This guide examines Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown as a budget accommodation choice within Oklahoma City's Bricktown district, comparing it to nearby alternatives at similar price points and explaining what trade-offs come with staying in this neighborhood. By the end, you'll know whether this property matches your priorities for location, amenities, and cost.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown sits in the Bricktown Entertainment District, Oklahoma City's densest cluster of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. This location cuts drive time to dinner or nightlife to near zero. The Bricktown Canal runs through the neighborhood, and the property's position means walking access to the water feature without crossing major roads.
The location trade-off is noise. Bricktown operates as an entertainment district seven nights a week. Weekend evenings bring foot traffic, outdoor music, and vehicle noise until late. If you need silence, this neighborhood is structurally incompatible with your needs, regardless of which hotel you choose. This is not a property-specific problem but a district-specific reality.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown offers standard economy-class rooms with either double queen beds or one king bed. Rooms include a microwave, refrigerator, and flat-screen television. The property provides free Wi-Fi; confirmation of current internet speed requires direct contact with the front desk, as bandwidth varies seasonally with occupancy.
Suites at this property include separate bedroom and living areas, which is the primary feature distinguishing them from standard rooms. If you're staying three nights or longer and working remotely, the suite layout provides a functional workspace separate from the bed. For a one-night stopover, the extra cost rarely justifies the space.
The property has an on-site fitness center. It does not have a swimming pool, which eliminates it as an option for travelers who require pool access. This is a hard constraint for families with young children or anyone whose lodging decision includes aquatic amenities as a must-have.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown typically quotes nightly rates between $70 and $130 depending on day of week and season. Weekday rates in off-season (January through March, excluding spring break) fall at the lower end. Friday and Saturday rates year-round, plus all days during summer, move toward the higher end.
Comparable budget properties nearby include the Red Roof Inn Downtown Oklahoma City (south of Bricktown, near I-40) and independent budget motels along Meridian Avenue in the Automobile Alley district. Red Roof Inn Downtown typically runs $60 to $100 nightly and sits a 10-minute drive from Bricktown restaurants and attractions. Meridian Avenue properties often undercut both by $10 to $20 per night but require a car to reach entertainment and dining; they do not offer walkable neighborhood amenities.
The practical calculation: if you plan to eat and drink in Bricktown, the $10 to $20 nightly premium at Econo Lodge and Suites eliminates parking fees and reduces rideshare costs over a multi-night stay. If you're eating elsewhere and using Bricktown only for one evening, the location premium may not justify the rate.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown accepts pets for an additional nightly fee (verification of current fee required via direct phone contact, as pet policies are subject to change annually). If traveling with a dog or cat, confirm the fee structure before booking through third-party platforms, which sometimes do not display pet surcharges clearly.
The property is independently operated rather than part of a national franchise loyalty program, which means points earned through hotel booking apps may not transfer to other Econo Lodge locations. Booking directly with the property's front desk sometimes yields better cancellation terms than third-party aggregator sites.
Street parking in Bricktown requires payment at meters during business hours and is heavily enforced. Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown provides an on-site parking lot at no additional charge, which is a significant operational advantage over some competing downtown properties that charge $10 to $15 nightly for parking or offer only street parking.
The property sits two blocks from the Bricktown station of the streetcar system, which connects to downtown core destinations including the Capitol, the Civic Center, and the Convention Center. A day pass for the streetcar costs $5 (fares verified for current fiscal year). This makes the property workable for conference attendees without a car.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown underwent partial renovation of common areas in 2019, but individual rooms have not received comprehensive updates since that date. Furniture shows wear appropriate to a budget property with consistent occupancy. Beds are firm and functional rather than luxury-focused. Shower pressure is adequate; water temperature adjustment takes 15 to 20 seconds.
Housekeeping standards are consistent with the Econo brand standard: rooms are cleaned daily and accept same-day turnover requests, though arrival during peak afternoon hours (2 to 4 p.m.) may result in wait times.
Econo Lodge and Suites Bricktown is the right choice if you want to minimize walk distance to restaurants and bars while paying economy rates, or if you need suite-style space for business travel at a rate significantly lower than mid-market hotels in the same district. It is not the right choice if pool access is required, if noise sensitivity is high, or if you plan no Bricktown activities and would prefer a quieter neighborhood with lower rates.
Book directly with the property to confirm current rates, pet fees, and cancellation terms rather than relying on aggregator pricing, which often excludes fees or displays outdated cancellation policies.
