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10-28-2009, 10:02 AM
Bricktown Offers F*R*E*E Parking for Thunder Opening Night

The Bricktown Parking Garage on Sheridan Ave. and the Bricktown Main St. Parking Lot at Main St. and Oklahoma Ave. will again be offering F*R*E*E parking this year for the Opening Night of the Thunder's 2009-2010 season. On Wednesday, October 28, F*r*e*e parking will be in effect from 4:00pm until 7:30pm (the Thunder game begins at 7:00pm.)

Though both the Parking Garage and the Main St. Parking Lot are within walking distance of the Ford Center, King's Limo is making it even easier to get to the game by offering a F*R*E*E shuttle from both locations and along Sheridan Ave. to the Ford Center.

If you're looking for a place to park before our Oklahoma City Thunder take on Sacramento, Bricktown is it! F*R*E*E parking with over 500 spaces available – you can't go wrong. Bricktown is the place to be before and after all Thunder games.

Go to welcometobricktown.com for more information, a map of Bricktown and a list of all restaurants, bars and other businesses in the area.



Seats Available for Tonight's Season Opener

The time is here! The Thunder regular season begins TONIGHT in the Ford Center as the Thunder host the Sacramento Kings! There are tickets still available in all price ranges, starting at $10. If you want to get to see Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Jeff Green, James Harden and the rest of the Thunder take on the Kings, click here now to purchase your tickets.

Big Party in Thunder Alley

Beginning at 4 p.m. TONIGHT, there will be f*r*e*e pregame block party on Reno Ave. Oklahoma native Mat Hoffman and the Defying Danger FMX show will headline the festivities. Entertainment also includes a concert by musician Mark McKinney, courtesy of Budweiser, interactive games, food, a Budweiser beer garden and an autograph session with the Thunder Girls, presented by FireLake Grand Casino.



Also Ironically I was on the same flight as Mat Hoffman coming back from Vegas this weekend. He basically went unnoticed, which I'm sure he appreciates.