Anyone been to Branson in the last year? We are looking at going next spring break and was curious how many restrictions there might be. We’ve never been and looking for some opinions. Thanks!
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I went back in the mid 90’s before kids. It was the most boring vacation I have ever had. I’m sure it’s grown a lot, but back then, it was all Blue Haired Folks that were in their Hotel locked down at 8. I’m Blue Haired now, so I understand. Good Luck and I’m sure you will get some positive responses.
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I was there during Thanksgiving.
It wasn't as crowded as it's been previous years. Most shows were open, just at limited capacity.
A few of our favorite things to do are;
The Presley's Country Jubilee
Dixie Stampede (even though they changed the; name to Dolly's Stampede)
Silver dollar city
Dogwood Canyon (make reservations for the tram)
Check out the hatchery below Table Rock Dam
Eat at College of the Ozarks (Keeter Center) and tour their campus
Fritz's Adventures for the adventurous kids
Dic#'s 5 and 10
Downtown Branson
Want to
Zip line tours
World of Wonders Wildlife museum up in Springfield
So much to do up there...
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Check out Big Cedar Lodge and golf course. Even if you don’t play golf, they have one of the best steaks i’ve Ever eaten. The view of table rock lake from the bar/ restaraunt is phenomenal. Check out the view of the lake from inside of the chapel, you will feel it when you see the position of the Cross. They also have underground caverns that you can go to, ride a golf cart, stop at underground bar. It’s 10.00 just to get in but redeemable on purchase. Friend of mine used to live there. It’s located on Hollister about 10 miles south of Branson. I’m going back in May for steak and brown trout, in that order.
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New here from Texas
I just moved to Ozark just N of Branson last year in July. Almost everything is open. So many things to do. Catch and keep trout season just opened. Turkey is in April. Not to mention the shows and attractions. Bass Pro in Springfield where I work is Awesome. Feel free to ping me later and I will answer anything I can for ya. Don't miss the fireants. heat of summer, or hogs at my feeder. I can say that.
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Loved the Sight and Sound theatre as well! We saw Samson and my kid talked smack to the actor portraying the philistine king. He smirked and then did his job. Was way better than expected.....
bass pro museum is a must...and get the dogwood canyon add on and go fishing there! Cheaper than a guide and great fishing if you use common sense....just fish after first bridge and you can start with jigs or spinners but if they don't work, just bring power bait and a barbless hook. If you cant get bites or you are kicked off just past first bridge then move to the main pond thats blue to the left and use whatever gear you like.
My kids love fishing and fly fishing for about 15 minutes, maybe 30...then they want to at least catch fish.
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Went there with friends for new years eve, only did one show due to the ice storm that was coming through that area the next day. I guess it was all right, not my cup of tea, to commercialized for my taste, but the restrictions were about the same there at that time as they are now here in Texas.
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