but still cheaper than Los Angeles. I even bought a Drillers' jersey and still spent less than my last trip to Chavez Ravine. Of course, the Drillers do lose sometimes. That's one thing the price of a ticket cannot guarantee.

    Winterfest - Winterfest is officially open!

    Winterfest

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    Winterfest is one of my favorite Tulsa holiday traditions. Every year, there's an ice-skating rink…read moreusually outside BOK center on 3rd Street (last year it was inside) and it's a wonderful family-friendly activity. It's pretty affordable too if you're an Arvest customer (tickets are $6 instead of $12) or if you go on Mondays and Wednesdays. If you bring canned food for food drive Monday, tickets are only $6 and if you donate any new or gently used warm items (coats, gloves, blankets, hats etc.) on Warmth Wednesdays, you get half off tickets too. This is its 15th year, and it keeps getting better and better. I love taking my nieces and nephew and enjoying skating under the downtown lights. We always bundle up and enjoy hot cocoa when we get cold. We also love taking pictures by the huge Christmas tree. This year, there are fun events like breakfast and brunch with Santa. There is also an addition of holiday shops on certain days which is a great idea since not everyone actually skates. There are also carriage rides available. Sometimes there are private events so make sure to check the calendar before heading down there to make sure the rink is open to the public.

    Had fun but admission was overpriced considering I brought my own ice skates. I also was having…read moretroubles with the tickets and had to buy the ice skate + slide combo which I didn't want to do, but it was the only way I could get in. Thank you to the girl who let me go down the slide once after they closed. I was impressed with the rink. The refrigeration was perfect. (No puddles at all) I didn't know if Oklahoma ice would compare to Indiana ice but there wasn't a lot of differences. Great location, environment, good choice of background music, and friendly staff. Would go again!

    OKPOP Museum - Work/Wear Exhibit by BZRO

    OKPOP Museum

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    I came here on two occasions: Big Bite & an exhibition held by BZRO. Big Bite was fun & I had a…read moregreat experience. One side of the room, tickets were being handled while in the middle, you get your drinks & then you move over to the other side of the place, that's where all of the food vendors were at (all local & delicious). In the middle of it all, along with a really big staircase, there was a DJ. Upstairs (during Big Bite) there was an exhibition with all kind of art displays & art installations. There was a great view from up top, especially while I was checking out Tulsa Tough. An all day event that ended with a concert featuring Sports, a band that I listen to heavy. That was in 2023, fast forward to now, there was an exhibition I visited that was hosted by BZRO & it consisted of his denim work & the history of denim. There was even an element of where you can interact with a machine that does the weaving. It was interesting learning the process of making pants & how denim was centuries ago compared to present time.

    I've been looking forward to this museum opening since it was announced in 2009. While not very…read morevisually appealing on the outside, I'm excited about the vision to highlight Oklahoma artists and their influence through movies, radio, tv, books, theater, etc. Last I heard, they're hoping to open at the end of 2024, but they have already started hosting events at their facilities. Their staff has been in the building since 2021. They recently had a display honoring James Garner, an actor from Norman. Blake Shelton has been helping them raise money needed to finish the exhibit design, construction and installation. I hope they're able to reach their goal and I look forward to seeing it in its completion.

    ONEOK Field - stadiumsarenas - Updated May 2026

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