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(LONG) The Ultimate Trip Report: 7.5 Action-Packed Days in Mid-October. Lots of Budget-Friendly Activities!
Just returned from the most epic week in Las Vegas with my husband! We budgeted about $1000 per person for the week, all expenses included. We went over by a couple hundred in the end. We planned a lot of activities and sightseeing in advance to avoid gambling too much out of boredom. We weren't very lucky at anything except blackjack, but we were able to leave Vegas at only $40 in the hole between the two us, which I consider a moderate success! And we weren't bored for a minute! Day 1 (Wed 10/19)
I flew from NC to Vegas on Frontier at $191 roundtrip after taxes and fees. It wasn't a luxurious experience, but I wasn't expecting it to be. I packed a medium-sized backpack within the "personal item" dimensions so I wouldn't have to pay a $35 carry-on fee. No employee measured (or even glanced at) my bag either way. My husband had a work conference in Vegas the following week and was allowed to bump his flight up a week, so his flight (Southwest) was already covered.
Rented a car from Enterprise via a third-party site called carrentals.com. We got a new Toyota Corolla for the week at $151 after tax (just under $22/day). Used a Lyft credit to pick the car up at the location off Las Vegas Blvd, since it was about 5 times more expensive to rent from the airport location. All totally worth it! We used the car a lot each day. I would definitely rent a car again if I returned to Vegas. Next time I would probably take more advantage of free valet parking on the strip.
Stopped by In-N-Out Burger for lunch. So good.
Grabbed a some shelf-stable groceries to keep in our room. We made sandwiches here and there for odd meals and when we were driving or doing outdoorsy things. Saved us some money on drinks, snacks, and breakfast as well.
Took a lap around Miracle Mile Shops to kill some time before check-in at 3. Pretty nice mall. Wanted to see the indoor rainstorm on the hour but never did locate it.
I had booked a room at Mandalay Bay for 2 nights at $77/night with a $75 dining credit on the hotel's website using a promo code I found on smartervegas.com. At check-in I asked if there were any upgrades available, and we were offered to upgrade to the Delano for an additional $30 a night. We went ahead and did it, because why not?
Before dinner, we grabbed drinks at Skyfall Lounge at the top of the Delano. We went during their happy hour, called "Sunset Hour," and watched a beautiful sunset over Vegas. Even the toilets had a view. I would recommend reservations--we had reservations and were allowed to sit at much better tables (on the balcony) than those without.
For dinner, we went to Wolfgang Puck's LUPO Restaurant to use the rest of our dining credit. I also had a credit for a free bottle of wine from the MyVegas app. This meal wasn't bad, but I didn't think it was delicious enough to justify how much it cost. I had a steak that I didn't think was a great cut, and my vegetables were over-seasoned and over-salted. The atmosphere was nice but somewhat boring. I probably wouldn't bother dining here again, personally. We had a reservation but didn't need it. The place was mostly empty.
After dinner, we saw Penn and Teller at the Rio. We got discounted tickets through Travelzoo at $46/person. Very good show. Penn and Teller came out front for pictures afterward. Teller talked to us!
Day 2 (Thurs 10/20)
Woke up to a window washer hanging outside the window.
Had a late brunch/early lunch at Ellis Island. No frills, good value and large portions.
Went on a free tour of a light art installation called Akhob by James Turrell hidden in a secret floor in the Louis Vuitton Store at the Shops at Crystals. This was such an awesomely strange experience! We had fun feeling like we were "in" on a secret, and the installation itself was also very cool. Reservations are definitely required for this one. They said they were booked out about a month.
Walked around CityCenter. The Shops at Crystals and Aria were beautiful and had many sights to see (water features, art exhibits, etc.). We wandered into Vdara as well, which looked very nice, but was not much to look at in terms of sightseeing.
Visited Bellagio. A definite must-see in Vegas. We watched our first fountain show (our first dose of "Uptown Funk"), walked through the garden conservatory, admired the Chihuly glass in the lobby, took a look at the chocolate fountain, and shared a cup of gelato.
Took a 30-minute ride on the High Roller Observation Wheel. I was lucky enough to nab a voucher for $25 for 2 for a daytime ride with open bar a couple months ago on Travelzoo (prices have gone way up since). We went right as the sun was setting and it was wonderful. The bartender was great and churned out drinks like a boss. She gave us shots to do together as a group at the top, and even made everyone drinks "to go" at the end. If you go, be sure to grab a spot on the side facing the strip (the close side when you walk in).
Had dinner at Gyu Kaku using a Livingsocial voucher I had gotten with a promo code. We had never been to a grill-your-own-meat place before. We got some kind of meat sampler. Everything was delicious. My husband was obsessed. Weirdly, the place was nearly empty, even around 7pm.
Wandered around Caesar's Palace and the Forum Shops. Worth a visit. Watched the fish in the big tank for a few minutes, then caught the 8pm Fall of Atlantis animatronic show. We had a good laugh at the plot of the show and lost it at the king's broken hand dangling and flopping around during his grand gestures. There must have been a screw loose. We thought it was totally hilarious, and it became a running joke of our trip.
