Category Archives: Branson Events

It’s easier than ever to get to Branson by air

“The recent announcement by Frontier Airlines to add seasonal nonstop service between Branson Airport (BKG) and both Austin Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport (PHX)’ expands the choices available for Branson air travelers,” said Sharon Budnick, the Director of the Branson Travel Agency, a division of the Branson Tourism Center. “Couple that with the other Frontier, Branson AirExpress and AirTran service into the Branson Airport and the American, United, Alligent and Delta service into the Springfield-Branson National Airport (SGF) and its easier than ever to, not only get to Branson by air, but find a value airfare,” she continued.

Budnick points out that the new Branson-Austin service will operate Monday, Wednesday and Friday from September 16 through December 14, 2011 and will be provided on 50-seat Embraer 145 aircraft. The Branson-Phoenix service will operate Saturdays from September 17 through December 10, 2011 and will be on 138-seat Airbus 319 aircraft featuring stretch seating with 5 inches of additional legroom and 24 channels of DirecTV® at every seat.

A cooling thought in the heat of the summer, Silver Dollar City's "Old Time Christmas" is a highlight of "Ozark Mountain Christmas."

“The new service offers air travelers additional convenience and service during one of Branson’s busiest times of the year,” she said. From the middle of September until the middle of December, it seems like there’s just one exciting thing after another taking place in Branson. There’s the beautiful Ozark fall foliage, Silver Dollar City’s National Harvest Festival, Branson Veteran’s Homecoming Week, Ozark Mountain Christmas and the excitement of the shoppers version of “Deer Season,” shopping in Branson, Missouri between Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Branson is a great family and group destination offering its visitors the most exciting and unique vacation and entertainment experience available anywhere. The constantly expanding choice of air service for air travelers and the nonstop destinations available from both the Branson Airport and the Springfield-Branson National Airport make it more convenient and affordable than ever for groups and individuals to fly to Branson.

Budnick points out that there are special introductory fares beginning at $89 each way for the new Branson-Austin nonstop route and $105 each way for the new Branson-Phoenix nonstop routes that are available for purchase through Sept. 17, 2011 for travel through Oct. 31, 2011. She reminds travelers, especially those wanting to take advantage of the introductory fares, that the earlier flight and travel arrangements are made the better the prices and availability will be.

Especially during the fall and Ozark Mountain Christmas season, making arrangements for Branson shows, attractions and lodging as early as possible will ensure not only availability, but getting the best seating and accommodations available. Budnick offers her assistance with booking any Branson flights, making any Branson travel arrangements or to simply answer any questions about Branson. Please contact her through the Branson Travel Agency by calling 1-800-785-2176 or through their website www.BransonTravelAgency.com.

Branson shows to present their own brand of “fireworks” over 4th of July Weekend

Liverpool Legends show how the Beatles changed the face of rock and roll forever.

“Branson skies will be lighting up with plenty of exciting fireworks displays over the fourth of July Weekend,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center, “but they won’t be the only ‘fireworks’ entertaining Branson audiences.” Another definition for “fireworks” is “a spectacular display.”

The schedule of live shows that Branson offers on a regular basis provides a spectacular display of fresh, exciting and quality entertainment of every type for Branson visitors. If the schedule of Branson’s live shows scheduled to perform over the over the Fourth of July were a fireworks display, it would be one of the biggest and finest in America.

Here’s a list of some of Branson’s most popular shows that will be open over the Fourth of July Weekend, but there are dozens more to choose from:

3 Red Neck Tenors
Acrobats of China
Clay Cooper’s Country Music Express
Dixie Stampede
Grand Jubilee
Hamner Barber Variety Show
Haygoods
Hooray for Hollywood
The Hughes Brothers
Jim Stafford
Legends in Concert
Legend of Kung Fu
Liverpool Legends
NOAH the Musical
Pierce Arrow
Presleys’ Country Jubilee
Rankin Brothers
Red Skelton – A Tribute by Tom Mullica
Shake Rattle & Roll
Shoji Tabuchi
Showboat Branson Belle
SIX
Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience
Twelve Irish Tenors
Yakov
Yakov’s Dinner Adventure

And if that’s not enough there are a couple of “limited engagement” performances going on over the Fourth of July weekend too. The Branson Gospel Music Revival, June 28 through July 1 will feature dozens of gospel music singers and groups from all over the nation. Neal McCoy, the consummate entertainer, will be appearing on July 1. Although not on the Fourth of July Weekend, the limited engagements for the rest of July include multiple Dove Award winning Christian artist, Michael English for one performance on July 17, two time Grammy Award Winner and multiple Platinum singer Travis Tritt on July 15 and the return of Neal McCoy on July 5, 26 and 27.

From shows filled with comedy and humor to shows filled with music of every genre and shows featuring horses, acrobats, ventriloquists, Kung Fu and much more, Branson’s shows will be lighting up Branson audiences with a spectacular and exciting display of entertainment fireworks over the Fourth of July weekend. The good news is that unlike the Fourth of July Fireworks display that bursts brilliantly in the sky before dissipating into the air, Branson’s great shows will light up Branson stages with their excitement and vitality not only over the Fourth of July weekend, but every night.

A Titanic 100 year commemoration of the city that burned and the ship that sank

Branson's Titanic Museum is an exciting voyage back into history.

