Bus Tours in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's tour buses travel to different casinos, holiday attractions and other sites. Whether you want to experience a holiday light tour or an arts festival, multiple Oklahoma based tour companies can take you there. If visiting Oklahoma for the first time or making a return trip, a tour can help you get acquainted with the area and provide activities to keep you busy.
  1. Kincaid Bus Tours

    • Departing from Oklahoma City, Kincaid bus tours can take you around the town or into neighboring states. The company offers ski trip tours, holiday light tours and arts festival tours. Visitors and residents can explore Oklahoma and surrounding states to experience upcoming holiday events and winter activities. One such holiday tour departs on Dec. 4 and takes you through the Festival of Lights at Shannon Springs Park and then a light tour through the town of Chickasha. At just $57 a person, and an included holiday dinner, it is a light-filled way to get your holiday started. But if quilting is more your thing, wait till March and hop on the Dallas Quilt Tour. For $83 a person, Kincaid takes you to Dallas' quilting convention for a day of patched together fun. Prices are good as of November, 2010.

    Wanda's Tours

    • During the holidays, Christmas light tours are quite popular.

      Wanda's Tours is a local tour company that has been in business for over 24 years. Currently, Wanda's Tours features Christmas lights and casino resort tours. The company also does winery tours, heritage tours and craft show tours. According to the company website, Wanda's Tours can work with you and your group to create a customized tour. On Dec. 9 and 20, travel with Wanda to Downstream Casino Resort for a day of gambling. Both dates also include a buffet for only $15 a person. Or depart from Chouteau on Dec. 11 for a Christmas Lights Tour. From 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. enjoy a night of lights, carols and live music for $20 a person, as of November, 2010.

    Road Trip to Mississippi

    • Arrowhead Tours, a company based in Oklahoma City, makes frequent tour trips to surrounding Oklahoma casinos, but if you want a change of scenery hop on one of their regularly scheduled three- to four-day weekend trips to Tunica, Mississippi. Tunica is a quickly growing casino resort town with nine casinos. Arrowhead also stops to pick up passengers in Oklahoma cities along the way. If you want to stay close to home, Arrowhead offers tours to Downstream Casinos as a two-day trip for $55 a pair. Or get your holidays started with Arrowhead. The holiday light tour includes an Amish-style dinner. Like Wanda's Tours holiday light tour, Arrowhead departs from Choteau, Oklahoma, but it is on Dec. 4 and is $55 a person as of November, 2010.

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