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Omni Oklahoma City Hotel

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Omni Oklahoma City Hotel is an Omni Hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It opened on January 26th, 2021, and was the first Omni Hotel in Oklahoma. The hotel has 17 floors, 605 guest rooms, 76,000 square feet of meeting space, a full-service spa, a fitness center, and a rooftop pool. The meeting space/ballrooms allow for up to 200 guests. The hotel is in Downtown Oklahoma City near Chesapeake Energy Arena and Scissortail Park, which can be seen from Omni’s suites.

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Omni Oklahoma City Hotel
Oklahoma City Boulevard, Oklahoma City

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Oklahoma City Boulevard 100
73109 Oklahoma City
Oklahoma, United States
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Paycom Center (originally known as the Ford Center from 2002 to 2010, Oklahoma City Arena from 2010 to 2011, and Chesapeake Energy Arena from 2011 to 2021) is an arena located in Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It opened in 2002 and since 2008 has served as the home venue for the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Oklahoma City Thunder. Previously, the arena was home to the Oklahoma City Blazers of the Central Hockey League (CHL) from 2002 until the team folded in July 2009, and the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz of AF2 from 2004 to 2009 when the team moved to the Prairie Surf Studios. In addition to its use as a sports venue, Paycom Arena hosts concerts, family and social events, conventions, ice shows, and civic events. The arena is owned by the city and operated by the SMG property management company and has 18,203 seats in the basketball configuration, 15,152 for hockey, and can seat up to 16,591 for concerts.From 2005 to 2007, the arena also served as the temporary home for the New Orleans Hornets of the NBA when the Hornets were forced to play games elsewhere following extensive damage to New Orleans Arena and the city of New Orleans from Hurricane Katrina. During the two seasons in Oklahoma City, the team was known as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets. The response from fans while the Hornets played in Oklahoma City was an impetus to the city being discussed prior to 2008 for the location of a future NBA team, either by relocation or expansion.