In April of 1912 two events happened, unrelated and thousands of miles apart. One was the beginning of a wonderful journey that is still continuing and the other was a tragic ending to a journey that had a wonderful beginning. Both will be commemorating their 100th anniversary in Branson during 2012.

It’s no April Fool’s joke, Branson, Missouri, was incorporated on April 1, 1912 and less than five months later, on August 29 disaster struck. A fire started in the Commercial Hotel and, except for four buildings, the entire central business district of the newly incorporated city burned to the ground. One of those surviving buildings was “Sulleger’s Saloon,” located on the northwest corner of the junction of Sycamore and Main Street in Historic Downtown Branson, which is considered Branson’s oldest commercial building.

Even though its first commercial entertainment show was decades away, there was a hint of the role tourism was to play in the future of Branson. With the publishing of the book, “The Shepherd of the Hills” by Harold Bell Wright in 1907 and the coming of the railroad, Branson had become a popular tourist destination for those wanting to see the places described in the book. Even with that however, who could have guessed that on its 100th anniversary Branson would be called the “Live music show capital of the world,” hosting about eight million visitors a year and one of the most popular tourist destinations in America.

The "Plumb Bazaar" now occupies the "Sullenger Saloon" building.

It’s almost ironic now, but even as Branson was being incorporated the eyes of the world were thousands of miles away watching the preparations for the maiden voyage of the “RMS Titanic,” built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, Ireland and owned by the “White Star Line.” The “Olympic class” luxury liner was over 882 feet in length, the ultimate in luxury and the world’s largest steam ship.

She set sail from Southampton, England amid a gala maiden voyage departure celebration on her way to New York City on April 10, 1912. On the night of April 14, in the dark north Atlantic, disaster struck when the mighty ship hit an iceberg at about 10:40 p.m. She sank less than three hours later at about 2:20 p.m. on April 15 with the loss of 1,513 of her 2,224 passengers and crew acquiring a special mystique and place in history.

The city of Branson and the Titanic came together in 2006 with the opening of the Titanic Museum Attraction in Branson. The Branson Titanic is an unusual building resembling the Titanic and built to one half scale of the original containing more than “400 artifacts directly from the ship and its passengers’ that provides a one-of-a-kind exciting way to let its “passengers” experience what it was like on that fateful voyage particularly the last hours before she sank.

Who could have known back in 1912 that a century later the two diverse events, one a beginning and the other an ending ,would be commemorated together in Branson. Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center said that the Titanic Museum Attraction will be starting its 100th year celebration early with a “Back to Titanic ‘100th Year Tour Ireland Sweepstakes,'” the “Rose Petal Memorial Tribute” and the “Royal Wedding Contest.” During 2012 there will be a special series of events honoring the memory of the Titanic, her crew and passengers to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the her sinking.

KidsFest embodies the spirit and essence of Branson family fun

The Wallendas performing a three person pyramid. It gets even more exciting as Delilah comes to the full standing position on the chair.

BRANSON, Mo The sound of laughter and people having fun is a normal part of a visit to Branson’s oldest and most popular attraction, Silver Dollar City, but it has a special ring during Silver Dollar City’s “National KidsFest” currently being held at the 1880s theme park until July 24. It is “America’s largest KidsFest” and, through the unique combination of the special events and activities associated with KidsFest and the 30 attractions and rides Silver Dollar City offers on a daily basis, provides an unrivaled experience filled with fun, excitement and adventure for the whole family.

Attractions and rides are an exciting part of everyday at Silver Dollar City, but they just seem to naturally fit into the fun and adventure of KidsFest. The parks rides and attractions have something for everyone in the family from the sedate and relaxing “Grand Exposition,” where all the members of the family, from the youngest to the oldest, can share a fun filled ride together to the more exhilarating adventure of “Wildfire,” a world class multi-looping roller coaster that reaches speeds up to 66 miles per hour or relief from the Summer heat with water rides such as RiverBlast, Lost River of the Ozarks and many other exciting rides and attractions.

In addition, KidsFest is featuring exciting acts and activities for the whole family. The “Fabulous Wallendas! Famous Family Circus,” staring members of the legendary high wire “Wellenda” family as well as the “Chris Perondi’s Stunt Dog ExperienceTM” will be performing throughout KidsFest. One of the other KidsFest activities that the younger kids just love is the appearance of their favorite cartoon characters throughout the festival. The following are scheduled to appear on the dates indicated:

Ben 10, June 16-18
Chowder, June 23-25
Scooby Doo & Shaggy, July 1-4
Fred Flintstone, Barney & Dino, July 7-9
Mac & Bloo, July 14-16
Sponge Bob & Patrick, July 21-23
Tom & Jerry, July 28-30
Backyardigans, August 4-6

Silver Dollar City is noted for the outstanding quality and value of the food it normally serves throughout the park, but, as is the case for all its world class festivals, will be adding additional food selections themed for KidsFest. This will include items such as “Hot Diggety Dogs,” “Dippy Dogs” or “Chicken Crunchers,” served with the choice of Fruit Cup or Crinkle Fries and Juice Box or 12 ounce soda; a choice of five tasty flavors of Snow cones; specialty drinks including strawberry smoothes and fresh squeezed lemonade; pizza and salad bars that are sure to be kid pleasers. The KidsFest selections are in addition to the normal selection of tasty food and nonalcoholic drinks available throughout the park.

Silver Dollar City is always a place filled with those experiences from which “memories worth repeating” are made and that is even more so for families during KidsFest.

