Thursday, December 31st 2015, 9:32 am
If you're planning to ring in 2016 in downtown Oklahoma City, you'll want to plan ahead.
Opening Night festivities and a Thunder game are just a few things happening on New Year’s Eve in downtown. Opening Night festivities start at 7 p.m. at Bicentennial Park, and every year, that event alone can draw an estimated 80,000 people.
Wristbands are available for purchase at 7-Eleven stores, metro Homeland Stores, MidFirst Bank locations, and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. On the night of the event, you may purchase wristbands at sales locations across the event. Wristbands are $8 in advance, $10 the night of the event.
The Thunder also tips off at 7 p.m. So you can bet downtown OKC will be packed to say the least.
Here are some suggestions for parking Thursday evening.
Facility | Customer Entrance | Ideal Parking For |
Arts District Garage | Main | Opening Night |
Century Center | Sheridan | Opening Night and OKC Thunder Game |
Cox Convention Center | Robinson & E.K. Gaylord | OKC Thunder Game |
Santa Fe | E.K. Gaylord | OKC Thunder Game and Bricktown |
Sheridan/Walker | Walker & Sheridan | Opening Night |
All garages are open to the public year-round. Event parking is $8 and is collected as you enter the parking facility.
Street parking will be limited as well.
Learn more about downtown parking options and a complete list of downtown street closures.
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