Turn around and go home ,avoid the whole place .
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Originally posted by KSHogman View PostTurn around and go home ,avoid the whole place .
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So far the Acrobats of China the best show. Would recommend this to all, they are unbelievable.
About to head out for trout fishing, then SIX tonight.
Tomorrow BPS then Dixie Stampede.
We are staying out of town, would not want to stay in town.
We have a cabin rented on the lake, the only way to go.
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We splurged and rented a Cabin away from town that had a nice view of the Lake and a big porch to sit on and enjoy a cigar and some Bourbon. Traffic in town does get crazy. I saw the plays with my parents back in the early 70's on vacation as well as the above have stated and wanted to go back with my wife to see them again along with the Passion Play in Eureka Springs, Ar. Wish Dogpatch was still there tho because what I remembered the most abiut the trip in the 70's was how well all them Daisy Mae's looked in thier outfits
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Originally posted by jlinville View PostI've gone every year for the last 13 years....
The Presley's Country Jubilee is a great show.
Dixie Stampede is a dinner show and the food is fantastic...especially the soup!!!
Silver Dollar City
The Branson Belle Dinner Cruise
Shepherd of the Hills
North of Branson, there is a zip line that I'd like to try sometime
Bass fishing is great on Table Rock and trout fishing is great on Taneycomo
Go to the original Bass Pro Shops in Springfield
On the way to Springfield, eat at Lambert's (Home of the Throw'd rolls)
Go-Kart tracks everywhere.
Buckets & Boards is very entertaining (I saw them as a street show at Branson Landing years ago)
There is a fish hatchery below the Table Rock dam that is pretty cool.
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I've been to Branson twice, once as a teenager with family, and again when my wife and I first got married. My recent trip we stayed in the city and traffic did not really bother us. It was not overwhelming, just city traffic. We went in June.
Places we went to that I would recommend:
Silver Dollar City (decent size amusement park)
Dixie Stampede (dinner & show: think Medieval Times but Western; great food)
Titanic Museum (pretty cool place, and I believe you can dine there as well, might be wrong)
Ripley's Believe It or Not (was ok...but I probably wouldn't do it again, same with the Wax Musuem)
I would HIGHLY suggest making the trip to Eureka Springs, AR while there. Three things for sure are a must do:
The Passion (huge outside production depicting the life and death of Jesus; I've been many many times in my life to this one at Eureka, worth the trip)
The Potter's House (nice intimate show outside where the same Jesus from the Passion gives us a teaching on how we are the clay, very neat indeed)
Christ of the Ozarks (insanely huge statue of Jesus on a mountain top; great view!)
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