Caught the 9pm Fire show at the Mirage. Very cool free attraction to see up close...you can hear the fire whirring and feel the heat whack you in the face.
Saw Cirque du Soleil Beatles LOVE show at the Mirage at 9:30. Yeah, okay, we overdid it. We were really tired at this point. I had gotten one free ticket through MyVegas so it was basically half price. We were too tired to really enjoy the show. It looked really cool, the costumes and props were spectacular, and the performers were talented, but we just never really got "into" it. We were jet-lagged and had trouble staying awake after our long day. We were in the back row of section 201, and while we could see pretty well, I think being just 3 or 4 rows closer (with a cup of coffee in my hand) would have been an improvement.
Day 3 (Fri 10/21)
Decided to head out of town for Fri-Sat to see Zion and Grand Canyon, to avoid the crowds and higher weekend hotel prices.
Stopped by Donut Bar in downtown on our way out toward Zion. These donuts in there were completely bonkers and we had trouble deciding which ones to get. They were very good. We got a couple extra for the next morning, but they were no good by the second day.
Drove to Zion National Park, parked on the side of the road in a stretch where there were some other cars already parked, and rode the bus to the last stop to hike the Narrows. We both felt this was one of the major highlights of the trip. The hike was exhilarating and a bit challenging without being too frustrating. We had the. best. time. We didn't bother renting any gear and we were totally fine. We wore $8 neoprene fin socks for scuba diving I bought on Amazon with some old beat-up sneakers. This worked great because our feet were warm, and we didn't get blisters because our shoes were already comfortably molded to our feet. A lot of other hikers seemed to be stopping for breaks because they were having trouble with blisters and/or cold feet. We scavenged for walking sticks down at the entrance to the narrows. I had read there were usually some left there from previous hikers. My husband found a scrap of 1x2 and I found a pool cue. They looked a bit silly, but you really just need them for feeling around in the water. I doubt the sticks they had for rent would really be a vast improvement.
Waited on a long line to get a bus back to the front of the park. A lady mentioned something about some kind of school holiday in the area, so maybe that's why there were so many people there.
Went back to our car to find a $50 parking ticket. Damn!
Drove up the scenic drive overlooking the park on the way out. It was a bit too dark to see very well at that point, but we got a bit of the view.
Drove to Page, AZ for the night. Stayed at Best Western - View of Lake Powell at $94/night. I don't stay at Best Western a lot, so I don't know what they are usually like, but this was much nicer than I expected for the price! It was situated atop a hill overlooking Lake Powell.
Day 4 (10/22)
Stopped by Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell to check out the views of the lake. It was very beautiful and serene here. Not too many people, either. Would be great if you have a boat.
Stopped for pictures of Glen Canyon Dam, the dam that forms the lake. Cool dam.
Drove to Horseshoe bend and hiked the short hike to the edge. Definitely worth a stop. Lots of photo ops. There were more people here than I expected, but plenty of rocks to climb on for everyone.
Had reserved a spot on a tour of Antelope Canyon, but skipped it because we had decided to sleep in somewhat late that morning. Maybe next time. Heard good things from other travelers.
Drove to Grand Canyon National Park and followed the route along the south rim, stopping at the various viewpoints (Desert View Watchtower, Navajo Point, Lipan Point, Grandview Point). It was a beautiful day to see the Grand Canyon. Ate a bag lunch at one of the overlooks. I was a bit sick with a cold and unable to hike long, but enjoyed some light walking along the Rim Trail starting at South Kaibab. If I come back in the future and I'm not sick, I'd like to do some more rigorous hiking. For our purposes on this trip, one day at the Grand Canyon was sufficient.
Rode a bus to one last viewpoint for sunset. I believe it was called Hopi Point. It was a bit crowded, but a very nice view.
Had some mediocre pizza at a place called We Cook Pizza and Pasta. I can't say I recommend it. It tasted a lot like frozen pizza. There really wasn't any restaurant in town we could find with decent reviews online except RP's Stage Stop, but that one closed at 5pm, so we had to settle.
Stayed at Best Western again-- Best Western Primier Grand Canyon Squire Inn, in Tusayan, at $106/night. We were able to upgrade to the newest building for free by signing up for Best Western Rewards. This was another pleasant surprise! Our room was very nice, and everything was brand new. The main building had a little bowling alley and arcade, where we ran into a couple from Ireland we had encountered already at Penn and Teller and Caesar's Palace in Vegas. What are the chances of that?
Day 5 (Sun 10/23)
Drove from Tusayan toward the Hoover Dam and pulled off at Williams, AZ for breakfast. This was an unplanned stop that we really enjoyed. Williams really plays up the Route 66 and "small town USA" nostalgia. We ate at Pine Country Restaurant simply because it looked popular. Our meal was very good. We enjoyed strolling down the main street for a little bit and popped in a few kitschy little gift shops.
Visited the Hoover Dam. We looked at the dam from the bridge, then looked at the bridge from the dam. It is a very impressive sight, and definitely worth pulling off the highway to see it. We impulsively decided to go on the dam tour after we chatted with some people finishing up the tour who gave it glowing reviews. It was a decent dam tour, but we probably could have done without the dam tour. It was interesting, but crowded and a bit anticlimactic, in my opinion.
