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Drillers - Special section - Fun and luxury at Drillers games

ONEOK Field offers enough amenities for fans to enjoy games in a new way every year they visit.

ONEOK Field delivers new options for fun and luxury during a Tulsa Drillers game. Amenities include 23 party suites, two party decks, a conference center and a picnic pavilion.

The party suites include 20 tickets, four parking passes, indoor/outdoor seating, a personal wait staff, a flat-screen TV, wireless Internet and a radio broadcast. A wet bar is also part of the deal. With food and tickets, the suites cost $1,000 each. Of those, 21 are already sold for the season; two remain for nightly rental.

The party decks offer other amenities. The Refinery Deck, designed to accommodate a minimum of 125 people, includes a buffet dinner, cash bar and outdoor private seating overlooking the field. A meal and game ticket is $25 per person.

The Tiki Deck, which holds a minimum of 75 people, includes an all-you-can-eat buffet, a view down third base and the Tulsa skyline, and a bar featuring mai tais and pina coladas. Each guest also receives a festive lei. A meal and game ticket for the Tiki Deck is also $25 per person.

The Conference Center — attached to the Refinery Deck on the suite level — provides another entertainment venue. It can accommodate up to 150 people, with a 100-person minimum. Included is an all-you-can-eat buffet and reserved seating tickets on the field level, all for $30 per person.

The Oil Field Picnic Pavilion is the family-friendly way to enjoy the game. Picnic tables are provided as well as awnings for weather protection. Guests receive assigned tickets for the game but also have access to the area behind left center field, complete with grilled foods and a full array of sides, such as baked beans, potato salad, Italian pasta salad and whole kernel corn. With a 50-person minimum, the package costs $20 per person.

“(People can) come back every year and experience ONEOK Field in a new way,” says Mike Melega, Tulsa Drillers general manager.