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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Branson New Years Eve Celebrations feature Festive Fun

As soon as the Branson Christmas season ends, shows get festive with celebratory New Years Eve productions. From magic to music to comedy, there is a Branson show that will fit perfectly into your New Years Eve plans. Reserve your New Years Eve getaway today for the best seats and best discounted rates.

The Acrobats of China are hosting a New Years Eve celebration, with festivities starting at 9pm. The Acrobats of China New Years Eve Celebration will feature traditional Chinese hor d'oeuvers, sparkling non-alcoholic wine, party favors & hats, a special Chinese souvenir and balloon drop. The Haygoods New Years Eve Celebration has a pre-show starting at 8:15pm with the main show starting at 9:00pm. Appetizers will be served at intermission with a balloon drop and live TV countdown at midnight.

The Jim Stafford New Years Eve Show is offering several options to guests. Guests can choose to attend the Jim Stafford New Years Eve Show only, which will include incredible guitar playing, hilarious comedy, party favors & hats, special keepsake gifts and lots of New Years Eve surprises, or they can choose to do a combo ticket that includes the Jim Stafford New Years Eve Show, plus a delicious dinner and evening of dancing before the show begins at 9:30pm.

The Kirby VanBurch New Years Eve Spectacular begins at 9pm and this magical evening will include a box dinner, party favors, non-alcoholic champagne and balloon drop. The Legends in Concert New Years Eve Show features crowd favorites Reba McEntire, Lionel Richie, Buddy Holly, The Blues Brothers, and Elvis. The New Years Eve production will include party favors, hors d'oeuvres, seasonal beverages and a midnight celebration with the stars of Legends in Concert.

Several Branson shows will also be open New Years Eve Day. Christmas on the Trail, Circle B Supper Show, Comedy Jamboree, Dixie Stampede, Grand Country's Amazing Pets and the Showboat Branson Belle will all be open and available for daytime fun.

Be sure to reserve your Branson hotel for New Years Eve early in order to get the guaranteed lowest rates available.

Ring in the New Year in Branson for a fun and festive night of celebration.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Branson Buzzing with After-Christmas Specials, New Year’s Eve Events

Now is a great time to grab a bargain, see a holiday show, stroll through dozens of attractions and experience Silver Dollar City theme park – all in the “Live Music Show Capital of the World.”

In Branson, families can find dozens of ways to relax, recharge and ring in the New Year. Many of Branson’s shows, attractions, shops, restaurants, hotels and resorts are open and hosting families from across America. From Jim Stafford to the shows at Grand Country Music Hall, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Silver Dollar City, one of America’s most acclaimed theme parks, is open through December 30, and the Showboat Branson Belle has two-hour cruises on Table Rock Lake, with elegant dining and a special show, through December 31.

Attractions like the Titanic, Veterans Memorial Museum and the Butterfly Palace offer unique experiences. Your family will enjoy The Butterfly Palace’s “White Flight” where thousands of white butterflies flutter like living snowflakes amid twinkling lights and poinsettias through January 15.

Visitors can take advantage of the after-Christmas shopping sales at Branson Landing, Historic Downtown Branson, three factory outlet malls, souvenir and craft shops, specialty boutiques and more. Hundreds of shops offer everything from name-brand styles to the perfect discovery for bargain hunters.

The area’s lighting displays, including the drive-through displays of the Branson Area Festival of Lights, Shepherd of the Hills Trail of Lights and the Enchanted Forest at Indian Point, are aglow through December 31.

“Each year, Bambi and I host a Magical New Year’s Eve show on December 31,” said Kirby VanBurch, recently named “Best Illusionist” at the 2008 World Magic Awards. “We love ringing in the New Year with our family of furry (and not so furry) friends as well as with so many kids with their parents. It’s a real family affair for all!”

For the first time ever, the Acrobats of China, featuring the New Shanghai Circus, offers a Chinese New Year’s celebration complete with Chinese hors d’oeuvres and souvenirs. Other New Year’s Eve shows include Jim Stafford Show, Legends In Concert, Pierce Arrow, and many more.

Other New Year’s Eve events include the Chateau on the Lake Resort Spa & Convention Center’s “Titanic Revisited” New Year’s Eve Party and the Branson Landing Cruises’ Landing Princess sailing Lake Taneycomo. This exclusive four-hour cruise includes dinner, entertainment, dancing and a fantastic view of Branson Landing’s spectacular fire and water fountain show.

Many of Branson’s fine restaurants are open late for New Year’s Eve galas and are eager for you to join them on the last night of the year.

