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The best way to travel to Tulsa is definitely by air. Many major airlines fly in and out of Tulsa International Airport. http://www.tulsaairports.com/<br /> Otherwise, you may also get to Tulsa from elsewhere in the U.S. by bus. http://www.greyhound.com/ The best way to get around Tulsa is definitely by car. You will most likely not find a taxi cab, you will have to call the cab company to come pick you up. Traveling by cab is expensive because everything is spread out. There is bus service around most of the city, and you will find that you can get most anywhere by bus (if you have the patience). http://www.tulsatransit.org Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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The best way to get to Tulsa is either by motor vehicle or airplane. Once in Tulsa it is essential to have a vehicle to get around town. There are city busses, but the idea of convenient public transportation has not caught on in Tulsa and the long distances between points of interest make walking nearly impossible. There is a booth for just about every car rental company in the nation at the airport in Tulsa. It is located in the section of the airport between the two terminals. Car pick-up is on the lower level of the parking garage just across the street. Really, life in Tulsa is all about convenience! Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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Tulsa has a very convenient airport. It is not too big, so it's easy to get around. It seemed like they had a centralized security area that then led to the various gates. Of course, Tulsa does not have all the flights that a place like Dallas has. There is a really neat Billy Parker biplane in the main terminal. Leave a Comment Theme: Airplane
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 snowy in tulsa by angelayjose Let me tell you. Driving in Tulsa is scary when it snows. When the first snow flake falls, everyone freaks out and starts to put chains on their tires (which are illegal), The teenagers start speeding because they want to feel their cars slide, and the little old ladies drive in 2 lanes and go 10 mph (even though the snow has not even stuck to the road yet). Today, we had our first snow for winter. It was a whopping 0.2". Wow, thats a lot of snow. So, there were 16 wrecks within 1 hour because people dont know how to drive. Needless to say....be careful. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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It's best to drive and see the lovely countryside that Oklahoma has to offer. Theme: Car/Motor Home
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by bramej Rental Car; Theme: Car/Motor Home
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Drive - with alot of friends in a bus- it's like 22 hours from Ohio - but ALOT of fun!! Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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Tips for driving like a native, by a native: 1) If you are a soccer/proffesional mom and own an oversized SUV, be sure to tailgate if the person in front of you doesn't go at least 5 over the speed limit, especially in school zones. 2) Pay no attention to traffic lights, especially when turning left. When the green arrow changes to red it's just a suggestion. 3) When on hwy 169, be sure to drive slow in the fast lane, pass on the right, and never use your blinker. 4) When on hwy 244, go whatever speed you please in any lane you like, wave your gun proudly, and leave you blinker on for at least two miles after merging. 5) If you are under 5' tall, be sure to not use a booster seat when driving. You don't really need to see over the steering wheel. 6) If you are a guy and see an attractive girl/woman in the car next to you, stare openly and make suggestive hand motions. Don't worry about the other passengers in her car. 7) Use your brakes often. In fact, just ride them from intersection to intersection. 8) And finally, block an intersection or business entrance whenever possible. Too bad for the person trying to turn, your car was there first. All tips are derived from actual driving experiences. Often, repeatedly experienced. Theme: Car/Motor Home
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 Shoshone Falls on the Snake River, Moran, 1900 by BixB, 4 more photos Located on the city's Northwest side, somewhat apart from other Tulsa attractions, Gilcrease Museum is nonetheless a must see for lovers of art and/or American history. The collection includes over 10,000 pieces by 400 artists from colonial times to the present. The artist represented in the collection are a "Who's Who" of American Art history: John James Audubon, Albert Bierstadt, George Catlin, William Merritt Chase, John Singleton Copley, Thomas Eakins, Daniel Chester French, Winslow Homer, William R. Leigh, Thomas Moran, Alfred Jacob Miller, Charles Wilson Peale, Frederic Remington (18 of his 22 bronzes), Charles M. Russell, John Singer Sargent, James McNeil Whistler, Charles Banks Wilson and N. C. Wyeth. The museum also houses an impressive collection of important Native American art and cultural objects. A unique feature is the "visible storage" area located on the lower level where pieces of the collections that are not on formal display are visible through glass walls. The modern building housing the museum is pleasant but largely unremarkable, though the setting is enhanced by theme gardens (pre-columbian, colonial, victorian, etc.) and expansive views of the Osage Hills. There is also a pleasant cafe, the "Rendevous Restaurant.," that serves lunch and Sunday brunch. Leave a Comment Address: 1400 N. Gilcrease Museum RoadPhone: 888.655.2278Directions: Exit from U.S. 64/412 on Gilcrease Museum Road (about one mile west of downtown Tulsa). Turn right and proceed north. The museum entrance is approximately one mile north on the west (left) side of the streetWebsite: www.gilcrease.org Other Contact: local telephone: 918.596.2700
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Tulsa's newest quality attraction is the Oklahoma Aquarium, and it is well worth a visit. Located on the banks of the Arkansas River in the suburb of Jenks, the Oklahoma Aquarium presents more than 4,000 aqautic creatures in almost 200 exhibits arranged in ten themed galleries. All of the displays are very well done, presenting as natural a setting as possible. The centerpiece is the "Shark Adventure" in which you walk through acrylic tunnels to a domed room in the middle of the exhibit, completely surrounded by the 500,000 gallon tank and its inhabitants, including the largest bull sharks in captivity (and they are BIG!). The OA is a definite must-see for families visiting Tulsa! Note that the Aquarium stays open until 9pm on Tuesdays. Leave a Comment Address: 300 Aquarium Drive, Jenks, OklahomaPhone: (918) 296-FISH (3474)Directions: Located between the Creek Turnpike Bridge and the Jenks Bridge on the west bank of the Arkansas River. The OA website provides detailed directions from US-75, the Creek Turnpike and I-44/Riverside Drive.Website: www.okaquarium.org
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Get cheap flights to Tulsa. Airports in the area include Tulsa Int'L (TUL). Check flights to Tulsa when you want to visit these nearby places: Sand Springs and Sapulpa.
- Howard Johnson Inn Tulsa
3131 East 51st Street (Formerly Ramada Inn Tulsa), Tulsa, OK - Days Inn Tulsa Airport South
35 N Sheridan Road (formerly La Quinta, Tulsa, OK - GuestHouse International Suites Plus
8181 East 41st Street (formerly Rodeway Inn), Tulsa, OK - Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Tulsa-Catoosa East I-44
18725 East Admiral Place, Tulsa, OK - Holiday Inn Express Tulsa-Downtown Area
2316 West Cameron, Tulsa, OK - Ramada Tulsa Airport East
1010 N Garnett Rd, I-244 at Exit 14 (formerly Holiday Inn), Tulsa, OK - Sleep Inn & Suites Woodland Hills
10143 East 62nd Street South, Tulsa, OK - Studio Plus - Tulsa
7901 East 31st Court South, Tulsa, OK - Hilton Garden Inn Tulsa Airport
7728 E. Virgin Court, Tulsa, OK - Radisson Hotel Tulsa
10918 E 41st St (formerly Sheraton Hotel Tulsa), Tulsa, OK - Courtyard by Marriott Tulsa
3340 South 79th East Avenue, Tulsa, OK - Marriott Tulsa Southern Hills
1902 East 71st, Tulsa, OK - Super 8 Tulsa International Airport State Fair Grounds
6616 East Archer Street, Tulsa, OK - Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Tulsa
1034 North Garnett Road, Tulsa, OK - Hotel Ambassador
1324 S Main, Tulsa, OK
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