Your 2 Cents: Thunder Games No Longer Shown In Thunder Alley

I suggested last night using the Bricktown Ballpark to hold Thunder game watch parties and charge $3 to $5 to defray the costs. Here's what you had to say.

Thursday, May 24th 2012, 10:47 pm

By: News 9


I suggested last night using the Bricktown Ballpark to hold Thunder game watch parties and charge $3 to $5 to defray the costs. Here's what you had to say.

Sheryl first: "That's a good idea and family friendly. It would be cool to watch with so many other fans around."

Stephen likes it, like most of you who responded: "Heck Yeah!!! With full concessions too!!! Color ME IN Kelly!"

Russell says: "I would do it at the Cox Convention Center instead..."

From Philip: "It would be a safer place to bring my kids."

Angie says: "It is not the same and doesn't address the issue, but I would certainly pay for it."

From Denise: "I like the idea Kelly, I also think the Cox Center, or the Fairgrounds would be a great option."

Crawfish writes: "I would pay $5-$15 to watch the game on a big TV screen at the baseball park."

GrannyC says: "Fans should be willing to pay a small fee to defray expenses. Good solution."

From Kev: "So you are telling me that the ball park is a good idea because it has controlled entrances and exits, and those same criteria can't be met by making entrances to thunder alley."

Finally Eric writes: "I wouldn't go at first, to make sure Tupac and Biggie didn't show up. Then, if there wasn't a reenactment of the OK Corral, I would go."

I'm Kelly Ogle and that's YOUR 2 Cents.

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