Branson a unique “gift” among travel destinations?

Unique view the beauty of the Ozarks and Table Rock Lake from the top of one of Silver Dollar City's world class coasters,"Wildfire."

BRANSON, Mo., December 15, 2012 — With its spectacular location in the midst the natural wonders of Ozark Mountains, four distinct seasons, lakes and an assortment of live shows, attractions, shopping and other activities, Branson provides a unique experience for families, individuals and groups that has made it one of America’s primer travel destinations. In the normal context of thinking about Branson, even at this special time of the year when it is so often thought of, the word “gift” does not often come to mind in describing what Branson has to offer.

A definition of the term “gift” as it is generally used at Christmas is “something voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation” and describes the ” presents” normally exchanged at this time of the year and that precious Gift that “Is the reason for the season.” However, another definition of the term “gift” is a “notable capacity, talent, or endowment” and it is that definition that truly makes Branson a unique “gift” among travel destinations not only during Christmas, but every day of the year.

Branson is “notably endowed” with more than 100 live entertainment shows filled with some of the most talented performers anywhere, three pristine lakes and the natural beauty of the Ozarks. Branson’s capacity to integrate and combine all of that with world class shopping and a variety of exciting fun filled attractions and activities would be notable anywhere, yet alone in a travel destination of its size, and speaks volumes about the “gift” that is Branson.

Is there another place in America where a person can be watching one of over 100 live shows less than 10 minutes away from a 45,000 plus surface acre aquatic play ground like Table Rock lake? Is it not notable that within five minutes of the heart of Historic Down Town Branson and all that it has to offer is Branson Landing with over 100 retail shops and restaurants, Lake Taneycomo with some of the finest trout fishing in the Midwest and sightseeing and dinner cruises with Main Street Lake Cruises Lake Queen or Landing Princess. And speaking of cruises, where else can one take a “voyage” aboard a half scale replica of the R.S.S. Titanic at an attraction like the Titanic Museum Attraction and less than 10  minutes later be enjoying a wonderful cruise on a lake like Table Rock Lake with dinner and great entertainment aboard the likes of the magnificent Branson Belle?

Is it not notable that Branson’s largest and most popular paid attraction, the award winning 1880’s styled theme park, Silver Dollar City is endowed with a “Natural National Landmark “Marvel Cave?” It’s also notable that its capacity to entertain thousands of guests each day has been integrated into the natural beauty from which it was hewn making the park a virtual part of the Ozark Mountains surrounding it and whose culture, history and crafts it preserves and shares with the world?

As notable as those tangible things are, it is an intangible element that makes Branson the special “gift” that it is. It is the notable capacity of those offering those things to do so while sharing the spirit of small town America, service, hospitality, patriotism, God and family that adds special meaning to the “gift” that Branson is blessed to share with the world.

Lennon Sisters and Osmonds continue Andy Williams Christmas show legacy

Mimi, Janet and Kathy Lennon on Skype with the Osmonds during the press conference.

BRANSON, Mo., December 13, 2012 — In what may have been one more unusual press conferences in Branson’s ” show history,” it was announced that the Lennon Sisters and Osmonds will star together in the “2013 Andy Williams’ Christmas Show…… The Legacy Continues” at the Andy Williams Moon River Theatre from November 1 through December 7 of 2013. During the press conference, held at the theatre on December 12, the Lennon Sisters, Mimi, Janet, and Kathy, who were present at the conference, interacted with the Osmonds, Jimmy, Merrill and Jay via “Skype.”

In their exchange with the Osmonds the Lennons Sisters expressed their excitement and said, “It’s going to be so much fun.” Jimmy Osmond agreed saying that it was going to be a lot of fun and that working together is something they have wanted to do for years. Both the Lennons and Osmonds expressed what an honor it was to be “able to continue Andy’s legacy” by participating in the show.

Other information received indicates that the full production show will continue the traditional Andy Williams format. In addition to its stars, the Lennon Sisters and Osmonds, there will be “spectacular sets with dancers, a full orchestra, lots of variety acts and the lovely music and sounds of Christmas all presented in the beautifully decorated Andy Williams Moon River Theatre.”

Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center said, “It means so much to the celebration of Ozark Mountain Christmas, Branson and its visitors that the tradition and heritage of ‘Mr. Christmas’ is carried on and what better way to do it than with two of the family acts that Andy mentored, the Lennon Sisters and Osmonds.”

Branson Centennial Museum continues into Quasquicentennial years

One of the many exhibits at the Centennial Museum.

BRANSON, Mo., December 11, 2012 — “The Branson Centennial Museum is a great way for locals and visitors alike to learn about the history and heritage of Branson and the Ozarks,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “How neat is it that it is located in Historic Downtown Branson and that visitors can walk right out its doors and “into” some of the history that they have seen in the museum?”

The museum, a collaborative effort between “The White River Valley Historical Society (WRVHS), the City of Branson, Downtown Branson Main Street Association and the Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, is conveniently located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Main Street and Veterans Boulevard (Business 65) was originally opened in April of this year to help celebrate Branson’s Centennial. It was recently announced by WRVHS that through the continued generosity of the property’s owner, Jim D Morris, local businessman and philanthropist, the museum will continue to operate in its current location through 2013 and into 2014. WRVHS Managing Director Leslie Wyman said, “We’re pleased to continue to have a Branson presence…and plan to expand the rotating exhibits to include more of the county’s history, although our primary focus there will showcase photographs and artifacts from the Branson area.”

Sue Eudy, the museums Assistant Director, said that there will continue to be a constant rotation of exhibits into the museum to keep things fresh and interesting. She said that one of the current exhibits includes the origin and history of the Adoration Nativity Scene atop Mount Branson overlooking Historic Downtown Branson that is lit up as part of the Adoration Lighting Ceremony and Christmas Parade each year. Eudy points out that during 2013 one of the areas of emphasis will be to share and commemorate some of the buildings, activities and entities that have played a part in Branson’s history and have helped to make Branson Branson.

The museum is open 10 AM through 4 PM, Monday through Saturday and will remain on that schedule through Dec. 23 when it closes for Christmas. When it reopens on Thursday, Jan. 3, it will be operating on a reduced Winter schedule, from 10 AM through 4 PM on Thursday, Friday and Saturday and will resume its full schedule again in the Spring of 2013. For additional information please call either the Branson Tourism Center at 1-800-785-1550 or the museum directly at 1-417-239-1912.

Fun and excitement brightens Branson throughout Christmas season

Pierce Arrow, Luke Menard, left, Gary Korebia, Scott Fraker and Tim Storms, one of Branson's hottest shows will be open during Christmas Season.

BRANSON, Mo., December 9, 2012 —  “From lions and tigers, shopping, fishing and golf to acrobats, comedians, music of every genre, dinner shows with horses or on a boat and so much more, in terms of adventure, excitement and fun, Branson is like a Christmas Tree decorated with lots of each,”  said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “Whether it’s seeing Christmas Lighting displays, having fun at one of Branson’s shows or attractions or simply relaxing with those you love, there is something special about Christmas in Branson,” she continued.

Even with a number of the Branson shows ending their 2012 schedules by the weekend of Dec. 15, some of Branson’s finest shows will remain open through Christmas until the end of the year,” These include:

Acrobats of China featuring New Shanghai Circus

Absolutely Patsy

Amazing Pets

Christmas on the Trail

Comedy Jamboree

Dixie Stampede

Grand Jubilee

Haygoods

Kirby VanBurch

Jim Stafford

Joseph

Legends in Concert

Ozark Murder Mysteries

Paul Harris & The Cleverly’s

Pierce Arrow

Showboat Branson Belle

The Price is Right, Live

The Titanic Museum Attraction is just one of the many Branson attractions that will be open.

Johnson points out that the majority of Branson’s most popular attractions are open all year round and will also be open throughout the Christmas Season. Some of the most popular include:

Adventure Ziplines of Branson

Amazing Waltzing Waters

Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure

Castle of Chaos

Hannah’s Maze of Mirrors

Hollywood Wax Museum

IMAX Adventure Films

Inspiration Tower

Main Street Lake Cruises Lake Queen

Main Street Lake Cruises Landing Princess

National Tiger Sanctuary

Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum

Shoot for the Stars Mini Golf

Silver Dollar City (Old Time Christmas – Closes for season Dec. 30)

The Track Family Fun Parks

Titanic Museum Attraction

Vigilante Ziprider

Branson Tourism Center’s Johnson also points out that Branson’s nationally acclaimed Christmas Lighting displays will also be available during the Christmas season. These include Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas, The Branson Area Festival of Lights and the Shepherd of the Hills Trail of Lights.

