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Parking at Will Rogers World Airport
You’re here because you need to find parking at Will Rogers World Airport (OKC).
We got you. You’ll find the latest and greatest OKC parking info here, so you can finally relax about that. But that’s not all, because we’ve also included lots of handy information about Oklahoma City and the fantastic facilities and amenities at OKC.
And if you’re arriving from outside the city, spending a day or so exploring its delights is a real treat.
Firstly, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum brings the dark story of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing to life, after which you might find the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum provides some welcome relief.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden has 1600 animals from all over the planet and lots of lovely plants too, so it’s a gorgeous green area to spend time relaxing in. After strolling around the zoo for a while, you can explore Bricktown, a wonderful historic district on the banks of the Oklahoma River packed with interesting shops, bars, and restaurants.
And don’t miss Gathering Place. This new park situated in the heart of Oklahoma City has 100 acres of land dedicated to leisure and relaxation, so it’s a pretty sweet spot. And if you fancy more plant action, Myriad Botanical Gardens are located downtown and are highly rated.
For something a little different, you can see 3000 different skeletons from everything from aardvarks to zebras at the Museum of Osteology, or explore Stockyards City, an atmospheric historic district in the southwest of Oklahoma City that harks back to the era when this was a huge shipping hub.
If your belly’s rumbling after all those attractions, there are several places in Oklahoma City where you can settle down for awesome cuisine. For instance, The Red Hen serves high-end Italian cuisine and The Mayor’s Place offers popular American dishes with a contemporary vibe.
Alternatively, The Mule serves soul food with local ingredients and The Drake, which specializes in New American dishes in a chic establishment.
When you’re ready to party, there are lots of excellent bars and nightspots in Oklahoma City. The Library Bar in the Skirvin Hilton Hotel serves superb cocktails, The Barrel is renowned for its vast whiskey selection and The Pump Bar in Bricktown specializes in craft beers. Meanwhile, if you want a view to accompany your drink, The Monarch Bar in the Omni Hotel has a superb rooftop terrace with awesome views of downtown.
For late night fun, try The Dollhouse for burlesque shows, The Wave in Bricktown for DJs and live music, or The Pump House for floor-filler dancefloor tunes.
Need somewhere comfortable to stay the night? The Skirvin Hilton Hotel downtown has a spa, rooftop pool and fitness center, The Ambassador Hotel delivers a boutique experience in midtown and The Bradford House has a modern feel.
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Your search for good parking at Will Rogers World Airport is obviously well underway and (in our opinion) you’ve struck gold with the very guide you’re reading now.
But in the interest of transparency, there are several tried and tested ways to find OKC parking deals. For instance, you can check websites, newspapers and magazines for discount coupons and promo codes, and prices tend to be cheaper if you book on advance.
If you’re willing to use off-site parking, there are several good offsite lots that are reasonably priced and provide shuttle services to the airport. And if you can be flexible with your parking requirements, you open up more options – for example, onsite economy parking might be further from the airport, but you may be happy to compromise a little convenience to make a significant saving.
Last but not least, check if your airline offers discount parking – many carriers do, and you’d be surprised how many travelers don’t even ask.
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With four main parking areas and 9500 parking spaces, provided you plan ahead, getting a space onsite isn’t a problem.
And when you’re wandering around this modern facility, you’ll be amazed to learn that its history actually stretches back to 1911, when it opened as Oklahoma City Municipal Airfield. In 1941, it was renamed after iconic Native American actor and performer Will Rogers.
Used as a training facility for the USAAF during WWII, OKC was the launchpad for lots of fighter and bomber units and civilian services continued in the post-war years, complemented by a major expansion in 1953 and several improvement projects in the years since. For instance, a new $1.3bn terminal opened in 2011 and significantly improved the facilities and amenities.
Fast forward to today and Will Rogers World Airport is Oklahoma’s busiest, typically serving over 10 million passengers annually, via major carriers like United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Airlines and American Airlines.
What parking is available at Will Rogers World Airport?
When you want your search for OKC parking to be as comprehensive as possible, it’s also worth taking a look at airport parking comparison sites. For example, APH offers deals at all onsite parking lots, as well as early bird discounts, 7-day advance discounts and discounts on monthly parking.
Now let’s consider your official OKC parking
Premium Parking
This parking option is close to the terminal and has 1200 spaces but it’s also the most expensive option at OKC.
Garage Parking
The second-most expensive parking option at OKC, this lot has 3000 spaces and it’s also near the terminal, so it’s very convenient.
Shuttle Parking
This uncovered parking area has 4000 spaces and it’s the cheapest option at OKC. It’s a little further from the terminal but you can hop on the shuttle bus.
Hourly Parking
Located on the top level of the two-story garage, this parking lot is designed for drivers spending a very short time at the airport (1-2 days). It’s uncovered, has 200 spaces and the first hour is free.
Please note that there’s also free parking on the top level of the garage for drivers dropping off and picking up passengers.
Getting to Will Rogers World International Airport
OKC is an easy drive from nearby towns and cities, which is good news when you’re driving in.
From Norman, take I-35 South to I-40 East, then exit 145B to Will Rogers World Airport. And if you’re rolling in from Edmond, take I-35 North to I-40 East, then take exit 145B to Will Rogers World Airport.
From Stillwater, take I-35 South to I-40 East, then exit 145B to Will Rogers World Airport. And if you’re cruising in from Lawton, take I-44 East to I-40 East. Take exit 145B to Will Rogers World Airport.
Finally, if you’re Tulsa: Take I-44 West to I-40 East. Take exit 145B to Will Rogers World Airport.
Facilities at Will Rogers World International Airport
Facilities at OKC are good, which is a relief when you want your pre-flight experience to be as positive as possible.
Food and beverage options are decent (which we’ll explore soon) and there’s a variety of shops too.
If you want a break from the busy terminal, there are a few comfy airport lounges available and there’s Wi-Fi throughout the facility, so you can easily check your emails and social platforms. You’ll also find plenty of restrooms throughout the airport and there are nursing rooms if you’re traveling with a baby.
OKC also has two pet relief areas outside the airport, and there’s a currency exchange and several ATMs.
In case you’re at OKC in future and not driving, alternative transport options include the famous Oklahoma City Streetcar, shuttles, Lyft, Uber, and taxis.
Food options at OKC include delicious chicken at Chick-fil-A, salads, sandwiches and pastries at Panera Bread, and iconic coffee at Starbucks. Alternatively, Burger King has all the flame-grilled goodness you expect, Pizza Hut Express does what it says on the sign and Tuk Tuk Go serves top-class Thai Cuisine.
You can also try local Oklahoma treats at Tin Lizzie’s and Elemental Coffee Café boasts a café and small batch roastery.
Shopping options include a well-stocked newsstand with bestsellers, magazines and newspapers, and a gift shop with snacks, apparel and souvenirs.
As you can see, there’s more to OKC than meets the eye.
So now you know all about the parking options and how to entertain yourself before boarding your flight – bon voyage!