So, remember to give your family just one more gift at a great bargain – Branson after Christmas!

Information courtesy of Branson Chamber of Commerce

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

10 Ways to Save on Your Branson Vacation Despite High Gas Prices

School is out, summer is here and families are ready for vacation. While many families look to the road for their vacation days, this year it is harder than ever to fill the gas tank and travel near or far. Despite high gas prices, Branson, Missouri is still a great choice for a summer vacation. This drive to destination is offering discounts on everything from gas to food to activities in order to cater to value-driven visitors who deserve a vacation! In order to aid our guests in making their dollar stretch even farther this year, here are 10 ways to save on your Branson vacation despite high gas prices.

1) Take advantage of the Gas Buster Discount Card available through the Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. By showing a recent (past two days) gas receipt(s) totaling $50 or more at a Chamber of Commerce visitor center, located at Highways 65 and 248 or at Highways 65 and 160, you’ll receive a Gas Buster Discount Card worth $50 in savings. Plus, for every $50 in gas you spend, you’ll get another card worth even more savings. The Gas Buster Card offers discounts on everything from lodging to shopping to food, so be sure to pick one up. There are several participating sponsors of the Branson Gas Buster Program, and full details regarding the program are available.

2) Cash in on your Stimulus Check to receive two free show tickets from the Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce. Times are hard, and in order to show they understand, Branson has started a Branson Stimulus Check Promotion where they give away two free show tickets to guests who present a copy of their stimulus check, or proof of direct deposit, at their welcome centers (location mentioned above.) A complete list of participating shows offering two free show tickets in Branson is available here.

3) Cut corners by cutting into Branson Restaurant Coupons. They are a great way to save money on shopping and food, and are easily obtained. Dining Coupons for restaurants such as Golden Corral, Outback Steak & Oyster Bar, Moon River Grill, Shorty Small’s, Landry’s and the Grand Country Buffet offer great discounts. There are plenty of other restaurant coupons for Branson too!

4) Shopping coupons for Branson shops are available, with coupon books offered for both the Tanger Outlet and Factory Merchants Mall. Plus, be sure to visit the Tanger Outlet Mall website for promotional sales and coupons for additional savings.

5) Even more fun can be had at the Branson Landing by acquiring a Passport full of deals. Their Branson Landing Passport savings book can be obtained from these distributors or by printing this Branson Landing voucher and presenting it at the Landing Management Office.

6) Branson Hotels are also accommodating visitors by offering great Branson hotel discounts. There are several wallet-friendly yet quality properties to choose from, including the AmazInn & Suites, Branson Towers, Gazebo Inn, Quality Inn on the Strip and Rosebud Inn. These lodging choices make it easy to still get in on all the fantastic Branson entertainment and activities while also providing a nice place to stay at night.

7) The Direct Deals page on ReserveBranson.com offers discount Branson tickets on a number of Branson Shows and Branson Attractions. A few of the shows with cheap Branson ticket prices include the Hamner Barber Variety Show, Kirby VanBurch, Acrobats of China, Haygoods, and Silver Dollar City.

8) Branson Packages are another one of the great ways to save money in Branson. On ReserveBranson.com there are packages for Branson offering shows such as Sight and Sound’s Noah the Musical, The Presley’s and Dixie Stampede to name a few. Plus, there are great money saving deals on Silver Dollar City Packages, where packages can include all of Silver Dollar Cities properties, including Celebration City and White Water. These packages can save 20% on your total price, so be sure to take advantage of them.

9) There are plenty of Free Things to Do in Branson. Spend the day at Table Rock Lake, hike a scenic trail or go to a free Branson museum. Families can find several activities in Branson that take advantage of Branson’s outdoor appeal, so be sure to check out all the Free Branson activities available.

10) Cheap Gas in Missouri is one of the best reasons to travel to Branson. Missouri has the cheapest gas in the nation right now, and as any traveler knows, that’s a great bonus. Gas in Branson is still under $4 a gallon, with an average price of $3.75. So, pack up your things and gas up your car, because the open road to Branson leads to the cheapest gas anywhere.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

Branson, Missouri Goes Upscale

Nearly everyone who's a regular visitor has an I-remember-Branson-when story. Here is Bob Allen's version: "When I first came down here, the only things in Branson were the Presleys, Silver Dollar City and bait shops."

Branson started as an Ozark fishing hole, with the Presley family setting up a metal building on Highway 76 in 1967 to provide wholesome entertainment for the sportsmen who used the man-made lakes. That simple start multiplied into some 50 theaters, earning Branson the title of America's live music capital. The evolution is continuing today, and Allen is a part of it.

