Wyredokc
The number for Indian city has now been changed..I called it talked to a guy he said he gets a lot of calls about it and don't know why his number is on there so I figured I'd help him and write this quick review for him :-)
Surprizladyangie
We drove all the way from St. Louis, Mo for vacation here and were so excited about seeing Indian City. We drove there with all the kids and were disappointed to see that they are no longer open. Don't waste your time driving out to see this one. Nothing on the web shows that it is closed now appears that it has been closed down for some time.
BillandLinda246
we spent several days there. the grandkids enjoyed the dancing and the indian history. was nice weather and we enjoyed the walk and nature too
Rlenhart
W travel from north of okc to take our aunt from Spain to find out it was closed now for a couple years. I still see advertising on TV, this is misleading. Guess this is a way for anadarko to get people to come to town. Very disappointed!!
adams22808
construction was ok, it was interesting to see, and our guide had good information. i too thought he seemed bored with the tour. there were no dances, and nothing exciting about it. its best to go only for information not entertainment. the inside of the museum was the only good part. they have several artifacts. wouldnt go again.
NZ_4
Seemed like a good idea - see seven different Indian dwellings and learn about their culture in a single location. Also billed as having native dancing during the summer months. However this attraction has seen better days! We were shown around by a young man who seemed to be thoroughly bored by the whole thing. He warned us in advance that some of the dwellings were under 'reconstruction'. This turned out to be a euphemism for 'falling down due to poor repair'. Many were falling apart and we could see no evidence of repair or reconstruction. Animal skins that had been laid out as bedding in most dwellings were rotting. The teepees were moldy. The guide gave a few interesting bits of information and this was the only thing that saved this review from being a "don't do it" recommendation.Oh and to finish it off - the native dancers were nowhere to be seen at the completion of the tour, despite our visit being during the period when the Indian City brochure said that they would be performing.