The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau (Visit OKC) announces a new digital passport aimed at guiding visitors to top attractions throughout the metro area while earning prizes and taking advantage of discounts along the way.
“From museums to street art to urban parks, this free mobile passport will guide you to the best attractions in OKC,” said Zac Craig, president of Visit OKC. “We’ve made it easier than ever to find things to do around the city, take advantage of special offers and even earn exclusive Modern Frontier prizes.”
The Modern Frontier Attractions Pass is free and doesn’t require any app downloads. Participants can sign up at visitokc.com/attractionspass by providing their name, email and mobile phone number. A link is then sent to their mobile phone which opens the passport and directs users how to add the button icon to their home screen for easy access any time. When visiting one of the 20+ attractions, simply present the phone to a staff member to redeem available discounts and check in to start earning prizes.
To sweeten the deal, Visit OKC is giving away a free Modern Frontier sticker for checking in at three of the participating locations. Check in at eight locations and receive a Modern Frontier illustrated print. Visit 20 attractions to win an exclusive OKC tote. These prizes will be mailed directly to participants after each achievement is unlocked.
This mobile passport is designed to help visitors discover Oklahoma City’s must-see attractions in a fun and easy way. Participating venues include:
45th Infantry Division Museum
American Banjo Museum
Bricktown Water Taxi
Centennial Land Run Monument
Factory Obscura Mix-Tape
First Americans Museum
Myriad Botanical Gardens
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Oklahoma City Zoo & Botanical Garden
Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center
Oklahoma Firefighters Museum
Oklahoma Hall of Fame
Oklahoma History Center
Oklahoma Railway Museum
Oklahoma State Capitol
Plaza Walls
Riversport Adventures
Scissortail Park
Skeletons: Museum of Osteology
Stockyards City
The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) is a division of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.