I hope everyone enjoyed their Halloween. Now it’s time to think about the rest of the end-of-year holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve. Thankfully, we get to celebrate all three of them courtesy of Tulsa Winterfest 2021!
What: Tulsa Winterfest 2021
Where: BOK Center, Downtown Tulsa
When: November 19th to January 3rd
Admission: $6 to $12
Contact: BOK Center Tulsa via email
Tulsa Winterfest 2021
Ice skating under the stars returns to the BOK Center for Winterfest 2021. Organizers created a 9000 square foot surface for you to skate on during this 47-day event. Six skating guides can be found on the premises during skating hours to help you. But they are only available on a first-come/first-served basis. You must pay to skate. But, if you only wish to see the beautiful decorations, you pay nothing.
The public’s health and safety remain a priority with organizers. Therefore, they require anyone aged 10 or older to wear a mask (except when actively eating or drinking). They also encourage that you keep a social distance of at least six feet from anyone outside of your party whenever possible. Also, feel free to visit the hand sanitizing stations located around the venue whenever you want.
Ticket Info
General admission for a one-hour skate session (including skate rentals) costs $12 per person. However, if you bring your own skates, show your military ID, or present an Oilers or BOK Center show ticket, receive a $4 discount on your skate session (pay $8 for your ticket). Pay half price on Food Drive Monday (donate canned food) and Warmth Wednesdays (new or gently used coats, blankets, scarves, or gloves). Arvest customers receive a 50% discount when they show their Arvest debit card, credit card, personal checks, or mobile GO app account. Group rates are also available. Carriage rides are extra and must be purchased on-site. They are available every Friday and Saturday night between 7 pm and 10 pm. During the week of Christmas, they run every single night except for December 25th.