One For The Money, Two For The Show! Celebrating Elvis’ Birthday

The Man, The Myth, The Legend. The King of Rock & Roll. The One and Only, Elvis Presley. With an estimated 84,000 Impersonators, or Elvis Tribute Artists, it’s safe to say that Elvis was an Icon that will live on in infamy. Today, on what would have been his 84th Birthday, we honor his legacy…

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The Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure ~ Step into another world!

by Linda Burlingame Most of us will never visit a rainforest in person, but you can enjoy a rainforest experience in Branson, Missouri, at The Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure. It really is an adventure, with so much to see and so many activities. It’s a self-guided journey, but there are always knowledgeable staff members…

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7 Griswold Cocktails to Try on Your Christmas Vacation

This article refers to Christmas past. For Christmas present, please visit our current page for Christmas in Branson.   “Can I refill your eggnog? Get you something to eat? Drive you into the middle of nowhere, and leave you for dead?” — Clark Griswold Can we all just take a moment and acknowledge that Christmas…

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It’s Christmas at Dolly Parton’s Stampede!

This article refers to Christmas past. For Christmas present, please visit our current page for Christmas in Branson. “Christmas at Dolly Parton’s Stampede” combines Christmas merriment, holiday music, and delicious food with an exciting show in a 32,000 sq. ft. arena. There’s a cast of 32 magnificent, exquisitely groomed horses, skilled riders … and for…

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Christmas Holiday Time in Branson ~ You’re Invited!

This article refers to Christmas past. For Christmas present, please visit our current page for Christmas in Branson. Christmas is a myriad of wonderful feelings. It’s the “reason for the season.” It’s family, friends, food, and fun. It’s shopping, loving and giving, smiles and memories. And we’ve got all that here in Branson — come…

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The Haygoods’ Fun Family Christmas!

by Linda Burlingame The Haygoods are a talented family with an extraordinary flair for entertaining. They put to good use all the “bells and whistles” available — innovative staging, lighting, aerial entrances, pyrotechnics. It’s a show that appeals to all your senses. They’ve been delighting Branson audiences for more than 25 years! Their Christmas show…

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Thanksgiving in Branson, thank goodness!

Please view our current Thanksgiving information. Thanksgiving is a perfect time to visit Branson. There’s fine food, great lodging options, live shows you can eat, relax, enjoy shows and attractions, shop … eat, relax, enjoy repeat! We’re inviting you to join us for this special holiday. We’ll roll out the red carpet, even illuminate your…

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Yakov Smirnoff, famous Russian comedian!

by Linda Burlingame It’s good to see Yakov again! He’s back at his Yakov Smirnoff Theater for shows through November 24. Yakov’s show has always been a charming mix of comedy, nostalgia, and eye-opening observations about America. I think his show entertains, inspires, and puts a fresh and often hilarious perspective on what it means…

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Behind The Mask: Getting to Know Branson’s Award-Winning Tenor, George Dyer

“How does he do that!?” This thought might have come to mind as you listened to George Dyer flawlessly execute “Music Of The Night” from Broadway‘s infamous Phantom Of The Opera. A talented tenor, George brings opera, Broadway, and many other styles of music to life regularly on the stage of the Americana Theatre in Branson, MO with his show, Broadway to Bublé. We…

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Raiding the Country Vault ~ Christmas style!

by Linda Burlingame Raiding the Country Vault has a delightful dash of Christmas fun in November and December. Most Branson live shows feature some holiday songs during our two-month long Ozark Mountain Christmas. Raiding the Country Vault has chosen some of the best country Christmas. Melody’s Rockin Around the Christmas Tree is fun — I…

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The Johnson Strings ~ at the Majestic

by Linda Burlingame The Johnson Strings, a remarkably talented family, will astonish you, whether they’re performing Via Dolorosa or playing Yankee Doodle Dandy — and everything in between. Violins, cellos, bass, mandolin, banjo, piano … if it has strings, they play it! The lineup for many of the pieces has Dad on bass; Mom on…

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Lights, Camera, Fireworks! Celebrate the Fourth of July in Branson

by Linda Burlingame Branson offers many shows and attractions that elicit “Ooh’s” and “Ah’s,” but around the Fourth of July those exclamations are for area fireworks displays that light up the night skies. The Fourth is right smack in the middle of the week this year … start celebrating before the end of June and…

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Summer Fun in Branson … Let Me Count the Ways!

by Linda Burlingame According to my brief Google search, Father’s Day began in Washington State June 19, 1910. Since then, in one way or another, Americans have been celebrating fathers on the third Sunday in June. It’s a day the entire family should enjoy, and Branson offers a vast array of attractions and activities that…

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The Grand Jubilee at Grand Country Music Hall

by Linda Burlingame 2018 is the 16th year for The Grand Jubilee, a fast-paced mix of grand music, rollicking comedy, and rousing gospel. The fun starts even before the show begins, when Master of Ceremonies Mike Patrick comes on stage to greet the audience. Enter the “stage manager,” aka “Jim Dandy.” Dressed in a day-glow…

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