Allen grew up in Springfield, Mo., where he was friends with Payne Stewart, the pro golfer who died in a plane accident in 1999 at the age of 42. Now, Allen is the club pro for Branson Hills Golf Co., which is putting the finishing touches on the Payne Stewart Golf Club, a tribute to his friend.

"Each hole of the course tells a story about Payne's experience on the tour," Allen said. "The golf course is $27 million, with five sets of tees from 7,400 yards. We can host national events, everything from Tiger to little tigers."

He led the way through the clubhouse, which has dark wood paneling, an outdoor pool and an area that will display memorabilia, including trophies won by Stewart and pairs of his signature gold-toe golf shoes. Everything in the clubhouse will be linen, crystal and silver — "no paper plates and Styrofoam cups," Allen said. "It's all going to be tip-top, Payne would be proud."

The public golf course will be the 12th in the Branson area — joining John Daly's Murder Rock as the latest additions — and cements Branson's role as a golf destination.

Add the upscale shopping at the new Branson Landing, the growing retirement and second-home community, and the recently opened convention center and second Hilton Hotel, and it's easy to see why Branson's backers say it has turned the corner in attracting the boomers needed to fill the vacancies left by fading World War II-era veterans and their spouses.

While the housing industry in other parts of the United States is ailing, Branson's market is holding its own during the national slowdown, said C. Craig Richards, president of Ozark Mountain Bank. "There's a lot of interest from people outside the area who see real estate in Branson as a good buy," Richards said. "The cost of construction is lower, as is the cost of land. People from California or Florida can sell their home there and buy three or four times the home for the money in Branson. We've got a good school system, good health service. That attracts people who are retirees but also families who want to get away from the big city. There's a strong feeling of family values in the area, probably tied to strong Christian beliefs."

The only downside, for Richards, is increased competition. "We've had five new banks in the last 10 years," he said. "They see the same numbers we do as far as commercial development and new home sales. In 1998, there were two homes that sold for over $350,000. Last year, there were more than 30."

And don't forget the new full-size airport scheduled to open next spring, said Dan Lennon, vice president of the Chamber of Commerce. "As soon as you get outside an eight-hour drive to Branson, some people perceive it's difficult to give up a day to get here," Lennon said. "With the new airport, it starts to be more practical for people to fly in. With those further out markets, Branson becomes a weekend getaway."

Branson's annual visitation grew 5.2 percent to 8.39 million last year, Lennon said. Over the last two years, total growth was 14 percent while the rest of the national tourism market was seeing 2 percent annual increases. How those numbers will shake out this year, in the face of high fuel prices and a sluggish economy, was an unknown, he added. Lennon emphasized that the culture that Branson was known for is alive and well. You can still find cornpone humor at the Presleys and Baldknobbers shows, motels still offer "2 for $32.95" in the off-season, go-kart tracks and water slides still line Highway 76, and traffic this summer will crawl as the commercial strip fills with gawkers.

But now you can shop for fancy undies at the Victoria's Secret at Branson Landing, or try out a new boat at the Bass Pro Shop dock on Lake Taneycomo. "The thing that brought the people in the 60s and 70s — the Ozark Mountain experience — that still happens, we've just added these higher amenities," he said. "Fifteen years ago, you'd have the Lawrence Welks. With the boomers, you have Dick Clark, the Acrobats of China, the Liverpool Legends."

The best known side of the town, the live music shows, also has a new player this season. The $65 million Sight and Sound Theater Branson will open May 24 with a stage area of 26,550 square feet, the equivalent of more that five basketball courts. The stage, largest in North America, is 300 feet long and wraps around three sides of the 2,085 seats, giving the audience the feeling of being inside an ark, with all the animals, for a production of "Noah — The Musical."

Sight & Sound Theatres is the nation's largest professional Christian theater company. Its headquarters theater in Lancaster County, Pa., is one of the most-attended live theaters on the East Coast with an annual audience of more than 800,000. Founded in 1976 by Glenn and Shirley Eshelman, the company produces epic biblical stories. Some 100 live animals, 200 "animatronic" animals and 45 human actors will be used in Branson to tell the story of the journey of Noah and his family.

"It's sometimes called Christian Broadway in Pennsylvania," said Joan Chowning, who ushered me into the theater where trainers were working with the live animals. "The employees all profess to be Christians. But we welcome the unchurched, as well as the churched, at our theaters."

Admission for both is $49 an adult, $25 for a teen and $15 for children.

