days. Two dedicated buses will run 30-minute loops all day between the Oklahoma City Convention Center and the stadium. The $4 charge also gives them access to the downtown streetcars. “If you are staying in Automobile Alley or Bricktown, for example, you can hop on the streetcar, which takes you right to the convention center, get off and then hop on the bus, get out to the stadium, enjoy the game, and then do it all right back the other direction,” Wisniewski said. “That is so incredibly convenient and will only cost you $4.” Keeping fans happy is important, Wisniewski said, because they make a massive impact on local businesses. “Many of those businesses rely on that surge of business over that nine or 10-day period to keep them afloat through the tougher months and through the course of a year,” Wisniewski said. “And, when you think about our relationship with softball and this event and how it can impact so many of our local citizens and our community-based organizations, that’s where you really beam with pride.”
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