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Dinner Shows Branson Dixie Stampede Tickets
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Dixie Stampede Dinner Attraction!
Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede is taking the rivalry up a notch, high into the treetops, with the new Rumble In The Treetops lumberjack competition! The new feature showcases the strength and agility of skilled lumberjack teams as they climb, chop, saw and log roll their way through a four-event relay. Rumble In The Treetops is part of the friendly rivalry between the North and the South. Your Dixie Stampede experience is highlighted by 32 magnificent horses, a stampede of buffalo, trick riding, music and comedy, plus a fabulous four-course feast. Get ready for a wild ride during our spectacular new season in Branson. Your Dixie Stampede experience is highlighted by 32 magnificent horses, a friendly competition between the North and South, and an amazing cast of top notch riders, showcasing horsemanship at its best. Owner Dolly Parton guarantees it’s "Branson’s Most Fun Place to Eat!” Show Times: 5:30 PM & 8:00 PM 12:30 & 3:00 PM Matinees on select dates Main arena show times shown above. Please arrive an hour before to enjoy the beautiful horsewalk and Carriage Room pre-show. In November and December, the Dixie Stampede transforms into a holiday celebration including a live Nativity, with three kings atop camels, holiday music, a visit from Santa and a four-course yuletide feast. More Information: Dixie Stampede Christmas Dinner & Show |
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Reservation Procedures:
Select your desired Show Time above. Enter quantities on the following page.
Cancellation Policy: This product requires a cancellation notice 2 days prior to scheduled use to receive a full refund. Redemption: After purchase of this product, you can choose either to print your e-ticket or receive via regular mail. Take your printed or mailed ticket directly to the show box office for redemption. |
Dixie Stampede touts itself as the most fun place to eat in the Branson, and after attending the show, I have to agree! From start to finish, the show features nonstop entertainment, including singing, dancing, trick riding, comedy and a friendly North and South rivalry that had me stampeding my feet in delight. The show I attended officially started at 6pm, but be sure to get there early for the Carriage Room show opening act which begins at 5:15pm. Dick Franco, the featured performer, had me laughing along with his jokes and amazed by his juggling expertise. The Dixie Stampede Branson tickets include a delicious feast, which is served promptly after the introduction of the armies and cavalries. I was seated in the North section and loudly cheered on my troops and cavalry as they were introduced. While the friendly North and South rivalry got started, I enjoyed a hot bowl of Dixie’s creamy vegetable soup, along with a yummy cheddar biscuit. While enjoying the rest of my first course, I was awed by the roman riding and fiery hoop jump the skilled riders and horses performed, as well as the “Into the West” segment of the show which paid tribute to frontiersmen and Indians and featured “Sha-Kon-O-Hey,” written by Dolly Parton, as well as an amazing aerialist who gracefully soars high above the audience. The buffalo were a highlight of this segment of the show as well, as they stood their ground in the settlers-themed arena. Skeeter, the pesky and hilarious Dixie Stampede comedian, kept the show rolling with funny jokes, shenanigans and magic tricks too. Before I knew it, the dinner bell rang and my plate was being piled high with a whole rotisserie chicken, pork loin, corn on the cob and herb-basted potato, all while more spectacular trick riding, comedy and a beautiful tribute to the South is performed. Not soon after, the competition begins between the North and the South, where horsemanship and other feats are tested. Some of the competition is also done between audience members, such as the chicken chase for little ones and horse shoes for the adults. Plus, Skeeter gets in on the rivalry as he hosts races between mini-horses and pigs. The audience was roaring with applause and stampeding thunder as they cheered on their respective side, a sure sign everyone was having a great time at the Dixie Stampede Branson. As the show winded down, I dug into my flaky apple pastry and watched the competition heat up as the North and South were neck and neck. The very last event – Pass the Flag – includes the entire audience and during my visit, it sealed the win for the North! The show finale is a patriotic salute to America as riders and horses in luminous costumes perform to Dolly Parton’s “Color Me America.” It was the perfect way to end a night that truly was the most fun place to eat in Branson. |
Is there a pre-show guests should be aware of at the Dixie Stampede?
Yes. The Carriage Room Show features the Comedy of Dick Franco just prior to the main arena Dixie Stampede spectacular. It features juggling and hilarious comedy. Arrive an hour before the main arena show time to stroll the beautiful horsewalk and enjoy the Carriage Room Show. The pre-show begins 50 minutes before the scheduled show time.
Are visitors allowed to meet & greet the performers at the Dixie Stampede Show?
Riders & horses stay at the rail after the show to greet guests and sign autographs. The horses are also available for viewing throughout the day at the Dixie Stampede Horsewalk.
Are cameras, audio or video recording allowed at the show?
No, cameras & recording devices are not allowed. Dixie Stampede has professional photographers on-site who take your family or group photo at the beginning of your Dixie Stampede experience. They deliver the photos to your seat, where you have the option to purchase or not, plus online access so you can email your Dixie Stampede photo to friends and loved ones.
What type of meal is served at the Dixie Stampede Dinner Show?
The fabulous four-course feast includes a hot homemade biscuit, our original creamy vegetable soup, whole rotisserie chicken, hickory smoked barbecue pork loin, corn on the cob, herb basted potato wedges, apple turnover for dessert, plus all the coffee, tea, or Pepsi you like. Vegetarian meals are available by special request with advance notice. And if you love our Creamy Vegetable Soup or chicken seasoning, they’re available as a take-home mix in our gift shop!
What is the length of your intermission?
There is no intermission at the Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show. However, there is a 15 minute break between the Carriage Room pre-show & the main arena spectacular.
What is the size of the Dixie Stampede Theater?
The performance arena is 35,000 square feet.
How many rows constitute the Dixie Stampede Theater?
The arena features dinner seating and there are 6 rows total, allowing great visibility from all areas.
Approximately how long is the Dixie Stampede Dinner Show?
The show is approximately 2 ½ hours long.
What type of parking do you have?
Parking is all level. Group drop off, motorcoach & handicapped parking are located right up front. General parking allows guests to stroll the beautiful horsewalk and meet the 4-legged stars of the show.
What type of handicap seating/accessibility do you have?
Same level handicap seating is available near our restrooms. Wireless headsets and ASL interpreters are available for hearing impaired guests. Advance notice is required.
Does Dolly Parton visit the Dixie Stampede?
Yes, Dolly does visit on occassion, although she’s a very busy lady. Luckily, Dolly appears in the show nightly through the magic of video.
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