Budget accommodations near Bricktown put you within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and the Bricktown Canal, but they vary significantly in what you actually get for your money. This guide covers what the Days Inn By Wyndham Oklahoma City Bricktown delivers compared to nearby alternatives, where it excels, and whether its location justifies the nightly rate.
The Days Inn sits on Sheridan Avenue, positioning guests roughly 0.3 miles from the heart of Bricktown's entertainment core. That's close enough to walk to most venues—the Bricktown Canal runs through the district, and most bars and restaurants cluster within a five-minute walk. If you're here specifically to spend evenings in Bricktown without renting a car, this proximity matters. You won't be riding a shuttle or spending 15 minutes in rideshare queues after dinner.
The hotel is also near I-35, which runs north-south through Oklahoma City. Getting to the Plaza District, Midtown, or downtown takes 10 to 15 minutes by car. If your trip involves day trips to the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum or the Chickasaw Cultural Center, both in public parks outside the main city, you'll want a rental car regardless of where you stay.
Parking at the Days Inn is on-site and included with your room. This is a meaningful operational difference from some competing budget properties that charge $5 to $10 per night for lot parking, which adds $35 to $70 across a week-long stay.
Days Inn properties operate on a standardized template: queen or double beds, a television, a bathroom with a shower-tub combination, and basic housekeeping. The Bricktown location follows this format. Rooms are roughly 300 square feet, which is compact but workable for one or two people on a short trip. Don't expect a separate sitting area or a desk beyond a small table.
The hotel includes a continental breakfast, usually bagels, cereal, pastries, and coffee. This is standard for the Days Inn brand and typical for budget hotels in the $70 to $95 per night range (rates fluctuate with demand and advance booking). That breakfast offsets the cost of eating out in Bricktown, where a basic diner breakfast runs $12 to $18.
The property has a small fitness center and an outdoor pool, both functional but not extensive. The pool is seasonal. There is no on-site restaurant or bar, which matters if you want to grab dinner without leaving the building, though you're steps from multiple options in Bricktown.
Free Wi-Fi is included. The signal reaches rooms consistently, important if you're working remotely.
Within a quarter-mile of the Days Inn, you have two other budget-tier options: the Motel 6 Oklahoma City Bricktown and the Red Roof Inn near Bricktown. The Motel 6 sits on East Main Street, slightly farther from the canal and entertainment venues (about 0.5 miles). Rates are comparable to the Days Inn, often within $5 per night. The Motel 6 does not include breakfast, making it slightly more expensive when you factor in eating out. It does allow pets, which the Days Inn does not, so pet owners may need to choose the Motel 6 or look at mid-range properties.
The Red Roof location near Bricktown similarly lacks breakfast and charges for pets. Its positioning is less convenient for the Bricktown district itself.
A tier above Days Inn pricing ($100 to $130 per night), hotels like the Residence Inn or Courtyard by Marriott near Bricktown offer separate bedrooms or sitting areas, and some provide hot breakfast instead of continental fare. If you're staying more than three nights and need workspace or a kitchen, those properties reduce the number of meals you buy elsewhere. For a two-night trip focused on entertainment, that upgrade doesn't pay for itself.
Bricktown is Oklahoma City's converted warehouse district, centered on a manmade canal. The neighborhood has evolved from industrial abandonment in the 1990s to a mixed-use area with restaurants, breweries, and live music venues. It's the primary entertainment district for downtown Oklahoma City.
The canal offers paddle-wheel boat tours operated by Bricktown Water Taxi (seasonal, April through October, approximately $6 per person). The Bricktown Brewery is a large anchor tenant. The Skirvin Lofts and other converted buildings house apartments and smaller restaurants.
The area is walkable and reasonably safe during day and evening hours. Police presence is notable. After midnight, foot traffic thins, and it's less lively than a larger city's entertainment district, but that's consistent with Oklahoma City's overall scale.
Restaurants range from chains (Cheesecake Factory, Hard Rock Cafe) to local spots. Prices are moderate to high; dinner entrees run $16 to $35 at most sit-down restaurants. A casual meal costs $10 to $18. Bars typically serve domestic beer for $4 to $6 and cocktails for $7 to $10, slightly cheaper than coastal cities.
Bricktown draws both tourists and local professionals, particularly on weekends. It's not a party district in the sense of Las Vegas or Miami; it's more of a standard American downtown revitalization with reliable dining and music options.
Nightly rates for the Days Inn fluctuate based on day of week and demand. Weekends and holiday periods typically run higher. Off-season weekdays can drop to $65 to $75 per night; peak times (summer weekends, holidays) may reach $110 to $130. These rates include the continental breakfast and parking.
Booking directly through the Days Inn website or calling the property sometimes yields better rates than third-party aggregators, though this varies. Advance booking (14+ days out) generally offers better pricing than same-week booking.
The Days Inn By Wyndham Oklahoma City Bricktown is most valuable if your trip centers on the Bricktown district itself and you want walking-distance access without paying mid-range hotel prices. The included breakfast and parking offset the base rate. Location is its primary asset; room quality is serviceable but not superior. If Bricktown is incidental to your trip, or if you need more space or amenities, look at properties that aren't district-specific. If you're staying with a pet, book the Motel 6 instead.