Drove back to Las Vegas and checked into Excalibur. Definitely a step down from where we were, but not too terrible. The location was good, and the price was right. I booked two nights at $44/night with a $30 dining credit using a promo code from smartervegas.com, and the third night was free via MyVegas points. My research had indicated that the "Royal Tower" was newly renovated, so we requested a room in that tower at check-in. The lobby and hallways looked like they needed an update, but our room was pretty nice once we were in there. I had no major complaints, except that the TV gave us some trouble and Robert Irvine from "Restaurant Impossible" was peering into our window at all hours. We didn't hang out in the casino much because the service wasn't great. There were a lot of glasses and ashtrays laying around, and the machines had trouble reading vouchers. We did enjoy the $5 blackjack tables, which were a little bit harder to find elsewhere.
Went on a club crawl. This was unnecessary. I booked it through Groupon in advance, thinking it would save money on cover, but we were handed a lot of "free entry" passes from club promoters on the street to get into decent clubs, so we didn't really need it. It would be good to go this route if you had a group of all males, or if you were going out on a busy weekend night, or if you just wanted to meet a group of random people. In the end, we just ended up spending half the night trying to track down our group (of about 12 male accountants who already knew each other), which wasn't really worth it.
Day 6 (Mon 10/24)
Went to check out the older casinos downtown this day. Downtown was a bit more rough around the edges than the strip (as expected), but still worth the visit.
My schedule had an option have breakfast at The Beat, but we decided to sleep in instead.
Went to lunch at Carson Kitchen. It was raining, and everyone was kind of freaking out about how it was raining. The place was mostly empty, so we got a great seat at the counter where we could watch the chef working and see all of the food coming out. Everything we had was delicious. Everything we saw coming out looked like it would be delicious, too. Our waiter was good. He insisted we get the bread pudding, because it would change our lives. It did.
Walked to Fremont Street and played the vintage slots at The D. We enjoyed a bay of penny slot machines with some sort of Inferno/Devil theme and won a bit of money. We also played the vintage horse derby machine, which ate up a bunch of our money but was a fun time. There was a lot of screaming and cheering going on.
Popped into Golden Nugget and watched the shark tank for a bit. We were surprised at the number of sharks they fit in there. Very interesting to watch. Also looked at the giant gold nugget on our way out (it's just a giant gold nugget).
Ate dinner at Itsy Bitsy Ramen and Whiskey. We had a Groupon again. This place was virtually empty as well (maybe it was the rain?) but was also very good. My bowl of Ramen was big enough to swim in, and the broth was perfect.
Walked back to Fremont Street to watch the Fremont Experience light show at 7. It was some kind of weird alien show and the graphics weren't great, but the scale was impressive. The Slotzilla zipliners were fun to watch and added to the festiveness.
Went to Banger Brewing Company because I had a Groupon to use on a flight of beers and a couple pints. We had a reservation to go on their free tour earlier in the day, but missed it because we completely forgot about it. Oops. Either way, sitting at a table in the bar to drink our beer was a good little break from the sensory overload. We sat and played a couple board games while people-watching through the window.
Grabbed a couple of cocktails at The Golden Tiki. Groupon again. Just a fun little tiki bar. I had something with Dole Whip which was pretty good. It was the most busy place we had seen all day, but we were still able to find an empty table.
Went back to the strip to see the Cosmopolitan. This is a very impressive, glitzy hotel. If I were to describe it in one word, it would be "sparkly." We had fun looking for the Secret Pizza restaurant. We tried to not cheat too much in looking for hints online. We were on the guest list to go to Marquee, but were too tired to get dressed up and go to a club at this point.
Walked the middle part of the strip on foot. Walked farther north than we planned. Stopped in the Piano Bar at Harrah's and sang along with a few oldies. The pianist was entertaining and worked his own funny/dirty lyrics into the songs. Even more fun to watch was the crowd getting really into it. People from all walks of life belting out songs in unison. We didn't stay very long because there was nowhere for us to sit.
Day 7 (Tues 10/25)
Had lunch at Capo's Speakeasy. I got a voucher on Travelzoo for $30 worth of food for $15 with a sign up discount of $10 off. I figured for $5, I'd be happy with anything. You need a password to get in. Well, kind of. It's silly and fun. They were playing some hilariously over-the-top old mob movies on the TVs. The food was pretty good and portions were generous. I really, really liked the fries drizzled with sauce.
Visited the Wynn. It is a very pleasant place. Saw the flower sculptures, parasols, lake, and water features. We weren't here too long. Just wanted to check it out.
Visited the Grand Canal Shoppes. Watched the gondolas and some performers milling about. Got a piece of chocolate from a guy on stilts.
Visited the Palazzo. Admired the waterfall in the atrium. Visited the casino and won some money on a Britney Spears slot machine. Thus began our addiction to Britney Spears slot machines.
Showed up at to the Flamingo to see a show by a guy called Jeff Civillico. Turns out, his show is cancelled through the end of the year. No biggie. The tickets were cheap on Travelzoo. They said they had already sent refunds out. I must have missed the memo. Went to look at the live flamingos for a few minutes instead. This wasn't bad, but nothing spectacular. A bit smelly.