For additional information or tickets for Silver Dollar City and KidsFest or any of Branson’s other shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements please feel free to contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services. BTC can be reached by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website https://www.bransontourismcenter.com.

* Photo courtesy of Silver Dollar City

Fireworks to light up the Branson sky in celebration of the 4th of July

The Chateau on the Lake Fireworks.

BRANSON, Mo Branson will not disappoint those wanting to see spectacular fireworks displays celebrating the Fourth of July. In fact, although the majority of the firework displays will be over the Fourth of July weekend, Branson’s celebration of America’s independence will start in spectacular fashion with the College of the Ozark’s “Honor America” celebration on June 26.

From concerts with fireworks, to picnics and BBQ with fireworks or just plain beautiful and exciting firework displays, Branson area skies will be lit up with spectacular fireworks. The following is a list of the major Fourth of July celebrations and fireworks displays for the Branson area sorted by date along with a contact phone number to obtain further information such as rain dates etc.

Name: Honor America
Place: College of the Ozarks by Lake Honor
Phone: College of the Ozarks – 417-690-2212
Date/Time(s)/Comment(s): June 26, Picnic 4:30 p.m., Entertainment 5:00 p.m., Patriotic Program & Concert 8:30 p.m. with entertainment provided by the cast of Red, Hot and Blue and the Peterson Family Band. The program and concert will be followed by Fireworks. Please bring your own chairs and come early.

Name: Fireburst Fireworks Display
Place: Kimberling City
Phone: Kimberling City Table Rock Chamber of Commerce – 1-800-595-0393 or 417-739-2564
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 2 at dusk. Good Viewing Area: Right on Route 13 in downtown Kimberling City, near Kimberling City Shopping Mall, about 6 miles south of Branson West. It can also be viewed very well from Table Rock Lake near the north end of the bridge. The event will be a full day of activities, including 2 bounce houses, a 16 foot blow up water slide and basketball hoops for the kids. Food, craft, retail and nonprofit vendors will be there as well to keep young and old busy throughout the day and bands including “M-Dock” and “Members Only.” will be performing.

Name: Treasure Lake Resort
Place: Treasure Lake Resort behind the IMAX
Phone: Treasure Lake Resort 417-334-1040
Date/Time/Comment(s) July 2 at dusk. Advice is come early and bring a chair.

Name: Branson Landing 4th Annual Liberty Light Up
Place: Branson Landing Town Square by Fountains
Phone: Branson Landing – 417-239-3002
Date/Time(s) /Comment(s) July 3, Concert by “SOULED OUT,” at 8:00 p.m. followed by Fireworks.

Name: Branson Landing Lake Queen or Landing Princess
Place: Branson Landing
Phone: Tickets and info through Branson Tourism Center 800-785-1550
Date/Time(s) /Comment(s) July3. This is a unique and exciting way to see the Branson Landing fireworks display while cruising on either the Lake Queen or Landing Princess on Lake Taneycomo. On July 3rd these cruises will be positioned to provide a spectacular and unique view of the Branson Landing fireworks display. Although there is still availability, it is advisable to make reservations as early as possible in advance by calling the Branson Tourism Center at 800-785-1550.

Name: BBQ and Fireworks at Chateau on the Lake
Place: Chateau on the Lake – North of Table Rock Dam on State Highway 165/265
Phone: Call the Branson Tourism Center at 800-785-1550 for information on the fireworks or to make reservations at the Chateau on the Lake for the Fourth of July Weekend.
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 3 at dusk. Paid BBQ event, complete with live music will be followed by fireworks display which is easily and conveniently viewed for free from Table Rock Lake via boat or park in loop just south of new overrun floodgates on Table Rock Dam or the Chateau’s public areas.

Name: Showboat Branson Belle
Place: Showboat Branson Belle
Contact: Tickets and information through Branson Tourism Center 800-785-1550
Date /Time/Comment(s): July 3, 8:00 p.m. dinner cruise. There are no guarantees and you take your chances, but the 8:00 PM Dinner Cruise on the night of the Chateau on the Lake’s Fireworks display has been known to stop and provide passengers with a spectacular view of this fireworks display as part of the cruise. This cruise is generally sold out so the further in advance reservations are made the better.

Name: Shepherd of the Hills
Place: Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Theatre
Phone: Tickets and info through Branson Tourism Center 800-785-1550
Date/Time/Comment(s): July3th immediately after the presentation of the outdoor drama “Shepherd of the Hills.” It will be only for those who viewed the outdoor drama. Miller advises that tickets for Shepherd of the Hills are available through the Branson Tourism Center.

Name: Branson Spirit of 76 Independence Day
Place: Branson Landing
Phone: Branson Veteran’s Task Force – 417-337-8387
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 4, 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. (Simultaneously both locations) Show your patriotism on Independence Day by wearing Red, White and Blue and join the celebration.

Name: Rockaway Beach 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks Display
Place: Downtown Rockaway Beach
Contact: – Rockaway Beach Chamber of Commerce – 417-561-4280
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 4 at dusk. Family activities and events start at 10:00 a.m. and Fireworks start at dusk. Rain date July 5

Name: Hollister’s 58th Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration
Place: Historic Downing Street in Hollister
Phone: City of Hollister- 417- 337- 8315 or Hollister Chamber of Commerce – 417-334-3050
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 4 at dusk. Good Viewing Area: Along Business Hwy 65 in Historic downtown Hollister.

