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PROFILE: A native of Edmond, OK, Kyle spends most of his time as a full-time student at UCO where he is majoring in business. Whenever he’s not in class or working at Cascata, you may find him on the golf course. Favorite Restaurant: “Cascata, of course,” he says. “For a main course, I really like the lobster ravioli with spinach pesto or the duck in cranberry red wine. But I always recommend everyone try any one of the dessert souffles. They are all outstanding.” What to do in OKC: “Definitely check out Bricktown and all the cool places up and down the riverwalk. That’s always fun. Everyone should also take time to check out the OKC Museum of Art, Botanical Gardens, and don’t forget to catch a Redhawks game at the Bricktown Ballpark. As far as nightlife goes, I really like SKKY Bar. It’s always fun.” Must See: “Everyone who comes to Oklahoma City really needs to see the National Memorial. The site includes a monument to those who lost their lives in the April 1995 bombing tragedy of the Murrah Federal Building as well as a museum that gives a different account of the event than most people would expect. It’s something everyone needs to experience so make sure to schedule some time during your visit. Plan on spending at least an hour there.” A concierge
(pronounced kon-'syerzh) is the closest thing you can find to your
own personal assistant in a fine hotel. The concierge in your hotel
is there to make your stay in Oklahoma City more enjoyable and hassle-free.
A Concierge can do more than call a cab. Through their contacts, locally,
nationally, and internationally, a Concierge can:
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