Arvest Winterfest begins in downtown Tulsa on Monday

Masks will be required and you must reserve a date/time to skate on the ice

TULSA, Okla. — The 13th annual Arvest Winterfest kicks off at the BOK Center in downtown Tulsa on Monday, after being previously delayed due to COVID-19.

“We plan to keep working closely with Dr. Dart and the Tulsa Health Department and will continue to make adjustments as recommended by them to make sure we provide our guests with the safest experience possible,” said BOK Center Interim General Manager Evan Falat.

This year ice skating will take place on the ice rink inside of the BOK Center instead of outside on 3rd Street.

Organizers say they have placed a heavy focus on the health and safety of guests this year.

To help with social distancing, guests will need to reserve a date/time to skate.

You can reserve a time to skate here.

Each reservation allows the skater 75 minutes of ice time once their ticket is scanned.

Tickets are $12 for general admission and $6 for Arvest customers.

Social distancing will be strongly encouraged and masks will be required to adhere to Tulsa’s mask mandate.

All staff members will be temperature checked and required to wear face masks inside the BOK Center.

Hand sanitizing stations are placed throughout the facility. High touchpoint areas (such as door handles, elevator buttons, toilets and sinks) are treated with continuous and enhanced cleaning along with all occupied spaces.

No cash or checks will be accepted this season. Guests who don’t want to skate can still enter Winterfest for free.

The event will run from November 30th through January 3rd.


Ben Morgan

Ben Morgan

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