Name: Big Cedar Fireworks Display
Place: Big Cedar Lodge
Location: Off State Highway 86 in Ridgedale, MO
Phone: Big Cedar – 417-335-2777
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 4 at dusk. Good Viewing Area: In front of Registration Building or from Table Rock Lake.

Name: Shell Knob Fire & Thunder Fireworks Display
Place: Shell Knob, MO, 1 mile S. of Bridge
Phone: Shell Knob Chamber of Commerce – 417-858-3300
Date/Time/Comment(s): July 4 at dusk. One mile S. of Bridge. Rain date July 5

Name: Cape Fair Fireworks Display
Place: Cape Fair Marina
Phone: 417-538-2222
Date/Time/Comments: July 4 at dusk.

Those planning to attend these events should allow plenty of time, arrive as early as possible and, except for paid events, should bring their own chairs etc. It should be remembered that the Fourth of July weekend is one of the busiest of the year in Branson and advance reservations are advisable to ensure not only availability, but the best choice of seats and accommodations.

The staff of Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services, would be pleased to provide information on any of these fireworks displays or information or tickets to any of Branson’s shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements.  please contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC). BTC can be reached by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com.
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Top Bluegrass artists scheduled to perform at Silver Dollar City’s Bluegrass and BBQ Festival

Rhonda Vincent, seven time winner of IBMA's Female Vocalist of the Year performing at a previous SDC Bluegrass & BBQ Festival.

“Silver Dollar City’s festivals have a reputation for being world-class events and its Bluegrass & BBQ Festival, running from May 12 – 30, it is no exception,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center. “Among the dozens of top Bluegrass performers from all over the nation who will be performing during the 19 days of the festival are ‘Rhonda Vincent,’ seven time winner of IBMA’s Female Vocalist of the Year; ‘Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out,’ 2010 IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year and seven time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year  and ‘The Grascals,’ two time winner of IBMA’s Entertainer of the Year.”

Although subject to change, the list of artists and the dates of the scheduled performances are:

Gold Wing Express
May 12 – 13
Lindley Creek
May 12 – 13
The Martin Family Band
2011 SPBGMA Fiddle Performer of the Year May 12 – 13
Midnight Flight
May 12 – 13
The Kruger Brothers
May 12 – 15
Audie Blaylock & Redline
May 14 – 15
Brightwater Junction
May 14 – 15
Bull Harman & Bull’s Eye
2011 Midwest SPBGMA Instrumental Group of the Year, Bluegrass Band of the Year -Contemporary, Guitar Performer of the Year and Mandolin Performer of the Year
May 14 – 15
Sherman Mountain Boys
May 14 – 15
The Chapmans
May 14 – 16
Bluegrass Brigade
2011 Midwest SPBGMA Female Vocalist of the Year – Contemporary, Male Vocalist of the Year – Contemporary and Banjo Performer of the Year
May 16 – 17
The Harper Family
May 16 – 17
Hunt Family Bluegrass
May 16 – 17
Midwestern Town
2011 SPBGMA International Band Championship Winner
May 16 – 17
Next Best Thing
May 16 – 18
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage
Seven time IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year 2011 SPBGMA Female Vocalist of the Year –  Contemporary, and Entertainer of the Year
May 16 – 18
Darrin & Brooke Aldridge
May 17 – 19
Meyer Bluegrass Band
May 18 – 19
Redhead Express
May 18 – 19
Triple L Band
May 18 – 20
Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass
May 19 – 20
Missouri River Band
May 19 – 20
IIIrd Generation Bluegrass
May 19 – 21
Cedar Hill
May 20 -21
Louisiana Grass
May 20 – 21

The Red Head Express, Meghan, left with bass fiddle, LaRae, Kendra and Alisa.

Nothin’ Fancy
SPBGMA 2010, 2009 & 2008 Entertaining Group of the Year
May 20 – 23
The Pickin’ Chicks
May 21 – 22
Monroeville
May 21 – 23
The Link Family
May 21 – 24
The Cleverlys
May 21 & May 28
Kenny & Amanda Smith
Three time IBMA Award Winners & Grammy Nominee
May 22 – 23
Jed & Harry Clark Band
May 22 – 24
The Farnum Family
May 22 & May 30
The Kellys
May 23 -24
Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out
Seven time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year
2010 IBMA Male Vocalist of the Year – Russell Moore
May 23 – 24
Mississippi Sawyers
May 23 – 24
The Bankester Family
May 24 – 25
The Hillbenders
2010 National Single Microphone Championship Winners
May 24 – 25
Larry Stephenson Band
Five time SPBGMA Male Vocalist
May 24 – 26
Blue Steel Rail
May 25 – 26
2011 Midwest SPBGMA Entertaining Group of the Year and Entertainer of the Year
May 25 – 26
The Grascals
2011 SPBGMA Instrumental Group of the Year, Mandolin Performer of the Year – Danny Roberts, Banjo Performer of the Year – Kristin Scott Benson
May 25 – 27
The Wintons
May 25 – 27
The Expedition Show
May 26 – 27
Lonesome Meadow
May 26 – 27
The Stockdale Family
May 26 – 30
Lonesome Road
May 27 – 28
Missouri Boatride
May 27 – 28
Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice
2011 SPBGMA Song of the Year – Train Without A Track
May 27 – 29
County Line Bluegrass
May 28 – 29
Southern Raised
May 28 – 30
The Spinney Brothers
May 28 – 30
Link Family Gospel Concert
May 29
Bluegrass Missourians
May 29 – 30
Petersen Family Band
Winners of 2010 Branson CAM Gospel Singoff
May 29 – 30
Tennessee Mafia Jug Band
May 30

Johnson points out that “BBQ” of the “Bluegrass & BBQ Festival” will be BBQ of every style, from Carolina vinegars and  smoky Texas-style to Memphis dry rubs, which will be served in “The House of BBQ.” The festivals BBQ offerings are in addtion to to Silver Dollar City’s signature BBQ dishes it serves on a daily basis in its “Lucky Silver Mine Restaurant” and the “Riverside Ribhouse.”

