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Gate-side in OKC’s Main Terminal, Bliss sells last‑minute gifts

Bliss sits past security in the Main Terminal at Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), a small walk from most gates since OKC only runs a single concourse. It’s a standard airport gift shop setup: local Oklahoma souvenirs up front, travel basics on the side racks, and some snacks by the register. If you skipped the pre-flight stop at Walmart on S Meridian Ave, this is your backup.

Pricing runs at typical airport markups: expect postcards around $1–2, basic T‑shirts closer to $20–30, and small Oklahoma-branded trinkets in the $5–15 range. You’ll also see the usual candy and bottled drinks, generally a couple of dollars higher than off-airport convenience stores. Figure on a 3–5 minute in-and-out stop if you know what you want.

Stock leans heavily on Oklahoma themes: state-themed mugs, OKC Thunder gear, Route 66 references, and giftable items that actually fit in a personal item. They also carry travel standbys like neck pillows, chargers, and basic over-the-counter meds, handy if TSA at OKC just made you toss a bottle over 3.4 oz. Inventory can shift, but you’ll reliably find at least a few kid-friendly toys or plushies.

Bliss generally opens for the first wave of morning departures and stays open until the late-evening flights, roughly aligning with the Main Terminal schedule. If your boarding pass shows one of the last departures of the night, walk by earlier in the hour rather than gambling on a closing shuffle. Tip: grab any souvenirs before you sit down at your gate; OKC boarding typically starts 30–40 minutes before departure, and lines form fast.

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