Whether its golf, shopping, fishing or any of a myriad of other activities, there is always something that is fun and exciting to do in Branson and the Christmas season is no exception. Johnson does advise however that a lot of the shows and attractions, especially on the 24th and 25th of December, will be operating on Christmas schedules through the end of the year. Additional information on each show and attraction is available through the link provided. Johnson also offered the assistance of the knowledgeable locally based Travel Planners of the Branson Tourism Center to assist in answering any questions about the excitement of the Christmas Season in Branson. That service is available by calling their toll free number, 1-800-785-1550.

Yahoo lists Branson Christmas lighting displays among America’s best

Silver Dollar City lights up for its "An Old Time Christmas" celebration.

BRANSON, Mo., December 4, 2012 —  “Wow, Branson listed along with destinations like New York City’s Rockefeller Center; Orlando’s Disney World, and Chicago’s Magnificent Mile Lights Festival as one of America’s best places for Christmas lights,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “What a testimony as to the quality of the Christmas lighting displays people will experience in Branson as part of Ozark Mountain Christmas,” she continued.

Johnson was referring to a recent on line article appearing on Yahoo Travel entitled America’s best places for holiday lights published on Nov. 30. The article listed Branson along with nine other places as “the best places to see holiday lights this year” and specifically referred to its three major Christmas lighting displays, Silver Dollar City’s “Old Time Christmas,” Shepherd of the Hills “Trail of Lights” and the “Branson Area Festival of Lights.”

Silver Dollar City, Branson’s oldest and most popular paid attraction, is an 1880s-styled theme park that is transformed into a glowing Christmas spectacular with over four million sparkling lights throughout the park for its Old Time Christmas Festival. Its twice nightly 100,000 light Holiday Light Parade winds through a town square and by a five-story musical Special Effects Christmas Tree adorned with over one million sparkling lights.

The Shepherd of the Hills Trail of Lights is a drive through light display located on the 160 acre Shepherd of the Hills Homestead. The unique two and a half miles has been integrated into the natural terrain of the “Trail that Nobody Knows How Old” made famous by Harold Bell Wright in his novel, “The Shepherd of the Hills,” and offers a Christmas wonderland unlike anything else anywhere in the world.

The “Branson Area Festival of Lights,” is a one-mile drive display “illuminated with more than 175 displays” that “will delight children of all ages.” It is produced by North Pole Productions and is conveniently located just a few blocks from the heart of the Branson Strip.

“And that’s just the major outdoor lighting displays and doesn’t consider the elaborate Christmas decorations at places such as ‘Branson Landing,’ ‘Big Cedar,’ ‘Chateau on the Lake’ and others as well as in theatres such as the ‘Andy Williams Moon River Theatre’ or the ‘Shoji Tabuchi Theatre,'” Johnson said. She also points out that that Christmas lights are not the only thing sparkling in Branson and that its live shows, attractions and shopping “sparkle,” day in and day out, with entertainment and excitement. For information on Branson’s lighting displays, shows, attractions, shopping or lodging call the Branson Tourism Center through their toll free number 1-800-785-1550.

Mrs. Claus hosts first Branson Candy Cane Cruise

Mrs. Claus ready to welcome children and their adult guests on board for the "Candy Cane Cruise."

BRANSON, Mo., December 4, 2012 — When Main Street Lake Cruises Landing Princess left her moorings at Noon on Dec. 1st she had some very special passengers on board. About 100 children, parents, grandparents and escorts joined two of Santa’s Elves and Mrs. Claus for a special Christmas experience on Branson’s very first “Candy Cane Cruise.”

Mrs. Claus personally greeted each family as they boarded the Princess and went into the main cabin of the 100 foot luxury yacht. As the Princess pulled away from the dock, Mrs. Claus came in and explained that although Santa was unable to be there for the cruise he had said that he would do all that he could to be at the Branson Landing Fountain when the boat passed by and wave. As the boat started its less than ten minute trip to the Fountain, she answered questions about the North Pole, Santa, the reindeer and other questions that the excited children asked.

