Branson Towers Hotel
236 Shepherd of the Hills Expwy, Branson, MO 65616
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Branson Shows and Attractions
Branson Shows
It's easy to see why Branson is known as the live
entertainment capital of the world! Visitors can choose from
more than 100 different shows in 52 state-of-the-art
theaters ranging from intimate 50-seat show rooms to
4,000-seat indoor theatrical palaces. The live shows in
Branson appeal to visitors of all ages with music from
nearly every era and style performed by rising young
entertainers and legendary stars.
The musical variety you can expect to find includes Big
Band, Broadway, country, swing, rock 'n' roll, pop,
bluegrass, jazz, gospel, patriotic, classical, and more.
Music made famous by classical composers, cowboy poets,
cinematic blockbusters, 50s heartthrobs, 60s pop bands, and
today's Top 40 artists can be heard from early morning until
late at night in Branson. Several internationally known
performers call Branson home, as do scores of ensemble
production shows featuring large casts of singers, dancers
and musicians.
Throughout the year, a number of major touring artists
perform limited dates in concert. While Branson is known for
its variety of live music shows, you'll also find shows
filled with magic, comedy, special effects, animals,
acrobats, lumberjacks, trick-riders, water displays and
pyrotechnics. Broadway-style productions, original musicals,
dinner shows and themed productions provide even more
diversity. Branson's live entertainment is suitable for all
members of the family.
Beginning the first week in November and running through
Christmas, most of the shows in Branson devote at least half
of each performance to holiday-themed music, sets, costumes
and production numbers. Some shows offer special New Year's
Eve performances that come complete with hors d' oeuvres,
party favors and dinner on-site or at a nearby restaurant.
In January, February and March several shows are open for
Hot Winter Fun.
It's easy to meet the stars in Branson because many of them
welcome the opportunity to sign autographs and pose for
pictures wherever they are, whether in the lobby after the
show or on the golf course. Most performers live in the area
full-time and can often be seen enjoying the same shows and
attractions that visitors do. If you run into a Branson
celebrity, feel free to go up and say hello. They'll be glad
to meet you.
The quality of entertainment in Branson, the sheer variety
of choices, and the up-close-and-personal-feel make it easy
to see why Branson has earned the distinction as one of the
top 20 family vacation destinations in the country,
according to the Associated Press.
Branson Attractions
There’s so much to see and do in the Branson, Missouri area
for families of all ages whether it be on land at a
world-class theme park or museum, on Table Rock Lake aboard
a dinner cruise or World War II era amphibious vehicle, or
high above the beautiful Ozark Mountains in a helium balloon
or helicopter. Adventure seekers at every level can choose
from a wide variety of authentic attractions.
On Land
Silver Dollar City, voted the number one theme park
attraction in the world by the International Association of
Amusement Parks & Attractions, treats guests to an
experience unlike any other. The 50-acre, 1880s-themed park
is nestled amidst the natural Ozark Mountains and features
more than 100 demonstrating craftsmen, 50 live shows, food,
60 shops and rides, including PowderKeg, an explosive-launch
roller coaster making its debut in 2005in Branson Missouri.
PowderKeg sends its passengers through a black powder mill
of yesteryear before launching them from zero to 53 miles
per hour in 2.8 seconds. Five exciting festivals from April
through December include World-Fest with international
entertainment from around the world; Bluegrass & Barbecue,
presenting national to uring bluegrass bands and barbecue;
Kids' Fest, with a spectacular parade and an Xtreme Air
show; the Festival of American Music and Craftsmanship with
a new salute to the American cowboy, and An Old Time
Christmas, a holiday festival named one of the top 10 in the
country by USA today, with a Holiday Light Parade, a musical
production of the famous classic, A Dickens’ Christmas
Carol, and more than 4 million lights, don't miss these
attractions in Branson, Missouri.
The Shepherd of the Hills Homestead is a unique blend of
Ozarks histo ry and down-home fun. Guests will enjoy
historical tours, craftsmen, music and the 230 foot
Inspiration Tower that offers breathtaking views at this
attraction. In the evening visito rs can relive the history
of Harold Bell Wright’s famous novel, “The Shepherd of the
Hills”, set in the starlit outdoor theatre in Branson,
Missouri. This classics sto ry weaves a tale of the lives,
hopes and dreams of the Ozark Mountain people.
Branson’s IMAX® Entertainment Complex presents original
IMAX® and first-run movies in a state-of-the-art
stadium-style theater with a 6-story screen and 22,000-watt
sound system. Movies are shown at multiple times each day
all year long. In addition to the IMAX® theater, the complex
includes McFarlain’s Family Restaurant, a food court, a live
music theater, shops and three 35-mm movie screens in
Branson, Missouri.
Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede Dinner & Show this attraction
is a full-scale production set in a 35,000 square foot arena
featuring six to ns of stampeding American buffalo, 32
horses, racing pigs and ostriches, and dozens of talented
singers, dancers, trick riders and costume-clad servers who
bring to life Dolly's story of America in Branson, Missouri.
Audience members are encouraged to take sides! Dinner is a
four-course feast.
Sto ne Hill Winery offers guests of all ages a free hour-long
to ur and presentation attraction on the winemaking process.
