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Pumpkin Town

3.8 (12 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Sarah M.

Yee haw, you guys! This event has a little bit of everything that will leave any child (or adult) needing to take a good nap upon departure from it... An open field with plenty of free parking opens up endless possibilities with admission. Kids 2 and under are free and we went over the weekend when it was grandparents day so grammy pammy was free! Let's go! You can buy extras (i.e. pony, camel, tractor rides, etc.) in the admissions tent but it looked like the extra things took cash too so you didn't have to go back. Activities mister baby enjoyed: basketball hoops, corn maze, potato sack slide, PONY ride (this was an extra 5 bucks), small petting zoo and most of all... the little toy houses scattered throughout (even thought we have one at home, he went nuts for these!) If you go to buy or take photos with lots of pumpkins, I'd suggest going with P. Town first opens in the season, it was a little sparse yesterday (10/22.)

They even have baby camels!

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Pumpkintown is a great family friendly place! Check it out this fall with your family and friends!

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Blue Whale Comedy Festival - Outside

Blue Whale Comedy Festival

(8 reviews)

$

Downtown

Silly me, I thought comedians were supposed to be funny. Three "comedians" and all pathetic. I'm…read moreglad I came late to Reggie Watts show, and Reggie hasn't appeared. This is painful!

Laughs, laughs, and MORE laughs! Yelp hooked me up with…read moretickets to the Saturday 8pm show. I wasn't sure what to expect since I had never been seen stand-up live. It was a very cool experience and one that I'll be adding to my annual Tulsa traditions. I was very impressed. The lineup was awesome. Fortune Feimster from Chelsea Lately and Monroe Martin completely killed it. We liked it so much and had such a great time that we decided to purchase tickets to the 10:30pm show. My cheeks were hurting from all the laughing and smiling! There was a short break in between which gave us plenty of time to grab something to eat and then come back. I did feel a bit frustrated because their electronic system was down so they ended up not even checking our tickets. Felt like anyone that attended the 8pm show could've easily just walked right back in. I wasn't a huge fan of the 10:30pm lineup mostly because of my taste in jokes I guess. I'm one of those people that believe some things are just not funny nor appropriate, like joking about rape, molestation or pedophiles... I think it's insensitive to those that have been through a traumatic experience like that and it can be misinterpreted by others as undermining the seriousness of it. I don't think it's acceptable to use that as a butt of a joke unless the comedian is actually a victim themselves and have gone through it firsthand. If that's how they cope or deal with it all, then that's their right but I didn't know if that was the case. Others didn't seem to mind...(rant over). The late show was definitely more "raunchy", dark and morbid, which is good to know now (maybe this is common knowledge?). I did enjoy watching Ron Funches though and overall it was a good experience.

Lantern Light Festival - The Golden Driller

Lantern Light Festival

(4 reviews)

The lanterns are beautiful and there is plenty of space to roam around. However, this event is WAY…read moreoverpriced. It took an hour to look at every lantern and we walked around twice to kill time. I expected Chinese cuisine like the ad stated, but it was typical fair food. The ad promised Chinese acrobats but they were nowhere to be found. There was a stage with three men on it with music playing as if it were a show but it looked more like the three blind mice. No choreography, no acrobatics, no skills. Maybe they were rehearsing? I'm not sure since there was no schedule of events. All that said, the lanterns were beautiful and I look at it as a once-in-a-lifetime thing.

Before I went to this location in Tulsa I called are looked up to see if they were open and they…read morewas so I traveled 2 hours to see this Festival which was the worst decision I could have made. I took my grand babies as part of a Christmas present to experience something different. Got there nothing was going and it was muddy , the inflatables was wet, no one at their tents and the food trucks wasn't open to feed my grand babies nor did they plan on opening. So basically i paid 90 and drove 2 hours of wasted time and gas to see some lanterns. Of course i was very upset went to a man name Stan and only asked for half my money back and he offered more tickets to come back which i turned down. Why would i take another chance of driving 2 hours to be disappointed again and from how things looked and ran i felt it would've been the same thing so i asked for a name and number. Talked to a chad and basically same run around just like i expected no refund. Please people do not waste your time or money. I'm not the one to complain but i promise it's not worth the money.

XPO - PAC MAN

XPO

(5 reviews)

Downtown

i missed last year so i had to make sure i didn't do the same this year. i went on saturday, which…read morehad a lot of panels going on that i didn't attend because i wanted to go straight to the actual gaming. when i went to the main room, i saw some of the booths & some were super dope. one in particular, sold all types of games, from nintendo to ps one. outside of checking out a couple of booths, once again, i went straight to where the games were & it took me back to childhood. i played games like alien vs predator, mike tyson's punch-out, tecmo super bowl, etc. i felt like a kid again. i was there for a couple of hours so i definitely got my hands on most of the games. for those who've missed it, try to make it next year. food, games, cosplay, panels, etc. basically, whether you're a hardcore gamer or just like to play games to pass time, this is the thing for you not to miss.

