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Branson News & Information 07/30/2012 |
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"Well, after all, it is a celebration of Andy Williams 75th year in entertainment," said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. "It's seven weeks of back to back superstar performers providing Branson visitors with a unique and exciting entertainment opportunity," she continued.
Running from September 10th through October 24th, the Andy Williams 75th Year Anniversary Show will feature a new guest star every week including the return of the Osmonds to Branson and Pat and Debby Boone appearing together for the first time since they performed at the Moon River Theatre in 1999. Other performers include Grammy Award winners Jack Jones and Ray Stevens; Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Debbie Reynolds; Frankie Avalon, and country music superstar, Clint Black.
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What could be better than visiting Branson just before school begins to experience its attractions, shows, excitement and shopping? How about being able to buy school clothing, school supplies, computer software and computers with no 4.225 % Missouri State Sales Tax? Well, that's exactly what happens during Missouri's Tax Free Weekend running from 21.01 AM on Friday, August. 3 through Midnight on Sunday, August 5.
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Experience a truly unique and mesmerizing vacation in Branson with the Shoji Tabuchi Package. Relax with 3 days, 2 nights lodging in a Double Queen room, including complimentary continental breakfast, 2 adult tickets to Shoji Tabuchi, a $30 Dining Certificate, and a FREE Concierge Perks Savings Card good for discounts all over Branson. This package is only $269 for 2 adults!
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Branson is unsurpassed for the quality, variety and format of the of the music shows it offers, but there is only one show that has the magnificent tenor voice of George Dyer. Simply and appropriately, that show is named The George Dyer Show.
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During the celebration of the selling of the Branson Tourism Center's three millionth show and attractions ticket earlier this Spring, Eddie and Peggy Barthel from Florence, Mississippi, the purchasers of the ticket said that it has been 30 years since they had been to Branson. That started me thinking, how many other people out there have been away from Branson and, hopefully, its fond memories, for far too long?
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KidsFest at Silver Dollar City running through July 22 will end in the fun and excitement of "Moonlight Madness." KidsFest, one of the parks major world class festivals is "America's largest KidsFest" combining the 30 attractions and rides the 1880's style theme park offers on a daily basis with special events and activities associated with KidsFest.
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Are you still looking for that great Labor Day getaway idea? Why not come to Branson! We are ready for you with 4 days, 3 nights lodging in a Double Queen room, including complimentary continental breakfast, 2 adult tickets to any Category B show, 2 adult tickets to your choice of either Main Street Lake Cruises Lake Queen or Titanic Museum Attraction, a $30 Dining Certificate, and a FREE Concierge Perks Savings Card good for discounts all over Branson. This package starts at $359 for 2 adults!
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"On a daily basis, Branson has live shows presenting a variety and quality of entertainment which rivals that of any destination city in the world," said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. She explains that the foundation of Branson's reputation as the "Music show capital of the world," is the host of regular Branson shows that perform on just about a daily basis throughout the season. A current show schedule along with limited engagements can be found on the Official Branson.com Show Schedule, powered by Branson Tourism Center.
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"Referred to by many as 'Branson's biggest message board,' the 1Branson.com's Show Forum is an excellent place to get information on Branson's shows, attractions, lodging, shopping and many other areas," said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. "Although it is operated as a service by the Branson Tourism Center and is moderated, it is a "free range board" with the vast majority of its content coming from locals, those who love Branson and people wanting information on Branson," she added.
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