All of the activities involved with the Bluegrass & BBQ Festival are in addition to everything else the 1880’s theme park offers on a daily basis. It features 30 rides and attractions from “Wildfire,” a world class multi-looping roller coaster that reaches speeds up to 66 miles per hour to their new $1 million “Half Dollar Holler” designed for kids through age 7; dozens of demonstrating craftsmen; unique shopping and some of the best live shows and entertainment available in Branson.

For additional information or tickets for Silver Dollar City, which includes the Bluegrass & BBQ Festival, and or any of Branson’s other shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements please contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com. Johnson points out that when you purchase your Silver Dollar City Tickets through BTC you get two full days for the price of one.


 

 

Memorial Day Weekend kicks off Branson’s summer outdoor season

BRANSON, Mo “Memorial Day Weekend in Branson is special,” says Levi Kurtright, Director of Marketing for Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services. “Not only is it a long weekend, but it signifies the beginning of the summer outdoor season in Branson that highlights one of the most unique aspects of what Branson has to offer, the natural outdoor beauty of the Ozarks.”

From its most popular and endeared attraction, Silver Dollar City, to its newest and biggest shopping mall, Branson Landing, Branson’s blend of natural beauty and lakes with everything else that Branson offers makes it a special unique family destination. What other major tourist destination offers the choice of great live entertainment, attractions, shopping and activities that Branson does all amid the natural wonder and beauty of a place like the Ozarks and less than five minutes from a pristine 43,000 acre lake?

“There are very few theme parks in the country, perhaps in the world,” said Kurtright, “where the surrounding natural environment has been integrated into the park the way it has with Silver Dollar City.” The view from the loops on its multi-loop world class coaster “Wildfire” is spectacular not only because of its beauty, but that it is combined with one of the most thrilling and exciting coaster rides available anywhere and is one illustration of how nature, Branson and the summer outdoor season go together.

to the excitement Silver Dollar city's world class coaster, "Wildfire" and its spectacular view of the Ozarks and Table Rock Lake.

Silver Dollar City’s “Bluegrass and BBQ Festival,” featuring over 50 Bluegrass bands and groups presenting hundreds of performances of Bluegrass music throughout the park as well as succulent BBQ served with a choice of over 100 sauces, runs from May 12 through May 30. Among other the Bluegrass groups,”Lonesome Road;” “Missouri Boatride;” “Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice;” “The Grascals,” 2010 SPBGMA Bluegrass Band of the Year and the “Peterson Family,” winners of the “2010 Branson CAM Gospel Sing Off,” will be appearing during the Memorial Day Weekend.

Table Rock Lake provides Branson locals and visitors alike with 43,000 surface acres of potential aquatic fun, excitement and adventure. Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial kick off a summer of fun on the lake including sunbathing, swimming, boating, water skiing, scuba diving and just about any other summer water activity a person would want to get involved in.

And speaking of water, Branson’s biggest water park, “White Water,” also will be open over Memorial Day Weekend. White Water offers more than two million gallons of water excitement and fun for Branson visitors featuring “Kalani Towers,” a 7- story, 6- slide thrill ride and more than a dozen rides. The 12 acre attraction has 7,000 feet of water slides all set in a tropical theme, a play area for toddlers and will be opening up its new “Aloha River at Hula Hula Bay” ride for the 2011 season. The Polynesian jungle themed ride has over 800 feet of “unexpected twists and turns, fountains, misters, bubblers, geysers, a 30-foot tall tiki water tower and more.”

From great golfing, ziplines, hiking, boating, fishing and just about any other outdoor activity a person could want Branson has it all. “The really nice thing,” says Branson Tourism Center’s Kurtright “is how all the outdoor activities combine with Branson’s live shows, attractions, shopping and other exciting activities to provide a unique vacation experience not available anywhere else.

Kurtright points out  that Memorial Day Weekend is one of Branson’s busiest weekends and suggest advance reservations for lodging and shows to ensure availability and the best accommodations and seating. For additional information or tickets for any of Branson’s shows, attractions and activities or for lodging arrangements please contact the Branson Tourism Center by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com.

Branson is Not Flooded FAQ and Status Report

Last Updated – June 5, 4:00 p.m. -This is the last update we plan to post as all items are current. The latest update for each item is posted in bold type.

Looking east on Branson Strip at height of the high water discharge. It is high and dry and, media reports to the contrary, has never had a drop of water on it from water being discharged from Table Rock Dam.

[Special Tornado Note: We have received a number of calls from customers concerned that Branson was affected by the horrible tornado(s) that struck Joplin on Sunday, May 22. Branson is located approximately 100 miles from Joplin and was not impacted physically at all by the tornadoes and their accompanying storms. The impact of what has happened to our friends and neighbors in Joplin is  on our hearts and they are in our prayers.]

