21-02-2025
OKANA resort, indoor waterpark now open: What you need to know about bookings, day passes
After much anticipation, OKANA Resort & Indoor Waterpark is now open in Oklahoma City.
The $400 million resort, built alongside the Oklahoma River, includes an 11-story, 404-room hotel and a 100,000-square-foot water park, which is more significant than similar hybrid resorts. Developers have noted that the property isn't like anything else in neighboring states.
The resort and waterpark offer amenities such as indoor and outdoor waterparks, an arcade, sports simulators, a spa and more.
Here's everything you need to know to book a stay at Oklahoma City's new resort.
The property has indoor and outdoor water areas, including a 100,000-square-foot indoor waterpark and an almost 200,000-square-foot outdoor waterpark. Although the outdoor lagoon may be closed when the property opens on Feb. 21, the outdoor fun will be perfect for the Memorial Day to Labor Day season.
Outside is filled with an adults-only swim-up bar, water slides, a sandy beach and a TV screen.
Moving inside, the property's waterpark has 15 different water slides and interactive attractions. When you're not at the park, you can tuck away with their luxury cabanas or slide away to their adults-only space.
In OKANARAMA!, guests can enjoy laser tag, immersive escape rooms, a mirror maze and over 80 arcade games. The game hall is not exclusive to hotel guests.
The 404-room hotel has three different room types on the property. Junior suites offer a king or double queen arrangement, multi-room suites with multiple beds for groups and families, and a bunk suite, a unit with a separate room for kids with bunk beds.
Suites start as low as $143.
If you are looking for an after-school getaway or a weekend unwind, you can purchase a day pass to the waterpark, including access to all other amenities. The property also comes with a pedestrian bridge the city is working on installing currently.
Day passes start at $39 for Mondays through Fridays, and $59 on weekends. Prices vary and are subject to change.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Oklahoma indoor waterpark now open: How to book, day passes at OKANA