Less than ten minutes after leaving the dock, as the Princess approached the Fountain, amid the excitement and hope that Santa would be there, every eye was looking for him to appear. And, sure enough, to everyone’s delight, just a few seconds after arriving at the Fountain, Santa did appear at the top of the stairway to the Fountain and waved.

Santa himself took time from his work to come and greet as the Candy Cane Cruise as it passed.

As the Princess turned to start her downstream leg of the cruise, Mrs. Claus continued answering questions and sharing her personal stories about how Santa does what he does and what goes on at the North Pole. Then everyone joined in with Mrs. Claus and the Elves in singing Christmas songs before she quieted everyone down and read them the story “The Night Before Christmas.” The rapt attention of her young audience as she read was a joy to behold.

After the story, she asked the children to write Santa Claus a letter telling him what they wanted for Christmas and told them that she would see that Santa Claus got them. As the children concentrated on writing their letters, one could almost feel the excitement in the air. It was a very special time, perhaps best summed up by Larry Milton, one of the principle owners of Main Street Lake Cruises as he said, with a big grin on his face, “This is so cool.”

As the children finished their letters they were picked up and put in a basket by one of the Elves and everyone enjoyed milk and cookies. While they were writing the letters and having the cookies and milk the children were given the opportunity to go into the bridge and steer the boat under the watchful eye of Captain Ayers.

As the Princess docked and the children left the boat, the last thing they saw leaving the cabin was the basket filled with their letter to Santa Claus that Mrs. Claus was going to deliver. Unknown to the children, Santa Claus had already “answered” their letters with a response that each of the adult guests received as they left the boat and could deliver to the children at the appropriate time. Mrs. Claus wished everyone a “Merry Christmas” and each was given a Candy Cane by one of the Elves.

Although the inaugural and remaining 2012 “Candy Cane Cruises were fully booked, they were free and offered by Main Street Lake Cruises and the Branson Tourism Center as a way of wishing the families in the Branson area a “Merry Christmas.” If the excited looks of happiness on the faces of the children and their adult guests as they left the boat were any indication they not only enjoyed their cruise and time with Mrs. Claus, but are ready to continue having a “Merry Christmas.”

Time running out to see 2012 performances of popular Branson shows

SIX performingwith their Dad accompanying them on the piano.

BRANSON, Mo., November 27, 2012 — “Although Ozark Mountain Christmas, with all its color, fun and Christmas Lighting displays, continues until December 31 and Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas Festival runs through December 30, time is running out to see the 2012 performances of some of Branson’s most popular shows,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. Johnson points out that a number of Branson shows will conclude their 2012 season between now and December 22. This includes the following shows which are listed below by the last day of the week of their final 2012 performances:

DECEMBER 1

Dino Kartsonakis Sounds of the Season
George Dyer

DECEMBER 8

#1 Hits of the 60’s
24 Karat Country
A Christmas Snow
Alabama Revival
All American Gospel
Angels of Country Music
Brady Lunch with Barry Williams
Bretts
Buck Trent Country Music Show
Cassandre’ Haygood and Friends
Conway Remembered
Dalena Ditto Country Variety Show
Daniel O’Donnell
Duttons
Gatlin Brothers & Debby Boone Together!
Joey Riley Comedy & Music Review
Legend of Kung Fu
Mike Walker
Mel Tillis
Ralph Kuster’s Christmas in Branson
Rankin Brothers
Red Skelton – A Tribute by Tom Mullica
Red, Hot & Blue
Rock Roll and Reminisce
Roy Clark
Roy Rogers Jr Show
Shoji Tabuchi
The Texas Tenors
The Tweeds
The Statler Brothers Revisited
Tony Orlando Christmas
Tony Roi’s Elvis and More
Twice Adopted
Wade Landry’s Cajun & Country
Yakov Smirnoff
Yakov’s Dinner Adventure

