The wife and I go to Sight and Sound Theater every year for their show and next week is our trip. Any suggestions on things to do? We will have 2 full days to kill.
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A little cool right now probably, but if you’ve never visited Dogwood Canyon, that’s a nice visit. We did it in March one year (it was cold but they had blankets) and were the only three people there. A little strange pulling a bunch of passenger buggies with only us.It’s beautiful scenery with bluffs and hills on each side with a creek full of trout running in the bottom of it. We got to feed the trout in the pools and there are some bigguns !
What is the Sight and Sound ?
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostA little cool right now probably, but if you’ve never visited Dogwood Canyon, that’s a nice visit. We did it in March one year (it was cold but they had blankets) and were the only three people there. A little strange pulling a bunch of passenger buggies with only us.It’s beautiful scenery with bluffs and hills on each side with a creek full of trout running in the bottom of it. We got to feed the trout in the pools and there are some bigguns !
What is the Sight and Sound ?
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I recommend queen Ester, and driving about an hr north to the original bass pro. If you've never been it is very cool seeing the museum inside and the aquarium they have. The restaurant they have in there is very good as well. I don't recommend Reza it got pretty demonic and we walked out in the first 10 mins of the show. I do recommend going to the landing. The shops there are good, they have a moonshine place they let's you do a tasting and you can catch a good buzz if your into moonshine. Guy Fieri's Branson Kitchen has some really good eats as well. Rick Thomas is good as well as Dolly Partons stampede and if they are still there, the Heygoods was really good.
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Take the golf cart ride at Top of the Rock, Big Cedar it is really cool.
The Outlet Mall is actually really good in Branson if you need some clothes.
The Aquarium and museum at Bass Pro in Springfield is unbelievable. It's not cheap, and you need a solid 3 hours plus to get through it, but it is first class.
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Fish Table Rock and/or Taneycomo!
Spend a day at Silver Dollar City. It's more than an amusement park.
Dogwood Canyon
Dixie Stampede
The Presley's
Visit the downtown area. D!ck's 5&10 is good for a few minutes. It get's pretty crowded in there.
Eat pizza at Mr G's (downtown area)
Take a ride on the Polar Exress (Probably have to buy tickets ahead of time)
Go north to Springfield to the original BPS.
Stop in Ozark to eat at Lambert's Cafe (home of the throw'd rolls) Don't go at prime eating time.
Ester at Sight's and Sound is INCREDIBLE!
My kids love Fritz's Adventures
If in town on Sunday, have brunch at The Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks (Hardwork U)
I've always wanted to go see the comedian Yakov Smirnoff, but never have.
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Originally posted by jlinville View PostFish Table Rock and/or Taneycomo!
Spend a day at Silver Dollar City. It's more than an amusement park.
Dogwood Canyon
Dixie Stampede
The Presley's
Visit the downtown area. D!ck's 5&10 is good for a few minutes. It get's pretty crowded in there.
Eat pizza at Mr G's (downtown area)
Take a ride on the Polar Exress (Probably have to buy tickets ahead of time)
Go north to Springfield to the original BPS.
Stop in Ozark to eat at Lambert's Cafe (home of the throw'd rolls) Don't go at prime eating time.
Ester at Sight's and Sound is INCREDIBLE!
My kids love Fritz's Adventures
If in town on Sunday, have brunch at The Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks (Hardwork U)
I've always wanted to go see the comedian Yakov Smirnoff, but never have.
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Originally posted by Bowhica View Post
We visit the College of the Ozarks for dinner every time we visit Branson. Except this last time back in March on our Spring motorcycle ride. The only day we were in Branson, they had a private event going on and the hall was closed. Bummed, but we will be back. I'll be using this list for our next trip!
Golf at Ledgestone is always fun and challenging.
Shepherd of the Hills is a great show but they don't do it in the winter months.
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