we have a choice between stopping in oklahoma city ot tulsa which is more upscale safer and better to stay at for a night to pass through for traveling any suggestions on good hotels that accept pets any suburban areas? let me knwo thanks
tulsa or oklahoma city
Tulsa
Shopping:
discoverourtown.com/OK/…Shopping-428.html
Hotels:
discoverourtown.com/OK/…20Resorts
tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g51697-Tulsa_Oklahoma…
Oklahoma City
Shopping:
discoverourtown.com/OK/…Shopping-439.html
Hotels:
discoverourtown.com/OK/…20Resorts
tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g51560-Oklahoma_City_…
Which is better? That all depends on what you consider %26#39;better%26#39;. Here are some places for you to start looking for information. Have fun!
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tulsa or oklahoma city
If you are continuing on I-44 eastward, it really doesn%26#39;t matter. This site lists some pet-friendly hotels in Oklahoma:
petfriendlyhotels.dealsonhotels.com/oklahoma/
If you are looking for suburban shopping district safe, you might as well go to the Staybridge Suites near Woodland Hills Mall in Tulsa. You%26#39;ll have to take one or two highways to get back on I-44, but this location is as good as any.
You%26#39;ll also knock out an hour and a half%26#39;s driving the next day if you stop in Tulsa. If you are not using I-44, let us know.
More pet-friendly hotels in OKC:
…priceline.com/hotels/amenities-home/ameniti…
Of these I would stay at the Sheraton Downtown. One of the nicer hotels that are friendly.
Tulsa%26#39;s Renaissance, across the street from the Staybridge, is also a very nice pet-friendly hotel.
I would stay overnight in OKC over Tulsa any day. Visit and stay in
historic downtown OKC.
I%26#39;d stay in OKC. The airport area is much better with tons of hotels close by. Lots of restaurants %26amp; shopping too.
The aiport in Tulsa is in a strange desloate area. Would not recommend as you would have to travel a ways to find a good place to stay.
THanks I will stay in oklahoma city!
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