Went to Paris, walked around, and did a bit of gambling. Britney was good to us again. There was a live band playing on one side of the casino and some random exotic dancers on a bar in the middle.
Had dinner at Hexx with a Groupon (of course). We had a reservation and were sat out on the deck with a good view for people watching. Our food and service were very good. We had some fries that had a bunch of gravy and stuff on top that looked like a total mess but tasted really good.
Went to the top of the Eiffel Tower with a Groupon (duh) for $30 for 2. There was no line. We just had to wait for the elevator to come down. We got to the top a bit before 9pm. Of all the views of the strip we saw, this was probably my favorite. You're high enough to see everything, but low enough to hear the hustle and bustle and street performers below. The view of the Bellagio fountains from above is spectacular. We caught 2 full shows. We were even able to see the Mirage fire show again at 9.
Went back downstairs to the bar at Hexx for cocktails. I had a voucher for BOGO specialty cocktails from MyVegas. They were decent. We didn't really need them, though.
Went into Omnia at Caesar's Palace for a little while, mostly just to see it. Very cool atmosphere. Very crowded, even early in the night. Male to female ratio was off, if that's important to you, but that didn't matter to us.
Day 8 (Wed 10/26)
Had lunch at Tacos El Gordo. We had no idea how to order, but whatever tacos we ended up with were very good and authentic. The line wasn't too bad when we got there around 11:30. We ordered 6 tacos, but probably would have liked a couple more because they were small. The line was too long by the time we finished to bother getting more, though.
Popped into Peppermill Fireside Lounge nearby, just for a few minutes, out of curiosity. Very cozy, retro-looking little place with little fires at the booths in the lounge. The restaurant seemed to be popular at lunchtime.
Last stop was Treasure Island. There wasn't much to see here in terms of sightseeing except a pirate ship out front and few artsy pieces here and there, but we read it was one of the better casinos on the strip for low rollers like ourselves. We found a $5 blackjack table with a 3 to 2 payout. I hadn't seen many of those on the strip. I started with $20 and walked away with a little over $80. You know we hit those Britney slots one more time before we left, too.
I headed back to the airport to fly back home while my husband stayed for work the next day.
Thanks for reading! I might try to come back and add some pictures and links here as I get the chance. Feel free to ask me about anything we did!
What's happening around town (Wed, Dec 7th - Tue, Dec 13th)
Oklahoma City's event list.
Ongoing
A Christmas Carol(Plaza District) Thru Sat, Dec 24th Start Time: 12:30pm A spectacular new Oklahoma holiday tradition returns with Lyric Theatre's production of the Charles Dickens classic,…
Christmas in the Park(Yukon City Park, Freedom Trail Park & Chisholm Trail Park - Yukon) Thru Sat, Dec 31st Yukon's Christmas in the Park offers a beautiful lighted drive through three interconnecting parks. Yukon's…
Devon Ice Rink Thru Sun, Jan 29th The Devon Ice Rink returns for its seventh season in the Myriad Botanical Gardens this November through the end of…
Downs Family Christmas Lights(Down's Family Christmas Light Ministry - Norman) Thru Sun, Jan 1st The Downs Family Christmas Lights in Norman is one of the most spectacular light displays at a private residence in…
Chickasha Festival of Light(Shannon Springs Park - Chickasha) Thru Sat, Dec 31st The Chickasha Festival of Light has been recognized as one of the top ten holiday light shows in the…
Edmond Historic Tours(Downtown - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 31st Join experts with the Edmond Historic Preservation Trust and learn something new with a walking tour of historic…
Midwest City Holiday Lights Spectacular(Joe Barnes Regional Park - Midwest City) Thru Fri, Dec 30th Celebrate the magic of the season as over one million lights transform Joe B. Barnes Regional Park into a twinkling…
Holiday Pop-Up Shops Thru Thu, Dec 22nd Venture over to Midtown in Oklahoma City during the winter holidays, and gaze in wonder at the geodesic dome city…
in December(Downtown) Thru Mon, Jan 2nd Spend your holidays experiencing fun activities as downtown Oklahoma City is turned into a winter wonderland during the…
The Mystery Lights(Journey Church - Norman) Thru Fri, Dec 30th Visit Journey Church in Norman to see a stunning Christmas Light Display. During the month of December, the church is…
Kingfisher Nights(Kingifhser City Park - Kingfisher) Thru Fri, Dec 30th Millions of lights are setting historic Kingfisher Park ablaze in the city of Kingfisher. Every evening from the…
North Pole Adventure(Plaza Mayor At The Crossroads) Thru Sat, Dec 24th Experience the thrill of North Pole right in the heart of Oklahoma City. North Pole Adventure is a one-of-a-kind…
Edmond Outdoor Ice Rink(Mitch Park - Edmond) Thru Sun, Jan 8th Enjoy holiday ice skating in Mitch Park at the Edmond Outdoor Ice Rink. Glide around the 117ft. x 56ft.…
PAMBE Ghana Global Market Thru Sat, Dec 24th PAMBE Ghana's Global Market features some of the most unusual, standout gifts in the Oklahoma City metro. This…
🎨 Power & Prestige Children's Gallery(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum) Thru Sun, May 14th Held in conjunction with the Power & Prestige: Headdresses of the American Plains exhibition, the Power &…
