The Omni Oklahoma City is a four-star chain hotel with 395 rooms in downtown's Bricktown district, steps from Chesapeake Energy Arena and the Bricktown Canal. It functions as the primary hospitality anchor for arena events and conventions, offering full-service amenities and on-site dining rather than the budget efficiency of extended-stay properties or the local character of a boutique inn.
This is a 16-story property built to serve conference groups and sports travelers. The hotel opened in 2001 and underwent renovation in the mid-2010s. Its defining feature is proximity to the arena, entertainment venues, and the canal district—guests can walk to Thunder games, concerts, restaurants, and retail without a car. The building occupies the corner of Reno Avenue and Mickey Mantle Drive in Bricktown, positioning it centrally within Oklahoma City's primary convention and leisure corridor.
Standard rooms start around $150 to $200 per night for weekday dates outside major events; rates climb to $250 to $350 during Thunder games, concerts, and the Oklahoma City Thunder playoff run. Suite categories include king suites and junior suites, priced at the higher end of the range. Many rates fluctuate based on event calendar and advance booking, so confirm current pricing directly; weekday non-event nights tend to be the lowest available rate.
Rooms include flat-screen televisions, work desks, and high-speed internet access standard across categories. King and double-queen layouts are available. The property does not position itself as a luxury resort, so amenities focus on business and event travel rather than spa services or premium linens as selling points.
T-Bones Chophouse occupies the ground floor, serving steaks, seafood, and cocktails. Dinner entrees typically range from $28 to $48. The restaurant operates on full service for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, making it convenient for guests who do not want to venture into Bricktown. A lobby bar and coffee service are also available. Unlike hotels without on-site food, the Omni eliminates the need to find nearby restaurants during busy event nights, though Bricktown itself has numerous independent dining options within a block.
The hotel offers concierge service, business center access, a fitness center with standard cardio and weight equipment, and an indoor heated pool. Parking is available in an adjacent structure; valet and self-parking options exist, with rates typically $15 to $20 per day, though this should be confirmed at booking.
The Omni sits in the upper-mid range of Oklahoma City's hotel offerings. The Skirvin Lofts, a boutique property also in Bricktown with 80 rooms, offers more intimate surroundings and local design character but lacks the conference infrastructure and dining volume of the Omni. The Skirvin typically runs $160 to $220 per night, depending on date.
For budget-conscious travelers, the La Quinta or Motel 6 chains operate across Oklahoma City at $70 to $110 per night but are located outside downtown and lack arena proximity. The Colcord Hotel, a historic luxury boutique in downtown, commands $250 to $400 per night and appeals to luxury leisure guests rather than event attendees.
The Omni's actual advantage is scale: it has meeting rooms, a dedicated events team, and the volume to absorb large group bookings that smaller properties cannot accommodate. If your visit coincides with a Thunder game or large convention, the Omni's location and infrastructure make it the practical choice. If you prioritize boutique experience or lowest cost, alternatives exist. If you want a reliable mid-tier property near the arena without searching for restaurants, the Omni matches that need directly.
Book here if you are attending a Thunder game, concert, or convention and want to walk to the venue; if you travel with a group and need one property to coordinate around; or if you prefer staying at a recognized national brand with predictable service levels.
Skip it if you seek authentic local character, prefer historic or architecturally distinctive lodging, travel solo on a tight budget, or want to experience Oklahoma City's neighborhoods outside Bricktown. The Omni is utilitarian and event-driven, not adventurous.
Check-in is standard for full-service hotels: front desk verification, key cards or digital lock access, and orientation to lobby services and room location. Arrival during Thunder game nights or conventions may involve brief lines. Parking instructions are given at check-in or via the app. Most guests head directly to their room or to T-Bones for dinner. The concierge can provide directions to nearby Bricktown venues and arena information. WiFi connection is immediate. Pool and fitness center access are available from check-in onward.
Front desk staffs 24 hours. Room service operates during dinner hours; confirm times with the front desk. T-Bones hours vary by day; call ahead or check the website for current service times. The adjacent parking structure operates 24/7. Vehicle in-and-out restrictions do not apply—self-parking is available throughout your stay. Valet is optional and priced separately.
The hotel sits one block from the Bricktown Canal and three blocks from Chesapeake Energy Arena. Walking distance to the arena is approximately five minutes. Public transit via EMBARK bus system serves downtown; the nearest stop is one block away on Reno Avenue.
The Omni Oklahoma City fills a specific function in downtown Oklahoma City: reliable, large-scale hospitality for event-driven travel. For Thunder attendees and convention groups, it eliminates logistical friction. For visitors seeking neighborhood character or budget efficiency, it is neither.