“Media stories and pictures create the erroneous impression that Branson is flooded,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center, one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services. “This FAQ and Status Report provides facts establishing that “Branson” never was flooded, is open for business as usual and is providing its visitors with a unique blend of value priced family entertainment, fun, adventure and excitement that is only available in Branson, Missouri.”

1. Is Branson flooded? No. A few low-lying areas located along the shoreline of Lake Taneycomo and its tributaries get flooded when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is forced to release waters through the flood gates of Table Rock Dam. The most water ever discharged through the dam was 68,000 cfs during the Easter Rain event of 2011. As unfortunate as that is for those effected, no Branson Show, retail store or factory outlet, including Branson Landing, and the vast majority of Branson’s attractions and restaurants was closed because of high water.

UPDATE – June 5 – 4:00 p.m. All discharges of water through the flood gates terminated as about 4:00 p.m. June 3. The only water being discharged from Table Rock Dam is through its four generators.

UPDATE – May 28 – 3: p.m. The U.S Army Corps of Engineers has dropped the discharges from Table Rock Dam down to about 20,800 cfs. See Item 13 below for current information on actual lake levels and discharge rates.

UPDATE – May 26 – 10 a.m. The U.S Army Corps of Engineers is still  discharging 53,600 cfs,but it appears that Table Rock Lake crested at 11:00 p.m. on May 25 at 934.16. To help keep things in perspective, during the Easter Week rains 68,000 cfs was being discharged and Table Rock crested at 935.47. See Item 13 below for current information on actual lake levels and discharge rates. This FAQ will be updated on an item by item basis should and as the need arises.

UPDATE – May 24 – 10 a.m. The U.S Army Corps of Engineers began discharging 53,600 at 10 a.m.To keep things in perspective, during the Easter Week rains 68,000 cfs was being discharged. See Item 13 below for information on actual lake levels and discharge rates. This FAQ will be updated on an item by item basis should and as the need arises.

UPDATE – May 23 The U.S Army Corps of Engineers has announced that they will be discharging a total of 20,000 Cubic Feet of Water Per Second (cfs) through the Table Rock Lake Dam because of the rains over the weekend starting this morning and will adjust the discharge rates as appropriate.

2. Are all Branson shows open? Yes. All Branson’s shows are located well away from the few low lying areas impacted by the high waters. They were never effected by the water, are open and providing that great live entertainment experience for which Branson is famous.

3. What about the Showboat Branson Belle, isn’t it located on Table Rock Lake? Yes she is, but throughout the Showboat Branson Belle is doing what she’s made to do, cruising Table Rock Lake giving hundreds of passengers each day an exciting entertainment and dining thrill.

An icon of the fun, adventure and excitment that is Branson, Silver Dollar City's spectacular world class coaster, "Wildfire."

4. Are all of Branson’s attractions open? The vast majority of Branson’s attractions, including two of its most popular Silver Dollar City and the Titanic Museum are located well away from the few low lying areas impacted by the high waters, were never effected and are providing Branson visitors with the excitement, fun and adventure that is Branson. Generally, because of their location on the shoreline of Lake Taneycomo, on the lower level of Branson Landing, the cruises of the Branson Landing Lake Princess and Lake Queen will be suspended at water discharges greater than 46,000 cfs (See Item 13 below.)

UPDATE – May 30 – 2: p.m. The Branson Landing Lake Princess and Lake Queen Cruises went back in operation May 29.

5. Are Branson’s major factory outlet malls, Branson Landing, Historic Downtown Branson, Branson Hills and its retail shops open? Yes. No factory outlet mall or retail store in Branson Landing, Historic Downtown Branson, Branson Hills or elsewhere in Branson was impacted by the high water. All are open for the shopping pleasure of Branson visitors.

6. Didn’t I see pictures of Branson Landing being flooded? Branson Landing’s retail shops are located on the promenade level and were never effected by the high waters. The pictures relating to the high water at Branson Landing involved pictures of water covering the fountains and flowing through the lower levels of the development exactly as it is supposed to do under the high water conditions for which the Landing was designed. The fountains and lower levels are located near the lake’s normal shoreline and well away from its retail promenade level.

7. Aren’t some of the restaurants at Branson Landing Closed? The high water level resulted in the temporary closing of White River Fish House Restaurant which actually floats on Lake Taneycomo. In addition, Shorty Smalls and Texas Land and Cattle Company, located on the east side of the promenade, as a precaution because the propane supply used for their cooking is located in the lower levels.

UPDATE – June 1 – 4:00 p.m. White River Fish House is reopened.

UPDATE – May 30 – 2: p.m Shorty Small’s is now reopened and it is anticipated that the White River Fish House will reopen Wednesday of Thursday of this week.

UPDATE – May 28 – 3: p.m. Texas Land and Cattle Steak House is reopened as of today.

8. Are Branson’s Restaurants open? Yes. Of the 242 restaurants in Branson, as discussed in #7 above, only about three restaurants located on the east side of Branson Landing are effected by the high water. All of Branson’s other approximately 239 restaurants remained open.

9. Are any of Branson’s championship golf courses flooded? No. If anything the rain has made Branson’s golf courses even more lush and beautiful.

10. With the high water at Table Rock Lake are its resorts and businesses open? Yes, the businesses and resorts on Indian Point, and other businesses on the shores of Table Rock Lake, are open for business.

