Holy Branson

Holy Branson

Branson is sometimes overshadowed by other Missouri attractions but this small city in the Ozark Mountains is a popular tourist […]

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Mar. 21 2023, Updated 2:20 p.m. ET

Branson is sometimes overshadowed by other Missouri attractions but this small city in the Ozark Mountains is a popular tourist destination for those that love fresh air, delicious food, and live entertainment.

Branson Quick Facts:

Population: 10,520

Area: 53.87 km²

Founded: 1882

I exited the plane at Springfield-Branson National Airport and immediately felt the vibe I was told about before my departure. It is true; Branson has a laidback, relaxing feeling, even at the airport. This proved to be a foreshadowing of my experience. Branson Missouri started as just a stop in the Ozarks when Ruben Branson opened a general store in 1882. The store eventually became a post office and now is a city of nearly 12,000 residents. These residents definitely know how to have a good time and put on a show. There is plenty to do in Branson, it has the energy of a bigger city but the laid back chilled vibe of a small town. There are over 100 shows in 52 theaters with over 60,000 seats, and more than 200 lodging facilities, and nine golf courses. There are 5,000 camping spaces, 350 restaurants, and 200 retail outlets and, of course, amazing views of the mountains.

One of the great aspects of Branson’s entertainment offerings is the many live theatres. Many of the live theatre shows you can see in Branson started on Broadway in New York City. Some shows were expected to be major hits in front of critics and eventually traveled. Some stopped in Branson and remain today. However, I tried a few shows that are not original to Broadway. On a cool Thursday night I visited one of them called the “Legends in Concert” at the Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater, this is a show of professional performers who act and sing the music of legendary entertainers while costumed in their image. They did an excellent job of replicating their music, and the audience showed their appreciation with extended applause. As I continued to experience other shows I began to truly appreciate why the city is known as the “live entertainment capital of the world” complemented by affordable and livable arraignments. The theatre ticket prices are inexpensive and there are reasonably priced food options, many are below $10.

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Branson has many good restaurants to explore, one of the top 10 named Level 2 Steakhouse at the Hilton Convention Center. In addition to the terrific steaks they also have great appetizers. Be sure to pick out your special knife for the cut you want. If you are on a diet that restricts fried food, you may not have as much fun enjoying the food as a person who is not. But if you are a lover of fried food you will enjoy Branson’s cuisine. There are unexpected options like the Donut dog and burger. After all of the delicious and rich food options you’ll want to rest before you go back out on the town. Fortunately Branson has over 200 lodging options some of which I’ve listed.

Branson is definitely in that part of the United States that those living on the East Coast and West Coast call fly-over country. Based on my experience in Branson I would suggest the next time you are planning a vacation instead of flying over, touch down in Branson for a few days. Enjoy their live entertainment and their good food at great prices. You won’t regret it.

How to Get There:

American, Delta, United, and Allegiant Air serve Branson from either or both the Charlotte Douglas International Airport or the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Where to Stay:

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Hilton Convention Center

200 East Main Street

Branson, MO 65616

417-336-5400

Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing

3 Branson Landing Boulevard

Branson, MO 65616

417-336-5500

Where to Eat:

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Level 2 Steakhouse

200 East Main Street

Branson, MO 65616

417-243-3410

Wendy.White2@hilton.com

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Mel’s Hard Luck Diner

2800 West 76 Country Boulevard, 65616

417-332-0150

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Gettin’ Basted

3115 West Highway 76, 65616

417-231-4445

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McFarlain’s Family Restaurant

3562 Shepherd of the Hills Expy, Branson, MO 65616

(417) 336-4680

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The Keeter Center at The College of The Ozarks

1 Opportunity Avenue

Point Lookout, MO 65726

417-690-2123

www.cofo.edu

What to Do:

Adventure Ziplines of Branson

501 North Wildwood Drive

Branson, MO 65616

417-239-3030

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Titanic-The World’s Largest Museum Attraction

3235 76 Country Boulevard & Highway 165

Branson, MO 65616

800-381-7670 (toll-free)

417-334-9500 (phone)

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Silver Dollar City

399 Silver Dollar City Parkway

800-475-9370

Branson, MO 65616

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Ayo Starring Voices of Glory

The Starlite Theatre

3115 West Highway 76

Branson, MO 65616

417-333-9333

www.starlitetheatre.com

Ride The Ducks!

2320 West Country Highway 76

Branson, MO 65616

417-266-7600

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