You’ll actually get to talk to the bottling expert while he
works, sample some of Stone Hill’s award-winning wines, and
shop their extensive wine and gift shop.
Seeing famous Hwy. 76 and Table Rock Lake is a blast for
everyone in the family in a Ride The Ducks World War II era
amphibious vehicle. Duck captains offer entertaining
commentary on the notable sights, layout and histo ry of the
area as they take passengers on an 80-minute trip that
culminates with a splashdown into Table Rock Lake Branson,
Missouri.
The Track, with its several locations in Branson, offers
go-cart tracks, amusement games, miniature golf, bumper
boats, snack bars and other indoor and outdoor recreational
opportunitie attractions for fun-seeking children and
adults.
Branson Scenic Railway takes passengers on a narrated trip
from historic downtown Branson through the rugged
countryside south into Arkansas or north to Galena,
Missouri. Ride aboard restored 1940’s dome cars while
enjoying snacks or a romantic prime rib dinner on Saturdays.
Titanic–World’s Largest Museum Attraction to wering over
80-feet above street-level, this ship-shaped family
adventure is located on Hwy. 76 and is this season’s must
see attraction! Titanic houses over 400 priceless artifacts
and historic treasures and allows each visitor to encounter
the personal heroic and tragic stories of its passengers.
The showpiece is the Grand Staircase where visito rs will
experience the beauty of the Edwardian era. This emotional
journey allows guests to Walk the Grand Staircase, See a
first Class Stateroom, touch an Iceberg and look back in
time through our exclusive Father Browne photo graphic
collection. Titanic offers something for every age with
interactive experiences that will delight and inspire each
guest. Open Year Around!www.titanicbranson.com and take a
Virtual tour of the property.
A new entertainment complex on Hwy. 76 includea a
state-of-the-art live entertainment theater, Dick Clark’s
American Bandstand Theater featuring rock legends of the 50s
and 60s. Grammy award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
inductee, Bill Medley of The Righteous Brothers, Paul Revere
and the Raiders, and several other artists will perform. The
attraction will house a 32,000-square foot exhibit that
takes visitors on a walk down memory lane through lifestyle
exhibits displaying the mood and spirit of 1957, including
an unparalleled museum-quality collection of classic cars,
all vintage 1957. There will also be a themed restaurant and
gift shop.
Families can also enjoy indoor and outdoor themed miniature
golf courses, amusement centers, go cart tracks, bumper
boats, and roller-skating located throughout Branson,
Missouri.
On the Water
To get wet or not to get wet? Whichever you choose, you’re
guaranteed to have fun at any Branson, Missouri water
attraction.
Choose from Table Rock Lake attractions like the magnificent
Showboat Branson Belle, an 1880s-style paddlewheel boat,
with its 700-seat atrium dining theater and three-course
lunch and dinner show cruises, Branson’s American Star
dinner and sightseeing yacht for intimate day and nighttime
excursions, the Spirit of America catamaran for an open-air
experience, or a Duck (see above), all for near-water
experiences.
If you’re in the mood to suit up, try White Water, the
Branson's largest outdoor water park with its rides and
attractions ranging from the 500,000-gallon wave pool to the
thrilling Raging River Rapids, open May through September.
In the Air
From the neon glow of world-famous Hwy. 76 to the pristine
Ozark Mountains, there’s a lot to see -- and lots of ways to
see it from the air. Climb 225 stairs (or ride the elevator)
to the top of Inspiration tower at Shepherd of the Hills
Homestead for a magnificent view.
Hop on the Branson Balloon, this attraction is the largest
helium balloon in the U.S., which offers a 15-minute
tethered ride 500 feet into the air above Shepherd of the
Hills Expressway.
For those who prefer to stay grounded, but still enjoy an
eagle’s view, take a walk across Table Rock Dam or a stop at
the scenic overlook on Hwy. 165 between Hwy. 76 and Hwy. 265
for excellent day and nighttime views of Branson's Lake
Taneycomo.
Mt. Branson, just east of the Lake Taneycomo Bridge in
historic downtown Branson, offers great views of Branson
Landing.
Museums
Visitors of every age and interest have more museum options
than ever before in Branson, Missouri. Museums offer guided
and self-guided tours, gift shops, snack bars and group
admission prices. Here’s what you can expect to find:
American Presidential Museum – Clothing, documents and
photo graphs from George Washington to George W. Bush.
Antique Toy Museum – The toys we had, the toys we wish we’d
had
Bonniebrook Histo rical Society Museum - Rose O’Neil’s famous
Ozarks home houses Kewpie dolls, illustrations and clothing
Hollywood Wax Museum - 170 life-like celebrity figures, open
365 days a year
Ralph Foster Museum at College of the Ozarks – The
Smithsonian of the Ozarks contains artifacts tracing the
history of the region and a large gun collection
Tractor Museum at College of the Ozarks – Tractor parts and
collector’s items
Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Museum – Interactive exhibits,
odd artifacts, open year round
Veterans Memorial Museum – More than 2,000 exhibits
including the world's largest war memorial bronze sculpture
featuring 50 life-size statues storming a beach. The names
of the men and women killed in action in WWII, Korea,
Vietnam, Persian Gulf, and recent conflicts of the 20th
Century are displayed on the museum walls in Branson,
Missouri.
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