Another Branson icon, the Showboat Branson Belle, like Branson itself, is cruising into the 2011 season providing its visitors with the fun, excitment and entertainment Branson is famous for.

11. Are any of the main roads in Branson flooded? None of the main roads in Branson were flooded. Highway 65, Business 65, Highway 76 (The Branson Strip), Fall Creek Road, all the Branson colored routes and just about any other road that tourists normally travel in Branson are open and were never closed.

12. In terms of the flooding that did take place in those few low-lying areas what happened? The Branson area received about 15 inches of rainfall during Easter Weekend and the first part of Easter Week. This resulted in Table Rock Lake reaching a record high level of 935.47 feet and record releases of water through the floodgates of the Table Rock Lake Dam of 68,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) into Lake Taneycomo. In the immediate Branson area, the record rain and releases of water into Lake Taneycomo caused isolated local flooding and damage in some of the low-lying areas and damage to a few of the homes, condos and docks located right on the banks of the lake and some of its tributaries because of the water level, current and soil erosion

UPDATE – May 24 – 9:00 p.m.. Lake levels that were abnormally high because of the Easter Week rains started to rise again with the rains since May 20 resulting in the Corps having to again discharge water through the Table Rock Lake Dam flood gates. It started at about 20,000 cfs and is now at about 53,600 cfs. See item 13 below for latest changes.

13. What is the comparative status of the lake levels and water being discharged through the Table Rock Dam?

UPDATE – June 5 – 3:00 p.m.

Table Rock Lake Level – Highest 935.47* (Apr. 27) 927.48 (June 5) [Lake crested at 934.16 at 11:00 p.m. on May 25]
Lake Taneycomo Level – Highest 727.86 (Apr. 27) 709.22 (June 5)
Water release from Table Rock Dam – 68,000 cfs** (Apr 27) 10,757 cfs (June 5)****
Normal Elevation – Table Rock Lake 915 Lake Taneycomo about 701

* Levels are all “feet above sea level.”
** cfs- Cubic Feet Per Second
*** Water being released from the Dam is a combination of generators and flood gates. Under normal operating conditions up to 14,000 cfs is discharged through the generators alone.
**** The fluctuations on Lake Taneycomo in terms of elevation and cfs are being controlled by the dams four generators and are within the normal daily parameters typically encountered on the lake.

14. If I was considering coming to Branson for a vacation this year should I change my plans because of the high water? Absolutely not. There was not one iota of effect on the shows, attractions, shopping, lodging, restaurants and the many other activities that the vast majority of Branson’s visitors come to Branson to enjoy with their families. Branson has all the fun, activities and excitement your family deserves to have on a vacation and with its everyday value pricing and other discounts is extremely affordable. Why not plan to spend your vacation in Branson and help your family create memories that will last a lifetime?

15. Was the Branson City Campground impacted? Yes. .It is located right on the shoreline of Lake Taneycomo at lake level. Information received from the City of Branson is that the campground is temporaily closed. Call 417-334-2915 for additional information. It had just reopened on May 6 from the Easter Week high water. Click here for details.

UPDATE – June 5, 4:00 p.m. The campground is completely reopen. Call 417-334-2915 for additional information

UPDATE – May 28, 2:00 p.m. Although the water levels of Lake Taneycomo have dropped back to within their normal levels today, at 9:00 a.m. this morning personnel from Scotty’s Trout Dock were in boats going over the top of camp sites to get to where some of their boats had been tied for safe keeping during the high water. The camp ground will reopen as soon as city personnel can remove debris, make appropriate repairs and remove the silt etc. Based on past experience it will reopen in sections with those farthest from the lake shore opening first and the process will take from a couple of days  up to a week. For more specific informaiton please call the camp ground directly at 417-334-2915 .

16. Is Scotty’s Trout Dock Open? Yes.

17. Are the Branson resorts on Lake Taneycomo open? Yes, with the exception of the Taneycomo Lakefront Resort & RV Park, located at the north end of Lake Shore Drive,we are not aware of any that are closed in the immediate Branson area. Although the Taneycomo Lakefront Resort is closed, its RV Park. though lacking certain amenities, is open.

UPDATE – June 5 -4:00 p.m. – Latest information from Taneycomo Lakefront Resort & RV Park indicates that they are planning to reopen by July 1. Please call them at 417-334-7375 for additional information.

18. How is the trout fishing on Lake Taneycomo and is it safe to fish? It is excellent and it is safe to fish.

UPDATE – June 5 -4:00 p.m. The fluctuations on Lake Taneycomo in terms of elevation and cfs are being controlled by the dams four generators and are within the normal daily parameters typically encountered on the lake. (See #13 above.)

UPDATE – May 28, 2:00 p.m. With discharge levels back down to to 20,800 cfs, with the exercise of normal and prudent boating and safety practices, safety shouldn’t be an issue. The fishing should be excellent and this writer observed people fishing from the banks near the south end of  the Bass Proshop parking lot of  Branson Landing and they were catching trout so things are looking up.

UPDATE – May 24 With discharge rates at 53,600 cfs, the safety risks from current and current driven debris increases significant.

19. Will this FAQ Status Report Be updated? Yes on an as need basis. When it is, the date of the latest update will be placed at the top of the page under “Update Status” along with the Number of the item impacted by the update. For additional information or tickets for any of Branson’s shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements please contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC) by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com. For information specifically relating to lake levels, water discharges and their potential impact please feel free to contact Gary Groman at 417-294-0404. June 5 – 4  p.m. This is the final update. The information is as current as we can get it.

