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    The Castle of Muskogee - The two turtle doves

    The Castle of Muskogee

    3.2(47 reviews)
    41.2 mi

    My husband and I decided this evening would be a nice time to go see the lights at the castle for…read morethe holidays. We actually made pretty good time getting in and through the drive. There were some displays that were glow in the dark-triggered by a black light, which was pretty cool. This was our very first trip to the castle since we moved here in 2017. Thank you for a wonderful experience for our first trip to an event. Hopefully we'll get the chance to visit a little more often and in the day light.

    I've been going to the The Castle of Muskogee for years, and at this point it needs to be said--the…read moreRenaissance Festival and their seasonal events have turned into a straight-up money grab. Ticket prices alone are high ($30 online, ~$40 at the gate), but that's just the entry fee. Once you're inside, everything is priced like a premium experience... without actually delivering one. Food lines can easily hit an hour or more, and the quality doesn't match the price at all. It's frustrating to spend that kind of time and money and end up with food that isn't even worth finishing. The "market" is very hit or miss now. There are a few genuinely talented vendors selling handmade items, and I actually go back specifically for those booths because I appreciate their creativity and craftsmanship. But they feel like the exception, not the standard anymore. A lot of other booths are selling what looks like mass-produced goods--or things like resin and 3D-printed items--at very inflated prices. Even some handmade items feel overpriced for what you're getting. Even experiences that used to feel worth it don't anymore. I paid about $45 for henna this year, and the quality was noticeably worse--watery, didn't stain properly, and didn't last like it has in previous years. That felt like a complete waste. What's worse is that the property itself doesn't reflect how much they're charging. I spoke with a vendor whose booth had a broken roof that hadn't been fixed, and even the main sign off the highway looks like it's falling apart. For the amount of money coming in, basic upkeep shouldn't be an issue. And it's not just the Renaissance Festival--the same pattern shows up in their other events. The Christmas event is overpriced for how little there is to do. The Halloween events feel rushed and underwhelming. The haunted hayride was short, the bus haunt was the same, and when I did multiple haunts last year, every single one felt rushed, not very scary, and poorly timed--you constantly run into other groups, which completely kills the experience. I remember when these events felt longer, more creative, and actually immersive. The actors seemed more engaged, and it felt like they cared about the experience. Now it feels like they're just pushing as many people through as fast as possible. That's really the core issue: everything feels designed to maximize spending, not the guest experience. Yes, the costumes and atmosphere can still look good on the surface, but unless you're willing to spend a couple hundred dollars, you're not getting much out of it. It's honestly disappointing, because this used to be something special. Now it just feels overpriced, rushed, and neglected.

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    Tulsa River Parks

    Tulsa River Parks

    4.6(9 reviews)
    4.6 miUptown

    Running by the water, count me IN!…read more I couldn't capture the beauty of running here if I wanted to. This water...this art...this nature....this ambiance is so motivating. It felt soothing, peaceful. It's so RAW..... The trail connects to Midland Valley Trail, Maple Park, and The Gathering Place. Acres and acres of trail - yeeeessssss Bring water or hydration if you plan to go far. There are water points but i find them to be spread out too far (if you are going far). See you on the trails!!!!!

    i'd gone to the park location, along the arkansas river, to meet with a priest from the home parish…read morewhere i've been going to church. the weather on the late afternoon we went was quite beautiful, with a temperature in the 60s to 70s, a mildly cloudy, sunny sky, and frequent breezing wind. the last part of that description was especially welcome on that afternoon, as i'd given the priest a kite on which i'd written sentences from a book we discussed previously and on that afternoon, &demon copperhead& by barbara kingsolver, in which a mentor figure shares with the protagonist a practice of honoring an author of a book he has read by writing sentences from the book on a kite. however, the irony of me imitating the practice from the book, is that while the priest with whom i'd met provides opportunity for open, back and forth conversation, i very much consider him the mentor in our relationship, and by giving him the kite with sentences on it, i was equally, if not moreso, soliciting advice than offering it. and the breezing winds on that specific afternoon allowed us to put the kite in the air, and walk and run with it while sharing casual, though memorable, conversation, and each of us succeeded in avoiding with the kite the many trees in the park, and also the large amount of geese, native to the riverbank area.

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