As Allen, the golf pro, mentioned, Silver Dollar City has been around since the beginning. But it also continues to evolve, from a re-created Ozark mining town built above Marvel Cave and featuring arts and crafts, to a quality theme park in a landscaped setting with rides and a full schedule of live entertainment.

The biggest new attraction this season is at Silver Dollar City's sister park, Celebration City, where Roaring Falls, a $2 million water adventure, makes its debut this spring. General manager John Fitzgibbons gave a blow-by-blow description of the new ride: "Twenty passengers go up five stories in a boat, which falls in a 55-degree drop, ending with a splash that gets everybody in the boat, and everybody on the land nearby, wet. It has an Amazon theme, with crocodiles and hippos and fossilized rocks. There'll be fog and a mister going, and Amazon noises."

Celebration City, which is entering its sixth season, now has some 30 rides and attractions, including three roller coasters and a Ferris wheel. The park closes each evening with "Ignite the Night," which uses three projectors to display images on a water curtain, along with lasers and fireworks and music.

"We have a 50-foot Elvis walking on water and singing," Fitzgibbons said. "There's a dance party on the Great Lawn. We get kids, parents and grandparents up and dancing."

Silver Dollar City, which is a short ride away from Celebration City, also has a full schedule of events with World-Fest, April 3-May 4; Bluegrass & BBQ, May 10-June 1; National Kids Fest, June 7-Aug. 10; Southern Gospel Picnic, Aug. 28-Sept. 7; National Harvest Festival, Sept. 11-Oct. 25; and An Old Time Christmas, Nov. 1-Dec. 30.

Lisa Rau, spokeswoman for Silver Dollar City, said the park uses continuing feedback from customers to update attractions and facilities. "The bottom line is: We are not the boss, the guests are the boss and mostly Mom," Rauh said. "Roaring Falls is exactly what they wanted. A big, get wet, whole family, thrill ride."

Information courtesy of St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Summer Sizzles in Branson!

Branson, Missouri is the perfect place to escape to for summer fun. This live entertainment capital is known for its great shows, but there are plenty of things to do in Branson, Missouri! The summer only adds to these great opportunities, because visitors can take advantage of the wonderful outdoor recreation found in the beautiful Ozarks.

Many families, couples and retirees travel to Branson each summer for a vacation that includes a little bit of everything. Branson’s history of fantastic shows began with the Baldknobbers, with the Presley’s following shortly after, and continues today with shows like Pierce Arrow, The Duttons, Grand Jubilee and the Branson Brothers. These fantastic country music shows highlight the best of yesterday and today, providing entertainment for those of all ages. Branson is more than just country music, though, and shows like Acrobats of China, Broadway!, Magnificent 7, Shoji Tabuchi and Kirby VanBurch prove it! There’s a great variety of shows in Branson, where everything from magic to comedy to Broadway is performed.

After visitors see a show, they love taking in the sights, either by walking, boating or even a duck! That’s right! At Ride the Ducks, visitors can take advantage of a WWII style amphibious vehicle that drives on both land and water. Riders can choose from the Branson entertainment district route, where you’ll cruise on Table Rock Lake, or from the Branson Landing District, where the Ducks will cruise on Lake Taneycomo. Either choice is a wonderful way to view Branson’s beauty and learn a few things about this wonderful vacation destination.

Other great ways to see the beauty of the Ozarks in Branson is by hiking or going to the lake for boating and swimming fun. Outdoor recreation in Branson includes water sports on gorgeous Table Rock Lake, including a swimming beach named Moonshine Beach, as well as scenic hikes through beautiful forest and lakeside areas. Two of the best areas for hiking opportunities include Henning State Forest and Lakeside Wilderness Area. Another great way to see the rolling hills of Branson is a trip to the top of Inspiration Tower. This scenic wonder is found on the Shepherd of the Hills grounds and on clear days, you can see for 90 miles. It truly is a breathtaking experience.

Of course, Branson attractions include several ways for guests to have fun in the sun. With three theme parks in Branson, there’s a park for every time of the day! Silver Dollar City celebrates the kid in all of us, with their National Kids Fest, and continues their tradition of thrilling coasters and water ride fun, with a dash of pioneering spirit mixed in for a unique experience. Celebration City is a night time park, complete with a carnival-like atmosphere and laser light show. Branson’s beach within reach, White Water, provides exciting rides like Kalani Towers, Lazy River and Caribbean Plunge. It’s a great place for families to enjoy summer fun in Branson!

The list of things to do in Branson is endless. Between great Branson shows, exciting Branson attractions and beautiful outdoor recreation opportunities, Branson truly is the place where you can do it all…one trip at a time!

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