DECEMBER 15

A Neil Diamond Tribute
A Tribute to Marty Robbins
A Tribute to John Denver
Andy Williams Christmas Show
Cat’s Pajamas – Vocal Band
Down Home Country
Fountains of Faith
Jim Owen Country
Johnny Cash Songbook
Joseph Hall Elvis Rock N Remember Tribute
Mickey Gilley
Motown Downtown
Presleys’ Country Jubilee
Rock Around the Clock with Bill Haley’s Original Comets
Sanders Family Christmas
SIX
Sunday Gospel Jubilee

DECEMBER 22

Branson Country USA
Christmas in Hollywood
New South Gospel
Tribute to Four Seasons and The Beach Boys
Twelve Irish Tenors

Johnson points that even though a number of Branson’s shows will be concluding their season by December 22 that dozens more will be performing, albeit on reduced schedule through the end of the year. For the latest information, schedules, and ticketing for the shows mentioned in this article, as well as those that will remain open through December 31, Johnson recommends calling the Branson Tourism Center, toll free at 1-800-785-1550.

“White Flight” ensures Branson “White Christmas”

Live "angel" sharing butterfly with family during "White Flight."*

BRANSON, Mo., November 25, 2012 — “It may not be the ‘White Christmas’ dreamed about in the popular song, but ‘White Flight,’ brings its own unique beautiful ‘White Christmas’ to Branson,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. Currently appearing for its sixth Christmas in Branson, “White Flight” is a unique limited engagement Christmas exhibit made up of thousands of white butterflies flying in a rain forest sparkling with thousands of lights, living angel statutes, colorful white and red poinsettias and filled with the beautiful sounds of Christmas music. It is being shown at Branson’s Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure (Butterfly Palace) through January 15, 2013.

Sarah Bolend, General Manager of the Butterfly Palace, said that the thousands of white butterflies used in “White Flight” are comprised of about 20 different species of tropical white butterflies with the most common being the “Paper Kite Butterfly,” also referred to as the “Rice Paper Butterfly.” Bolend indicated that the majority of the butterflies used in White Flight, as is the case with all the exhibits at the Butterfly Palace, are shipped to them by air express in their chrysalis (cocoon) stage from tropical rain forests. After the butterfly emerges from the cocoon and its wings dry, it is released into the exhibit, aviary, where it lives out its average three week life span in a predator free environment.

“White Flight” starts in the Butterfly Palace’s theatre with the viewing of a very well filmed, interesting and exciting 15 minute movie on the life of a rain forest butterfly. After the movie the guests step from the theatre into the aviary where there is a unique opportunity to interact, “up close and personal,” with thousands of tropical rain forest butterflies. During “White Flight” the butterflies are all colored white and provide a spectacular and unique display. Bolend said that from January 16 through the start of White Flight on November 1, the display is just as spectacular, but is composed of 50-60 species of different brightly colored butterflies.

She points out that in addition to the butterflies in the aviary “White Flight” also includes the presentation of the centuries old art form of “living statutes” in the form of White Angels. As people walk through the exhibit and butterflies alight on and flutter around the angels they present a picture of angelic beauty and tranquility.

Almost imperceptibly, the statutes slowly and subtly come to life. It might be just a change in the position of a head or the extension of a hand, but it’s fascinating to watch the ability of the artist playing the angels to interact with the guests.

The aviary is decorated with a number of poinsettias and other flowers and highlighted by a large poinsettia Christmas tree that provides an excellent place to take a picture. The whole “White Flight” experience, from the thousands of White Butterflies to the living angel statutes and beautiful music, is a unique experience that the whole family will enjoy.

Branson Tourism Center’s Johnson reminds Branson visitors that “White Flight” is just one of the many special events that are part of Ozark Mountain Christmas. For additional information or tickets for “White Flight” and the Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure, Ozark Mountain Christmas or any of Branson’s other shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements please contact the Branson Tourism Center one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services by calling 800-785-1550.

*Courtesy  Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure

Ozark Mountain Christmas spirit grows post Thanksgiving

Santa poised to surprise needy eating free Thanksgiving Breakfast in Clockers Cafe.

BRANSON, Mo., November 22, 2012 — The celebration of Ozark Mountain Christmas in Branson runs from November 1 to December 31, but to many, the millions of sparkling Christmas lights just seem to glow a little brighter and the spirit of Christmas seems to grow almost exponentially each day between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The result, although not definable in pure objective terms, is that America’s largest celebration of the traditional Christmas, Ozark Mountain Christmas, with its shows, drive through lighting displays, Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas and all the special activities associated with it becomes even more unique and special.

