Celebration Station is a mid-sized arcade and entertainment complex in Oklahoma City that combines classic and modern video games with ticket-redemption machines, laser tag, and go-kart racing under one roof. It caters primarily to families and younger visitors rather than competitive gamers or nostalgia-focused collectors.
The venue functions as a pay-per-play arcade with no admission charge to enter. You pay for individual games or activities as you use them. The game floor holds a mix of shooting games, racing simulators, basketball hoops, and crane/claw machines. Ticket-redemption games dominate the floor; winning tickets earns small prizes from the redemption counter. The facility also operates laser tag in a separate arena and go-kart track outdoors or in a climate-controlled indoor space, depending on the location.
Most arcade games cost between 50 cents and 2 dollars per play, with some premium or multi-player games at the higher end. Racing simulators typically run 1 to 3 dollars per race. Laser tag costs roughly 15 to 20 dollars per person per session and lasts around 15 minutes of active play. Go-kart pricing varies by track length and vehicle type; expect 12 to 25 dollars per person per race. Ticket redemption prizes range from small plastic items (worth 5 to 50 tickets) to larger plush toys and electronics (worth 200 to 500 tickets or more). A family with four people spending two hours might budget 40 to 80 dollars on games alone, plus 15 to 25 dollars additional if adding one laser tag session.
Celebration Station competes primarily with Dave & Buster's, which operates in Bricktown. Dave & Buster's charges a cover fee on weekend nights, charges more per game (typically 1 to 5 dollars), and skews toward adults with alcohol service and dining. Choose Dave & Buster's if you want a bar atmosphere and premium games; choose Celebration Station if you want to avoid cover charges and need a family-friendly environment with outdoor go-karts. For purely classic arcade nostalgia without redemption games or go-karts, the smaller Arcade OKC (near midtown) offers a curated collection of older machines and free-to-play pinball but no ticket prizes or kart racing.
Celebration Station works well for birthday parties, families with children ages 5 to 14, and groups looking for a low-commitment entertainment stop. The ticket-redemption system appeals to younger kids motivated by prize collecting. Adults without children will find the game selection and environment less compelling than a dedicated adult-focused arcade or bar arcade. Serious arcade players seeking rare or well-maintained classic machines should visit Arcade OKC instead.
Arrive with cash or a card to purchase credits or bills that arcade machines accept (policies vary by location; call ahead to confirm payment methods). Walk the floor to survey games and decide how to allocate your budget. Younger visitors should have an adult nearby to exchange tickets at the redemption counter. Laser tag and go-karts require checking in at separate counters and may have height, age, or safety restrictions. Plan to spend 90 minutes to three hours for a full outing with multiple activities.
Celebration Station maintains typical family entertainment hours: generally 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays; call to confirm seasonal adjustments. Ample parking is included on-site. The facility is wheelchair accessible. Restrooms and a concession stand selling snacks and drinks are on-premises; outside food is typically not permitted, though policies vary by location.
Celebration Station fills a straightforward role in Oklahoma City's entertainment lineup: a no-entry-fee place for families to spend discretionary time on games and go-karts without committing to a full restaurant or venue. It succeeds because it removes friction (no cover, no membership) and offers variety across age groups.
