Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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By Regina Sass, published Sep 23, 2006
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The Tulsa Oktoberfest is operated by Oktoberfest, Inc, a non profit organization. The profits for the Oktoberfest will Tulsa's River Parks to create new playgrounds for the city’s children and to make other improvements to the parks. So you can come, have a great family time and help the children of Tulsa at the same time The Tulsa Oklahoma Oktoberfest will be held October 19 - 22. on the west bank of the Arkansas River at 2100 S. Jackson Avenue The Oktoberfest is handicapped accessible. This year marks their 28th anniversary and they are an award winning Oktoberfest, acknowledged as one of the best, so they have the experience and dedication to make sure you and your family have a good, safe time. The cost is, only $3 per person, daily Children 12 & younger: Free!.Friday, Oct. 20 Only: Free Admission for all until 4 p.m. AND for $6 you can purchase a pass that will give you access for all four days. This value cannot be beaten, for sure. Dogs are allowed on the grounds as long as they are leashed, but they are not allowed in the tents. Please think twice before you bring your pet. You might enjoy having him with you, but there will be a large crowd of unfamiliar people. You cannot tell how the dog will react, epically if you leave it outside when you enter the tent. You don’t want something to happen that would ruin the day for you and possibly someone else

Let’s take a quick look around and ger a bit of a preview of what awaits you at the Oktoberfest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Tulsa, Oklahoma

THE CARNIVAL SITE AT THE TULSA OKTOBERFEST

Credit: tulsaoktoberfest.org

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