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PROFILE: Chase has been in the OKC hotel industry for 5 years. He is currently attending the OSU/OKC College studying Business Administration with a minor in Hotel Administration. Chase is a semi-professional volleyball player and enjoys all water sports. WHAT TO DO IN OKC: Visitors who enjoy the outdoors can begin their morning with a jog or walk on the 11 mile trail around Lake Hefner Park. After exercising, Chase might recommend your favorite coffee or latte at Java Dave’s or Starbucks Coffee on NW Expressway. Shoppers might wish to browse among in Mr. Ooley’s in Penn Square Mall or Balliet’s in 50 Penn Place. After shopping, visitors can choose from a variety of exciting restaurants in OKC. If you are interested in Japanese food, you might wish to try Musashi’s or Sushi Neko’s on Western Avenue. If you prefer traditional fare, then Charleston’s on NW Expressway may be your choice. If you want to try Pan Asian food, then the newly opened Elephant Bar could be your best bet. There are literally dozens of great restaurants within minutes of our hotel. If you’re looking for a way to burn those excess dinner calories, you might want to get your groove on at a local night club. Late-nighters will enjoy dancing at Groovys located one block north of NW Expressway or City Walk Night Club in Bricktown. 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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