Red Earth Treefest(Red Earth Art Center) Thru Fri, Jan 13th Celebrate the Christmas season at Oklahoma City's Red Earth Art Center during the fun and festive Red Earth…
🎭 A Territorial Christmas Carol(Pollard Theatre - Guthrie) Thru Fri, Dec 23rd Get in the holiday spirit at the historic Pollard Theatre in Guthrie with "A Territorial Christmas…
A Tuna Christmas(Civic Center Music Hall) Thru Sun, Dec 18th The Canterbury Choral Society's annual Christmas show is a beloved and anticipated holiday tradition in Oklahoma…
Victorian Walk(Historic Guthrie - Guthrie) Thru Sat, Dec 31st Go back in time with a close-up view of Guthrie's historic architecture on the Victorian Homes Tour. The…
Wednesday, Dec 7th
🎓 2nd Grade Class Visit(Noble Public Library - Noble) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 1:00pm Librarian visits to the 2nd grade classes at Hubbard. The librarian spends an hour reading books and making crafts based on a monthly theme. The following classes are visited: Grayson, Nash, Vaughn, Whitehead, Jonas, Tarp, Fuchs, Webster, Williams
🎨 Acrylic Paintings by Rebecca Mannschreck(50 Penn Art Gallery) Day 1 of 2 Acrylic Paintings by Rebecca Mannschreck, through December 31st. 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 NW Expressway. There will be an opening reception at 6 p.m. Friday (November 11th) 848-5567
🎓 Adam Davies snd Ed Brown discuss cryptids(Anomalist Books and Brews - Lexington) Start Time: 5:00pm Tickets for sale on eventbrite
Annual Fall Show(The Studio Gallery) Day 1 of 2 Annual Fall Show, Nov 17-April 30, The Studio Gallery, 2646 W Britton. There will be an opening reception at 5 p.m. Nov. 17, 752-2642
🍴 Anthem Drown Night!(HiLo Club) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
🎓 Author Visit: Mark Greaney(Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Mark Greaney has a degree in international relations and political science. He is the author of Commander in Chief, Full Force and Effect, and Support and Defend. With Tom Clancy he coauthored Locked On, Threat Vector, and Command Authority. He has written five books in his own Gray Man series: The Gray Man, On Target, Ballistic, Dead Eye, and…
Barrel Racing Futurity World Championship(Oklahoma State Fair Park) Thru Sat, Dec 10th The annual Barrel Racing Futurity World Championships come to Oklahoma State Fair Park. Put on by the Barrel Futurities…
♪ Berwanger(89th Street Collective) Start Time: 7:30pm
❓ Norman Central -Ho-Ho-Holiday Movie Trivia(Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Did your family fly to Paris and leave you home alone? Then come to our trivia night featuring questions about your favorite holiday movies and tv specials! All that time spent watching the 24-hour marathon of A Christmas Story will pay off. Participants can choose to play individually or on teams of up to 5 people. There will be prizes for the…
Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917(Oklahoma History Center) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 is a snapshot of images by Lewis Hine whose photography captured the soul of the child laborer in north America in the early 1900s. Although Hine focused on major cities, he did take brief trips to other parts of the country to document child labor, including Oklahoma. Hine…
"Cowboy Crossing 2016" featuring Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) 51st Annual Sale & Exhibition and the Traditional Cowboy Arts A(Western Heritage Museum) Day 1 of 2 Opening Weekend October 13 - 15, 2016 Featuring the Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) 51st Annual Sale & Exhibition and the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA) 18th Annual Exhibition & Sale. In one of the most significant happenings to hit the world of fine art, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum hosts opening weekend…
Eamonn McCrystal / Chloe Agnew(OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center) Emmy Award Winning Irish Tenor, Eamonn McCrystal & your favorite Celtic woman Chloë Agnew, join forces for an exclusive North American tour celebrating Irish culture, great music and Christmas. Don’t miss their one-night only performance in OKC. Enter Promo Code IRELAND for 15% off tickets.
🎨 Exhibtion: Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting(Western Heritage Museum) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am **Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting ** Ohio watercolorist and Prix de West winner, Lowell Ellsworth Smith (1924-2011), once referenced his *theology of painting *during an interview. Short but meaningful, the phrase summarized his relationship with art. It was more than a hobby or pastime. More than a career. It was the lens…
Family Play Time/ La hora de jugar en familia(Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 10:30am Join us for a bilingual family play program for babies and children under 5 years of age. ¡Aprendan y jueguen todos juntos! Para bebés y niños hasta 5 años de edad con las personas que los cuidan.
Holiday Carousel(Myriad Botanical Gardens) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 11:00am
🎭 Intro to Belly Dancing(Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm Pamela Doty of the Beledi Magic Dance Company will lead a beginner's course in belly dancing! Come and have a great time learning this ancient and beautiful art. Registration required. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. All participants will need to sign the group waiver before the class begins.
