Tonkawa Enterprises Opens The Hub Entertainment Center

Mike Seals - May 11, 2021 9:32 am

TONKAWA, OKLA. – May 10, 2020 – On May 10, Northern Oklahoma is getting its first-ever all ages entertainment center, The Hub.

Connected to Tonkawa Hotel & Casino, The Hub will offer a mixture of activities, food and beverage and party packages – all geared toward and customizable for kids and adults alike.

The spacious, open-concept center features an arcade with more than 30 games and an Omni VR arena, a 12-lane bowling alley equipped with Spark® interactive scoring, coffee bar, decked out gamers lounge, two deluxe movie theater screening rooms and a sports bar that’s home to more than 30 TV screens and Oklahoma’s longest bar top.

“We wanted to create a place bursting with experiences for people – a one-stop-shop for fun, whether you’re looking for family bonding time, a birthday celebration, date night or just hanging out with friends,” says Phillip Glass, CEO of Tonkawa Enterprises. “And we’re thrilled to finally share this space with the community.”

Tonkawa Enterprises anticipates that The Hub will create several new jobs in the coming months.
“As a tribe, we’re proud to help bring The Hub to the community – not only because it’ll give families a whole new way to experience fun – but because it will also bring opportunity and new jobs to the area,” says Russell Martin, President of the Tonkawa Tribe. “We’re excited for what the future holds, and the good times ahead.”

The Hub will be open Sunday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 a.m., and Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 a.m.
For reservations and tickets, party package details and more information, visit thehubtonkawa.com

 

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