For the ultimate family fun dinner, head to Andy B’s Bowl Social where you can enjoy upscale snacks, classic burgers, salads and sandwiches, pizzas and stick-to-your-rib meals as well as specialty cocktails (and mocktails) and beer and wine. Landshark Bar & Grill (of Margaritaville fame) is a great option for casual fare and while Black Oak Grill offers locale fare (the trout was amazing!) and handcrafted cocktails in a cozy lodge setting. For taller thrill seekers (over 52 inches), don’t miss the Skyscraper and if you’ve ever dreamed of sky diving, check out Fritz’s Adventure where the nations first Aerodium, a vertical outdoor wind tunnel is opening this summer.īranson Landing features several shops, restaurants and activities in a pedestrian-friendly waterfront setting (don’t miss the fountain light show). More to come about this fun spot…stay tuned.īig thrills await daredevil adults and kids in Branson! From go-carts, ropes course and bumper spin cars (and much more) at Fun Mountain at Big Cedar Lodge to the Gravity Bomb and Super Sling rides at Bigfoot Fun Park, there are just some of the many options. I love that there are plenty of things to do for the whole family so nobody will feel left out. This award-winning 1880s themed amusement park has plenty of rides, old school attractions, festivals, yummy treats, shows galore plus a family-friendly cave tour that will make your day. Silver Dollar City is pretty much the best theme park I never knew about. For families with younger kids, I recommend looking into their Princess & Pirate and Santa’s Pancakes & PJS cruises. We combined a live show with dinner and a Table Rock Lake cruise aboard Showboat Branson Belle and it was great. A special exhibit this year includes the largest collection of Titanic life jackets.įrom country music and Elvis impersonators to acrobats and comedians, the live performances in Branson will wow guests of all ages. Kids will love the interactive area where they can test how it feels to stand on sinking ship decks and see how long they can keep their fingers in freezing water. Everyone receives a passenger card upon entering and at the end, guests see if they survived or not. Who isn’t fascinated by the Titanic? Branson’s interactive Titanic Museum Attraction captivates adults and kids alike with its lifelike displays, photos and knowledgeable tour guides. Check the events schedule for butterfly release times (you may get chosen!) and wear bright colors for the best photos. All tickets are good for a 3-day visit and include a complimentary nectar flower to feed the butterflies. You’ll find thousands of tropical butterflies, a mirror maze, Great Banyan Tree Adventure, educational videos as well as a Living Rainforest Science Center (lizards, turtles and geckos, oh my). Not your typical butterfly garden, the Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure has butterflies and so much more. Animal lovers will love the Scottish Highland Farm Tour where you feed the cutest Scottish Highland cattle.Įxplore the Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure For an Ozarks experience, their Bigfoot Discovery Expedition Tours, offer rugged (and not so rugged) options in custom 4×4 vehicles. This 15-story Ferris wheel is centrally located in the entertainment district near several other attractions and restaurants.īranson’s Bigfoot Fun Park, is the only entertainment center in the world that pays tribute to Bigfoot. Get your bearings with a ride on the Branson Ferris Wheel, which was relocated from Chicago’s Navy Pier. Here’s what to check out in Branson, Missouri with kids. If your family likes theme parks, outdoor adventures, delicious food, live entertainment and museums, Branson, Missouri is a must-visit. I visited several family-friendly attractions in the Show-Me state and I was blown away by all the fun adventures. You may not have Branson, Missouri on your family travel radar but read on to find out why you should.
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