When Tulsa
comes to mind, the first thing people think about is the old west. They would be partially correct, as Tulsa is
the birthplace of Route 66. Typically
popular during the summer months, when families take advantage of Tulsa's
numerous attractions in town, Tulsa is called many things -- Green Country,
Home to Western Swing, and furthermore, Vacation on a Dime. Do not expect peace and quiet here. Family vacations are nothing but adventurous,
with the nearby Arkansas River providing quieter views during the morning
rush. Planning to stay here for a while? Take advantage of Tulsa's famous lodging, all
finely located within short distance of local restaurant and featured
attractions.
For lodging
that accommodates families (especially those with young kids in tow), consider
downtown Tulsa, teeming with 5 star resorts and hotels. Although it may look fancy, the price isn't. For under $150 per night you can accommodate
families up to five, take in the sights, and visit a local family restaurant
for under $15 an entree. Tulsa is
considered one of the most livable cities in America, which means that you'll
find plenty of things to do with your family here. Make sure to skip hotels outside of Tulsa --
you'll be disappointed. For more family
friendly vacation spots in Tulsa, including lodging, hotels, motels,
attractions, restaurants, and other vacation packages, visit their website.