World-Fest’s “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” will have you smiling

Dearbhail Finnegan playing "Inisheer" on the Irish Harp.

BRANSON, Mo. All eyes are smiling not just Irish eyes at Silver Dollar City‘s “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” show being presented as part of the nation’s biggest international festival, World-Fest. As I sat in the show reviewing it for the Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services, I was struck by the unique beauty of the music and its manner of presentation.

Anyone who appreciates Irish music or wants a special and unique musical experience will simply love this show. It is a straight forward, simple, and elegant presentation of Irish music well played and sung by a great harpist, a wonderfully talented tenor vocalist and a great live band.

From her very first note on the Irish Harp or “Clairseach,” the official National Emblem of Ireland, it is very clear why Dearbhail Finnegan is considered Ireland’s Premier Harpist. It is one of those unique and beautiful things that, but for World-Fest most people would never experience and, the sad thing is, would never know what they had missed. Although she plays a number of songs, my personal favorites were her lilting presentation of “Inisheer,” about the small island of Inisheer, located in Galaway Bay, Ireland and her rendition of “How Are Things in Glocca Morra” from the musical “Finian’s Rainbow.

Michael Londra during his performance of "Danny Boy."

From his opening number, the modern Irish folk song called, “Wild Mountain Thyme” or “Will You Go Lassie, Go” to his closing number, a touching presentation of “Danny Boy,” the tenor voice of Ireland’s Premier Tenor, Michael Londra is a joy to hear. The unique way that both Dearbhail and Michael interact with the audience simply enhances the entertainment experience and by the time they joined together with the audience for the finale, “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” this writer had a smile not only in his eyes, but in his heart.

Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson Tourism Center said that “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” is but one of the special shows and activities being presented for World-Fest. Other shows and acts include the “Russian Academic Band;” “Diego Martin Footprints Folk Performers” from Trinidad and Tobago with steel drums, stilt dancing and fire limbo; “Ecuador Manta;” “Canadian Powerhouse,” world-championship fiddlers and step-dancers and the “Mayorov Russian State Circus” featuring the “German Wheel,” amazing acrobatic feats, barbell juggling, comedy and much more.

She points out that all the World-Fest activities and shows are in addition to everything else Silver Dollar City offers on a daily basis. The 1880’s international award winning theme park features 30 rides and attractions encompassing everything from “Wildfire,” a world class multi-looping roller coaster that reaches speeds up to 66 miles per hour to a new $1 million “Half Dollar Holler” designed for kids through age 7 and dozens of demonstrating craftsmen. World-Fest will continue through May 8.

Young Christians’ Weekend provides excitement, fun and inspiration

Fireflight, Justin Cox,left, Dawn Michele, Phee Shorb, Glenn Drennen, Wendy Drennen*

“What could be more fun than gathering together for a weekend of Christian fellowship, praise and worship, great concerts presented by some of the biggest names in Christian music and hearing inspiring messages that will delight the soul? asked Levi Kurtright, Director of Marketing for Branson Tourism Center. “How about having it all available at Silver Dollar City with all the thrilling rides, attractions, and fun it offers?” Well, it’s going to happen on the weekend of April 1-3 as Branson’s Silver Dollar City hosts the Midwest’s premier Christian youth event, ‘Young Christians’ Weekend,'” he continued.

Dove nominee, the modern rock act “Fireflight” get things started on Friday night, April 1, with a concert in the 4,000 seat Echo-Hollow Amphitheatre at 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, April 1, “Abandon” plus Dove Winner and Grammy nominated “Sanctus Real” perform mini concerts as part of a rally with speakerAdam Donyes from Kanakuk Kamps. The rallies will be held in the Echo-Hollow Amphitheatre at Noon, 3:00 p.m. and 6 p.m. Those wishing to attend one of the rallies are advised to chose the one they want to attend at the time they purchase their tickets to ensure availability.

Also featured on April 2 will be Tina Marie who has appeared in many TV Shows and films such as “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Jimmie Kimmel Live” and others. As she exposes the lethal consequences of the glamorization of the “self-destructive behaviors portrayed in all entertainment mediums” she will encourage the young Christians attending “to live to their fullest potential by making positive media choices, thereby building higher self esteem and moral character.”

Sunday April 3 will feature two worship services in the Echo-Hollow Amphitheatre, one at 8:30 a.m. and the other at 11:00 a.m. Each will feature the music ofChristian recording artist, Caleb Rowden and Dove winner “Tenth Avenue North,”  who recently completed their “The Light Meets The Dark” tour. The speaker will be noted inspirational speaker, Joe White of Kanakuk Kamps.

“All of that is admist all the other excitement and fun that Silver Dollar City offers on a day to day basis,” said Branson Tourism Center’s Kurtright. The park has over 30 rides and attractions. Whether it’s a ride on “Wildfire,” the parks exhilarating world class multi-looping roller coaster that reaches speeds up to 66 miles per hour; a 0 to 53 miles per hour 2.8 second launch on PowderKeg; fun on “The GIANT Swing or one of its many other rides and attractions, the opportunities for fun, action and excitement at Silver Dollar City are endless.

For additional information or tickets for Silver Dollar City or any of Branson’s other shows and attractions or for lodging arrangements please contact the Branson Tourism Center (BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services. BTC can be reached by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com.

*Photo courtesy of www.fireflightrock.com