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Christmas in Branson, MissouriBranson is big on entertainmentBy Phyllis SteinbergChristmas festivities in most American cities begins after the Thanksgiving feast, but in Branson, Missouri, you can expect the holiday season to be in full swing by the first week in November. The myriad of live music shows, nearly 100 of them in this city, are jam-packed with Christmas songs and scenery that are bound to get you in the holiday spirit long before the season. And everything is geared to families, with no four letter words in any of the shows.
Williams entertained locals and vacationers in a parade at Branson Landing, a shopping mall that opened in 2006. Branson Landing is located on the shores of Lake Taneycomo, just steps away from historic area of downtown Branson. The mall has more than 100 shops and restaurants including quaint boutiques and anchor stores like Belk’s and Bass Pro Shops.
Branson also has outlet malls at The Shopes of Branson Meadows and Factory Merchants Branson. The Branson Mall is the place to purchase leather, souvenirs, nostalgic memorabilia and musical instruments.
Silver Dollar City also has live shows, restaurants, theme park rides including roller coasters and kiddy rides. The major attraction of the region is its live
entertainment. Here, you can see the stars of yesteryear, like the remaining
members of groups such as the Temptations, the Platters and Bill Haley and the
Comets.
However, it isn’t just the bands of yesteryear that appear in Branson. There are many talented young stars appearing on Branson stages. The Liverpool Legends, the Ultimate Beatles Experience, is a prime example. This young singing group recreates the sound of the Beatles at the Caravelle Theatre where audiences are packed with young people standing on their feet and dancing in the aisles. This dispels the myth that Branson is just for the grey hairs. However, the area does cater to veterans and they are acknowledged at every performance and are requested to stand, often accompanied by a patriot song in their honor.
by Phyllis Steinberg Andy Williams Christmas Show, 2500 W. Hwy. 76,
800-666-6094, www.andywilliams.com |
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