It's a Wonderful Life(Oklahoma City University) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am Back by popular demand, this beloved American holiday film classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. With the help of an ensemble that brings a few dozen characters to the stage, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve. This uplifting and endearing classic…
Lapsit Story Time(Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 10:00am Each week, caregivers and their children sit together to enjoy developmentally appropriate stories, songs, fingerplays and bubbles. For babies 24 months and younger accompanied by an adult. For more information, call the Moore Public Library at 405-793-4347. For updates on special events and more, be sure to check the Website, like us on…
Picturing Indian Territory, 1819-1907 Rec(Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art - Norman) Art Exhibition Exploring Oklahoma History Opens Oct. 6 at OU NORMAN, Okla. – Oklahoma history comes to life through paintings, lithographs, drawings and other media in a new exhibition at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art on the University of Oklahoma Norman campus. Picturing Indian Territory, 1819-1907 opens with a public, complimentary…
Reading Wednesdays(St. Paul's Cathedral) Start Time: 6:00pm Wednesday Night Live For Pre-School through Adults Begins September 7 from 5:50-8:14 p.m. Family Time (meal) from 5:50-6:30 p.m. Bible Study in small groups Recreation/Games Family Worship Register online at www.stpaulsokc.com under the Youth tab or bring during office hours FREE events for everyone. Those who register receive a…
Secret Santa Toy Drive(Mattress Firm) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am All Mattress Firm stores in Oklahoma City are hosting a toy drive, the sixth of Mattress Firm Foster Kids’ 2016 donation drives benefitting local foster youth and families. Through Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016 during normal store hours, Mattress Firm will accept new toys and monetary contributions to spread holiday cheer for foster children and…
♪ Walking in a Winter Wonderland(Mount St Mary Catholic High School) Start Time: 7:00pm Mount St Mary Catholic High School Music Department Presents Walking in a Winter Wonderland a Christmas Concert
Thursday, Dec 8th
🎓 2nd Grade Class Visit(Noble Public Library - Noble) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 1:00pm Librarian visits to the 2nd grade classes at Hubbard. The librarian spends an hour reading books and making crafts based on a monthly theme. The following classes are visited: Grayson, Nash, Vaughn, Whitehead, Jonas, Tarp, Fuchs, Webster, Williams
6X6 on 16th Group Art Show(District House) Day 1 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm We're excited to announce our 6x6 on 16th Group Art Show! During December's LIVE on the Plaza and the Thursday night before, work by artists of all skillsets done on 6in x 6in canvas will be available fpr viewing and for sale at District House. Wanting to submit artwork for the show? Here's what you need to know -
All artwork submitted to…
🎨 Acrylic Paintings by Rebecca Mannschreck(50 Penn Art Gallery) Day 2 of 2 Acrylic Paintings by Rebecca Mannschreck, through December 31st. 50 Penn Place Art Gallery, 1900 NW Expressway. There will be an opening reception at 6 p.m. Friday (November 11th) 848-5567
Annual Fall Show(The Studio Gallery) Day 2 of 2 Annual Fall Show, Nov 17-April 30, The Studio Gallery, 2646 W Britton. There will be an opening reception at 5 p.m. Nov. 17, 752-2642
ASK (After School Kids) Prek-2nd Painting(Blanchard Library - Blanchard) Start Time: 3:45pm ASK (After School Kids) for grades Pre-K through 2nd. A book will be read to the children. December is a hands-on creative painting activity which the children will get to take home. Registration Required. All Supplies will be provided.
Barrel Racing Futurity World Championship(Oklahoma State Fair Park) Thru Sat, Dec 10th The annual Barrel Racing Futurity World Championships come to Oklahoma State Fair Park. Put on by the Barrel Futurities…
♪ Capsize(89th Street Collective) Start Time: 7:00pm
Norman Central -Thursday Night Page Turners book discussion group(Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Come talk books with the Thursday Night Page Turners book discussion group! All are welcome. Meets the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Copies of the book are available at the Information Services Desk in the center of the library.
Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917(Oklahoma History Center) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am Child Labor in Oklahoma: Photographs by Lewis Hine, 1916–1917 is a snapshot of images by Lewis Hine whose photography captured the soul of the child laborer in north America in the early 1900s. Although Hine focused on major cities, he did take brief trips to other parts of the country to document child labor, including Oklahoma. Hine…
Cover to Cover(Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 1:00pm Join us for thoughtful discussions and great food with a good book. This month: Sweet Forgiveness by Lori Nelson Spielman.