So much freaking fun and even better this year. I came out on Friday afternoon first to check out…read morethe retro games for about an hour, they were even better than last year. Specifically I played some Windjammers and Mario Golf, both awesome. On Saturday I came back out for the full experience. I think my favorite part is visiting with the game designers. Spoke with some folks from KC who were showing off a very cool origami iPhone game called ZenFold (check it out). They were telling me this is by far the best such Convention in the Midwest, that the city supports it a lot and they wish they had something anywhere near this good in Tulsa. Of course the costumes, laser tag and general nerdiness were fantastic as well. Definitely worth checking out. Also, Michael Jackson's Moonwalker has somehow aged both poorly and well at the same time.

Day Of The Dead Arts Festival - Face painting! Photo credit: Juan Miret

Day Of The Dead Arts Festival

(2 reviews)

Downtown

Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a celebration of Hispanic heritage honoring loved ones…read morewho have passed away. As a kid, this holiday truly helped me grasp the concept of death and taught me not to be afraid of it, focusing instead on the celebration of life and the good memories of those that go before us. It's amazing to me to be able to find this here in Tulsa! Living Arts has been hosting this festival for over 20 years! Admission is $5 (cash only) and children 12 and under get in for free. The lineup for the festival is truly remarkable. It is an opportunity to showcase local, regional and international artistic talent. The most recent addition was Jorge Rojas performing his "Tortilla Oracle" - think Hispanic version of reading tea leaves (how awesome is that?!). Inside the gallery, you can walk around admiring the 50+ altars that were set up, the reading of the Calaveras, get your face painted to look like a catrina, get churros and champurrado, as well as witnessing the blessing of the altars. Outside, you can get yummy food, buy unique merchandise from the vendors and enjoy the wide array of music, dance, and other performers like: Interactive Puppet Theater with Flying Heart Theatre, Eleganza Musical: Latin ballads, Miguel y Los Coyotes: Caribbean Jazz & Latin fusion, Sol Azteca: Aunthentic Mexican dance, the Skeleton Parade, Braxus Santana: Santana Tribute Band, Tulsa Latin Style: Latin Jazz & Salsa, EkuBembe: Latin drummers & Latin fusion with Fire Dancers, Ballet Folklórico Tonátiuh, Hot Club: Gypsy & Flamenco, Mariachi Tulsa: Traditional & popular Mexican music and more! There are also great activities for kids, like sugar skull painting, loteria, and more! My favorite thing is to admire the murals. Huge shout-out to KSQ Design for allowing to extend the Mural Corridor onto the North side of their building! The artists are just amazing and it is wonderful to be able to recognize them for their work.

An incredible cultural experience that brings together people across Tulsa…read more Dia de Los Muertos is a combination of culture, art and celebration with a low entry fee ($5 donation) and a lot to see. The murals on the wall are repainted each year and celebrate death, those who have died and our interaction with death. While this could seem very morbid, Living Arts does a great job of making this event a celebration with food, drinks and plenty of opportunity to check out altars submitted by people from across town celebrating the lives of those lost in the last year. There are lots of booths to buy awesome handmade wares, local entertainment and a blessing of the altars with a priest and dancers moving through the altars. There are lots of kid friendly activities but this is also super fun for adults. I would highly recommend for anyone interested in cultural events and learning more about our city and the people in it!

Mayfest - VNICE

Mayfest

(5 reviews)

Downtown

I've been going to Mayfest for some years. It turned into me being an artist vendor (Black Moon) &…read morehaving my artwork to display. I've also had opportunities to DJ twice. From being a consumer to being part of it, Mayfest has always given me a great experience. No matter how many times I come throughout the weekend, let alone visiting, I always got to have the Fried Pickles. Sometimes they're dill pickle chips, sometimes they're spears (I like the dill pickle chips more). I often do the same with Funnel Cakes & this year, I switched it up & got a Deep Fried Twinkie. I can't stop thinking about it. Mayfest is very local driven. It gives local artists (art + music) the opportunity to showcase their creations to a massive crowds. Installations, vendors, seminars, art galleries, multiple stages hosting musicians + DJs... A nice chunk of Guthrie Green (Downtown) is very active for the weekend. I enjoy it all every visit.

I think this is the second year for TU's Mayfest. I applaud TU. We actually quit going to Mayfest…read morewhen it was held downtown b/c there was not a focus on local artists. That has certainly changed (especially with the music). Love the new(ish) location, around and including Guthrie Green! We found the tent placement and the location to be perfect! It did not seem crowded and you could hear the music from the main stage most of the time. We were a bit worried about parking but we were willing to pay $15 for a very convenient parking garage. Well worth it! We will definitely put Mayfest back into our spring festival rotation!

Pumpkin Town - festivals - Updated May 2026

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