On our third
trip to Branson, MO, we enjoyed the company of Tom and Merna Summers (Tom and
Ed went to school together in Ririe, ID) and Bob and Katie Beecher (they took
our place as missionaries in Guyana, South America) in our 3-bedroom condo.
Branson’s
population is approximately 10,500 fulltime citizens with more than 14,000,000
visitors annually.
During the
week of November 4-11, we enjoyed seven Branson shows: Maxine’s Christmas, a
Hallmark sponsored spoof on “A Christmas Carol”; The Lettermen (wow, so good
even with only one of the original singers); Texas Tenors (they came in 4th in the 8th season of America’s Got Talent … and
fantastic); Pierce Arrow, a comedy /musical group – very fun; The Miracle of
Christmas at The Sight and Sound Theater (very well done and with amazing
costumes); Six, (brothers of the same number singing and dancing in Osmond-esque
style); and the Haygoods, with incredible music, amazing special effects and a
talented family of five brothers and one sister celebrating 25 years of
entertaining in Branson.
We also
enjoyed a few side trips to Shepherd of the Hills; the Henning Conservation
Area, Branson Landing for the obligatory shopping and strolling …. lots of
eating out, getting lost at least once a day and a few raucous hands of Phase
Ten.
The high
point of the week was a day spent at Top of the Rock where we rode golf carts
through 2.5 miles of spectacular Ozark country. We saw Amish bridges, amazing
waterfalls created out of the Ozark’s signature large, flat, tiered table rocks. We watched the excavation of a sink
hole near the golf course while enjoying our lunch in Arnie’s Barn (the
original 150-year old structure moved from Arnold Palmer’s hometown of Latrobe,
PA). This fun day also
included time spent in the site’s Natural History Museum, including prehistoric
dioramas, expansive exhibits from the Civil War and the American West, and one
of the most significant collections of Native American artifacts ever assembled. This is the lifelong work of Johnny
Morris, owner of Pro Bass Shops / Cabela’s … in short, David’s boss. It was an
incredible day … just not long enough.
Of course,
nothing ever runs exactly as planned … there are almost certain to be some
glitches along the way and this trip was no exception. We bought roundtrip
airfare with American Airlines in May. Our
trip to Branson was flawless, but the day after our arrival, we were notified
our return flight had been cancelled so we were handed over to Delta Airlines
where we were put on standby. We
left Branson at 7 a.m. heading for the Kansas City Airport … and arrived safely
back in St. George at midnight!!! What
a day.
The week was wonderful – made more so in the company of good friends - but our 7 days in Branson went by entirely too fast. Can’t wait to visit Branson again sometime soon because according to a quote from an old-time resident, “When God looked upon th’ work of his hands and called ‘hit good, he war sure a-lookin’ at this here Ozark country.”
2 comments:
Hope to take our sons and daughters back with us next time. Come on kids plan ahead you have two years to save about $1,000 or so for one of the best vacations you will ever have. Love Dad and Mom.
Awww Glad you guys had fun! The pictures make it look so. Someday maybe we'll join you.
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