"Cowboy Crossing 2016" featuring Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) 51st Annual Sale & Exhibition and the Traditional Cowboy Arts A(Western Heritage Museum) Day 2 of 2 Opening Weekend October 13 - 15, 2016 Featuring the Cowboy Artists of America (CAA) 51st Annual Sale & Exhibition and the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association (TCAA) 18th Annual Exhibition & Sale. In one of the most significant happenings to hit the world of fine art, the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum hosts opening weekend…
🎭 Dean Martin's Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas(The Yellow Rose Dinner Theatre - Moore) Start Time: 6:30pm THE YELLOW ROSE DINNER THEATRE PRESENTS DEAN MARTIN'S MERRY, MERRY, MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS THURSDAYS - SUNDAYS NOVEMBER 25TH - DECEMBER 18TH STARRING: MICHAEL COOPER AS DEAN MARTIN, JORDAN VANOVER AS JERRY LEWIS, GARY PARKS AS JIMMY DURANTE, AND TASHA SANDERS DINNER BEGINS AT 6:30 PM PRE-SHOW AT 7:00 PM MAIN SHOW AT 7:30 PM YELLOW ROSE…
🎨 Drink and Draw(Brass Bell Studios) Start Time: 8:00pm Drink & Draw is hosted every Thursday at either Brass Bell Studios, The Okay See, or Tree & Leaf from 8-11pm. Here is the weekly schedule: 1st Thursday: The Okay See 2nd Thursday: Brass Bell Studios 3rd - 4th - 5th Thursdays: Tree & Leaf Drink & Draw is open to anyone that wants to attend. While consuming alcohol is welcome, it…
🎓 English as a Second Language Class(Purcell Public Library - Purcell) Start Time: 11:00am English as a Second Language class. All materials are provided.
🎨 Exhibtion: Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting(Western Heritage Museum) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am **Lowell Ellsworth Smith: My Theology of Painting ** Ohio watercolorist and Prix de West winner, Lowell Ellsworth Smith (1924-2011), once referenced his *theology of painting *during an interview. Short but meaningful, the phrase summarized his relationship with art. It was more than a hobby or pastime. More than a career. It was the lens…
⚾ Family Night Skate(Skate Galaxy) Start Time: 6:00pm FAMILY NIGHT SKATE Thursdays 6pm-9pm & Sundays 6pm-8pm Admission is only $6 (includes skate rental) per person! Family Night $29 Package Special! Includes: Admission, Skate Rental, Pizza & Drinks For up to 5 Family members!
🎭 Finding Santa(Chickasha Community Theatre - Chickasha) Start Time: 7:30pm
🎭 Hands on Hardbody(Elsie C. Brackett Theatre - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm HANDS ON A HARDBODY NORMAN—This December University Theatre will present the musical Hands on a Hardbody. The musical is infused with a country and rock-inflected score, telling the story of a hilarious, hard-fought contest for 10 down-on-their luck Texans, where only one winner can drive away with the American dream. Hands on a…
🎓 Headliner Lecture: "Human Flourishing and the Urban Possibilities for our Grandchildren"(Oklahoma Memorial Union, Meecham Auditorium - Norman) Start Time: 6:30pm Human Flourishing and the Urban Possibilities for our Grandchildren December 8, 6:30 - 7:30 PM Meacham Auditorium, Oklahoma Memorial Union The University of Oklahoma 900 Asp Ave., Norman, OK 73019 Register at http://www.ou.edu/flourish There is perhaps no more universal desire than to see our children and our children’s children flourish.…
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
Holiday Carousel(Myriad Botanical Gardens) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 11:00am
Holiday Happening 2016(Sam Noble Museum - Norman) Start Time: 4:00pm Bring the family and come be merry at our FREE 2016 Holiday Happening event at the Sam Noble Museum! We'll have an elf scavenger hunt for kids, photos with Santa Claus, holiday music, storybook time with Pioneer Library System, dancing and discounts at Excavations, the museum store, so you can cross some names off your holiday shopping lists!
🎭 Home for the Holidays(Oklahoma City University) Start Time: 8:00pm “Home for the Holidays is a fast-moving, beautiful and entertaining show with something for everyone,” Rowan said. Home for the Holidays is recommended for ages 6 and up. Show times are 8 p.m. Dec. 8 and 9, 2 and 8 p.m. Dec. 10 and 2 p.m. Dec. 11. Tickets are $29 each and can be purchased by calling 405-208-5227
It's a Wonderful Life(Oklahoma City University) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 8:00am Back by popular demand, this beloved American holiday film classic comes to captivating life as a live 1940s radio broadcast. With the help of an ensemble that brings a few dozen characters to the stage, the story of idealistic George Bailey unfolds as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve. This uplifting and endearing classic…
♪ Jake's Jingle Jam(Riverwind Casino - Norman) Start Time: 7:00pm Head to Riverwind Casino in Norman for Jake's Jingle Jam. Featuring The Band Perry and Luke Combs, guests are in for…
Making Peace Series Pt 3: Being a Peacemaker in the 21st Century(Norman Public Library - Norman) Start Time: 6:30pm Join us for the third and final presentation in our three-part Making Peace Series. For many people, the swirl of events reflected in daily news reports—local, national, and international—fuel a sense of despair. The enormity of problems evident in the ongoing, horrific conflict in Syria or severe tensions along racial or religious lines…
🍴 Moderns Annual Holiday Party(Oklahoma City Museum of Art) Start Time: 6:00pm Let’s kick off the holiday season by joining together for an evening of glassblowing and celebration! Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and the opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind glass ornament. *This is a Moderns exclusive event. Members are allowed to bring one guest each. Not a Moderns Member? Contact [email protected].
