If you think you know Branson, think again—my “quick trip” turned into a 48-hour live show marathon and I still missed half the weirdest stuff in town.
Silver Dollar City: YES. 10/10 cinnamon bread, weirdly competitive blacksmiths, and a kid dressed as a steampunk raccoon who is apparently “famous on TikTok.”
Saw a tribute band cover Queen, ABBA, and Garth Brooks—all in the same night—my brain still hasn’t recovered.
FYI: The wax museum has a Trump statue that is scarier than anything at Ripley’s.
So…what’s the most “Branson” thing you’ve actually done? Bonus points if it involves a duck boat.
Branson, Missouri: Live Shows, Amusements & Wild Nights
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RE: Branson: Wild Shows & Offbeat Amusements
Did Silver Dollar City last summer. Got sunburn, bought two hats, lost both before dinner. Still dreaming about that skillet hash. Also: The Titanic Museum is... actually pretty moving? (Or maybe I just needed a nap.)
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Anyone else catch the “Dancing Horses” show?? ? (And is that real or did I dream it? Lol)
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RE: Branson: Wild Shows & Offbeat Amusements
If you’re in Branson after dark, eat at Danna’s (BBQ, trust me) then go ride the Ferris Wheel for those Ozark views. Watch the traffic—sometimes it’s faster to just park and walk the strip.
Weirdest thing I saw? A guy selling Elvis bobbleheads out of a canoe. (I didn’t ask.)
Weirdest thing I saw? A guy selling Elvis bobbleheads out of a canoe. (I didn’t ask.)