Party City operates one location in the Oklahoma City metro area, and whether it makes sense for your event depends on what you're buying and how far you're willing to travel. This guide covers what you'll find there, how its inventory and pricing compare to alternatives in the city, and when other retailers might serve you better.
The Party City in Oklahoma City sits in the Quail Springs area on the north side, near the intersection of major retail corridors. If you live or work on the south or east side of the city, the drive can run 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic patterns on I-35 or Lincoln Boulevard. This distance matters when you're shopping on short notice, which is common for party planning.
Party City carries the standard range: latex and foil balloons, decorations organized by theme (seasonal, licensed characters, corporate), paper goods (plates, napkins, cups), party favors, and costumes. Balloon inflation is available in-store. The chain's pricing on basic items like solid-color balloons and simple tableware sits in the middle range for the Oklahoma City market. A pack of 25 standard latex balloons typically costs between $5 and $8, depending on size and whether they're pre-packaged or sold loose. Foil balloons run $3 to $6 each for standard designs, higher for licensed characters or custom shapes.
For comparison, dollar stores in Oklahoma City (Dollar General and Dollar Tree locations are distributed across all neighborhoods) undercut Party City on basics like solid-color balloons, napkins, and simple decorations by 30 to 50 percent. Dollar Tree's flat $1.25 pricing model means a small pack of balloons or a set of paper goods costs less, though the selection is narrower and inventory turns over quickly. If you need items more than a week before your event, you're safer at Party City. If you're buying the day before and flexibility isn't a constraint, the dollar store model saves money for straightforward supplies.
Walmart locations across Oklahoma City (multiple stores in areas including northwest near Penn and Memorial, south near I-44, and east near Tinker) stock party supplies in the seasonal or seasonal-adjacent section, with particularly strong inventory around Halloween, Christmas, and back-to-school periods. Outside those windows, party selection thins. Pricing on balloons and tableware undercuts Party City slightly, and you avoid a dedicated trip if you're already shopping for groceries or household items.
Party City's advantage lies in selection depth and specialist service. If you're throwing a themed party and need coordinated decorations, tableware, and party favors all in one aesthetic, the breadth of licensed designs (Disney, Marvel, sports teams, generic themes like "Twinkle Little Star" or "Wild One") justifies the trip or online order. The chain also offers balloon bouquets assembled in-store, which saves time if you're building a display the day of your event.
Costume selection during October makes Party City a destination, particularly for adult costumes, which dollar stores and general retailers stock sparingly. Prices for pre-made costumes range from $25 for basic options to $60 or more for licensed designs. Renting costumes is not a common service in Oklahoma City, so buying remains the standard approach.
Helium balloon service is available at Party City and, sometimes, at Walmart locations, though Walmart's availability is inconsistent by store. If you need many foil balloons inflated and want guaranteed service, Party City is reliable. Helium costs have fluctuated, and inflation charges vary, so call ahead: the Party City location handles custom bouquets for additional fees beyond balloon prices.
The Container Store, located in the Penn Square area, carries a smaller but curated selection of entertaining supplies, including quality paper goods, balloons, and party favors positioned at a higher price point. The store serves customers who prioritize design and sustainability over budget; compostable or premium paper products cost 2 to 3 times Party City prices but appeal to hosts planning upscale or eco-conscious events.
Craft stores including Michael's (multiple locations across Oklahoma City neighborhoods, including northwest and south side) stock balloons, decorations, and some party favor supplies, often with weekly coupon promotions. A Michael's coupon might offer 40 to 50 percent off one item, making premium decorative items (like oversized number balloons or specialty backdrops) competitive with Party City's regular prices. However, Michael's is positioned as a craft destination, not a party specialist, so selection skews toward DIY decoration supplies rather than ready-made party bundles.
Party City's website offers online ordering with in-store pickup or delivery, useful if you want to avoid the drive to Quail Springs. Pickup is typically available within 1 to 2 days. Delivery times depend on your address relative to the store and current order volume. During peak seasons (late October, early December), delivery windows extend, so plan accordingly.
For small, straightforward gatherings, dollar stores or Walmart meet your needs at lower cost if you have time to shop before the week of your event. For themed parties requiring coordinated supplies, bulk balloon orders, or Halloween costumes, Party City's Quail Springs location justifies the trip or online pickup. If you're on the south side of Oklahoma City and need supplies within hours, weigh the 25-minute drive against the guaranteed selection; a quick run to a nearby Walmart or dollar store might save time even if the design selection is narrower. Call ahead if you need balloon inflation or a custom bouquet to confirm service availability.
