Bounce U is what might best be described as a “fleet” of inflatable bounce castles and toys. They offer an “open jump” time almost every day, but call the number on their website to verify that their on for that day.
The main thing that I want to mention about this place is that they have a very clearly spelled out pricing page for scheduling a birthday party, so keep them in mind!
9. Whiteside Community Center
One of our favorite places to host playdates and birthday parties is the Whiteside Community Center.
Features that make this a great place to take your kids or plan your next youngster get-together are the following: A junior pool, sports fields, a water playground, lighted tennis courts, shelters, a regular playground, a one-mile trail, and picnic tables.
10. Tulsa World Gymnastics
It goes without saying that keeping your kid healthy is important, so regular physical (and social) activities are a win-win situation.
Tulsa World Gymnastics offers a weekly and bi-weekly classes (at $75 and $130, respectively) to help boys and girls develop agility, strength, social skills, and more.
11. Oxley Nature Center
Somewhat of a lesser-known destination, Oxley Nature Center is one of my family’s favorite places to visit on a Saturday.
Located right near the zoo (inside of Mohawk Park), there are miles of trails, a beautiful lake with a lookout platform, and an actual nature center that will thrill the little bug and animal lovers in your family.
Bonus: You’ll get a good aerobic workout on the trails!
12. Tulsa Air and Space Museum
Some kids really love airplanes, right? If you have a little future pilot in your family, the TASM is right up your alley.