Billboard Advertising for Casinos and Attractions in Catoosa
Why Catoosa Is Different From Every Other Tulsa Corridor Catoosa is not a commuter market. It is a gateway. The Will Rogers Turnpike carries travelers into Tulsa from Missouri and northeast Oklahoma, and I-44 pushes them through toward the city. That means your audience is often not from here, which flips the usual billboard logic on its head. For a casino, hotel, restaurant, or roadside attraction, that traveler is the whole opportunity. They are looking for a reason to stop, and they will not research it first. Whistler operates about 25 boards along this corridor, anchored by the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino and Route 66 landmarks such as the Blue Whale. Key Takeaways Catoosa's audience includes travelers, not just locals, so your board is often a first impression. A traveler cannot search for you. They have to decide from the board alone. Distance and exit information matter more here than in any commuter market. Static bulletins dominate this corridor, and for travel messages th...