The Museum Store(Western Heritage Museum) Start Time: 10:00am Thursday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Join The Museum Store in Midtown Oklahoma City for a fun and festive shopping experience! From stocking stuffers to showstoppers, The Museum Store is here to help with your gift-giving needs. Admission is not required to shop. For more information, contact The Museum…
A Nice Family Christmas(Carpenter Square Theatre) Start Time: 7:30pm Carpenter Square Theatre celebrates the holidays during its 33rd Season with the Oklahoma City premiere of “A Nice Family Christmas,” a comedy by Phil Olson. All performances November 25-December 17, 2016 are at the theater, located at 800 W. Main in downtown Oklahoma City. Specific performance dates and times are: 8 p.m.…
♪ One Incredible Moment(First Presbyterian Church - Edmond) Start Time: 7:30pm Calendar Notice. First Presbyterian Church of Edmond presents “One Incredible Moment,” a musical drama for the entire family of the Savior’s birth, life, death and resurrection. It is scheduled 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Sunday Dec. 8-11. There is no cost. Childcare is provided for the slightly over one-hour presentation. Under the direction of…
Pre-K Play(Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 10:00am Preschoolers and their caregivers are invited to create and play in this hour-long come and go event.
Secret Santa Toy Drive(Mattress Firm) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 10:00am All Mattress Firm stores in Oklahoma City are hosting a toy drive, the sixth of Mattress Firm Foster Kids’ 2016 donation drives benefitting local foster youth and families. Through Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016 during normal store hours, Mattress Firm will accept new toys and monetary contributions to spread holiday cheer for foster children and…
⚾ Tai Chi For Better Balance(Noble Public Library - Noble) Start Time: 4:00pm The movements of Tai Chi help all ages reduce stress, increase balance and flexibility. Participants learn relaxation to improve their overall mind, body and spirit through a series of slow continuous movements. This program is designed for people at all levels of mobility and can be performed standing or sitting. Please wear comfortable…
Teen DIY Christmas gifts!(Guthrie Library - Guthrie) Start Time: 5:00pm Hey Teens! Stuck on what to give for christmas this year? Come to the DIY Christmas event. Where you'll get the chance to make one or many of the options to give to your family members. Some of the gifts avaible are Costume Decorated mugs or vases, scented schets, jersey knit braclets, and an arrow bookmark.
🎓 Teens! Hour of Code(Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 3:30pm Teens! Get creative and learn the basics with coding in this annual and nationwide program, Hour of Code. The Hour of Code is a global movement by Computer Science Education Week and Code.org reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries through a one-hour introduction to computer science and computer programming. No prior computer…
🏃 Zumba(Moore Public Library - Moore) Start Time: 6:00pm Latin and International music creates a dynamic, exciting, and effective fitness system! Participants must sign a waiver each class, and anyone under 18 must have parent/guardian consent and signature. This program is made possible through the Health Literacy Grant by Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma Literacy Resource Office, and…
Friday, Dec 9th
6X6 on 16th Group Art Show(District House) Day 2 of 2 Start Time: 6:00pm We're excited to announce our 6x6 on 16th Group Art Show! During December's LIVE on the Plaza and the Thursday night before, work by artists of all skillsets done on 6in x 6in canvas will be available fpr viewing and for sale at District House. Wanting to submit artwork for the show? Here's what you need to know -
All artwork submitted to…
Barrel Racing Futurity World Championship(Oklahoma State Fair Park) 1 day left The annual Barrel Racing Futurity World Championships come to Oklahoma State Fair Park. Put on by the Barrel Futurities…
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
♪ I See Stars(89th Street Collective) Head to 89th Street Collective in Oklahoma City for a thrilling night filled with upbeat electronic hardcore tunes.…
⚾ All-College Basketball Classic(Chesapeake Energy Arena) Start Time: 3:00pm The 2016 All-College Basketball Classic will be played on Saturday, December 10th at the Chesapeake Energy Arena. The contest will feature the Wichita State Shockers against the Oklahoma Sooners with tipoff slated for 3:00 PM. Children two and older must have a ticket.
America On Tap(Cox Convention Center) Start Time: 5:00pm Oklahoma City on Tap is coming to the Cox Convention Center on Saturday, December 10th from 5pm to 8pm. Sample over 100 releases from some of Americas best craft breweries. Plus hang out in an atmosphere filled with live music, delicious food available for purchase, and great vendors. Participants must be at least 21 years of age to attend.
Barrel Racing Futurity World Championship(Oklahoma State Fair Park) Last Day The annual Barrel Racing Futurity World Championships come to Oklahoma State Fair Park. Put on by the Barrel Futurities…
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
OKC Dodgers Snow Tubing Winter Festival(Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Day 1 of 2 Wavier must be filled out and signed by adult, parent, or guardian for each guest who wishes to snow tube. Follow link to download form, and present at will call.
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
OKC Dodgers Snow Tubing Winter Festival(Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark) Day 2 of 2 Wavier must be filled out and signed by adult, parent, or guardian for each guest who wishes to snow tube. Follow link to download form, and present at will call.
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
Milk Moms(Thrive Mama Collective) Start Time: 6:00pm
Pint Night at The Mule(Plaza District) Start Time: 5:00pm Come try a new brew and keep the glass while you're at it!
Heavenly Holidays(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Thru Sat, Dec 17th Liven up the holiday season and attend a performance of "Heavenly Holidays" at the UCO Jazz Lab in Edmond.…
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