From a child’s perspective, it could be because the chances to see Santa Claus increase drastically. Why just this morning as this writer was walking through Historic Downtown Branson he talked with Santa in front of Clockers Café as he was poised to surprise some of the anticipated 600 people receiving a free Thanksgiving breakfast courtesy of Clockers owners Allen and Karen Theane and the many volunteers who served it. Santa pointed out that he is going to be pretty busy between now and Christmas and looks forward to greeting Branson’s boys and girls at area stores, Branson Landing by the big Christmas Tree, Bass Pro-Shops Winter Wonderland and other special events.

Starting this weekend, Branson’s Titanic Museum Attraction will be sharing the magic and beauty of its “Fantasy Princess” as she brings “new Holiday Magic to Branson” every Wednesday through Sunday until December 30. Her appearance is part of the annual ‘Titanic Christmas Winter Wonderland” featuring Edwardian-style decorations, thousands of holiday lights, one of the most unique gift shops in Branson with many one-of-a-kind items and “costumed merry-makers” that passengers on the ship will meet and interact with while on their “voyage.”

Every year, one can feel the Christmas spirit fill the air as the first Sunday in December approaches, December 2 this year, and an event that has been part of Branson’s heritage for 64 years, The Adoration Parade and Nativity scene lighting takes place in Historic downtown Branson. The parade has dozens of bands, floats and walking units participating in the parade, which is one of the few nighttime Christmas parades in the country and is unique because its sole purpose is to celebrate the very reason there is a Christmas by “Keeping Christ in Christmas.” This year the Adoration Parade will be preceded by a “Centennial Adoration Service” at 10:00 AM in the Branson Convention Center as the last event in Branson’s celebration of its Centennial.

Whatever the reason, the spirit of the traditional American Christmas that is an inherent part of Ozark Mountain Christmas just seems to grow and become more prevalent with each passing day. Perhaps, in the final analysis that’s the answer, as each day brings us closer to the real reason for the season and the spirit involved with the wonderful gift celebrated on Christmas Day; it’s only normal that the true spirit of Christmas would fill our hearts.

12 Restaurants for Thanksgiving Dinner in Branson without reservations

OK, so it's not a turkey, but it is the Great American Steak & Chicken House one of the Branson restaurants that will be open Thanksgiving Day not requiring reservations.

BRANSON, Mo., November 20, 2012 –“With a lot of Branson’s Restaurants being open Thanksgiving Day, visitors to Branson should have no trouble having a great Thanksgiving meal,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. Johnson goes on to point out however, that many require advance reservations and are booked solid.

Here’s a list of 12 Branson Restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day and do not require reservations with contact information and sorted alphabetically:

Andy Williams Moon River Grill
11 a.m.-8 p.m.
417-337-9539

Baldknobbers Restaurant
Thanksgiving Dinner
11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
417-334-7202

Denny’s Restaurant
Open 24 Hours
417-339-3670

Fall Creek Steak House
11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
417-336-5060

Florentina’s Italian Ristorante
11 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
417-337-9882

Golden Corral
Thanksgiving Buffet
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
417-336-6297

Grand Country Buffet
Thanksgiving Buffet
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
417-335-2434

Great American Steak & Chicken House
Breakfast: 7 a.m.-11 a.m.; Lunch & Dinner after 11 a.m.
417-335-6699

Lone Star Steakhouse
12 p.m.. – 8 p.m.
417-336-5030

McFarlain’s Family Restaurant
11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
417-336-4680

Montana Mike’s Steakhouse (Hwy 76 and Hwy 248 Locations)
11 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Hwy 76 – 417-334-2766
Hwy 248 – 417-334-5893

Paradise Grill and Steakhouse
Thanksgiving Buffet
11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
417-334-5405

Branson Tourism Center’s Johnson reminds Branson visitors that, at times, there can be long lines and suggests factoring that in when planning Thanksgiving Day activities. “And there’s a lot more to factor in,” she said, “because with all there is to see and do in Branson There’s more than turkey cooking for Thanksgiving in Branson.”