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Branson, MO ...Shows Shows Shows!

Truly a remarkable destination, the renowned Midwestern city of Branson, Missouri features live theaters, unique attractions, casino fun, Ozark cuisine, museums, and shopping galore.

Duration:

8 Days/7 Nights

Meals Included:

2 Full Breakfasts, 5 Continental Breakfasts, 3 Dinners

Rates From:*
$999.95 per person / double room
$1,249.95 per person / single room
$949.95 per person / triple room
$899.95 per person / quad room
Harrah's Casino
The 120,000-square-feet of gaming space at Harrah's St. Louis assures that your favorite games are always in plentiful supply.

Harrah's St. Louis features more than 2,800 slots and video poker machines of every imaginable design and more than 90 table games, featuring an array of games, including poker, blackjack, roulette, craps, Caribbean Stud and Let It Ride.

Whether you're in the mood for a casual atmosphere or an incomparable fine dining experience, Harrah's St. Louis offers restaurants to satisfy your every culinary whim.

The Platters Morning Show at Starlight Theatre
50s music at the Starlite Branson Theatre is the best place to hear some of your favorite songs of the Platters, including their R&B gospel style hits and the Platters famous theater stage performances with fifties music at its very best. No other show theaters in Branson Mo. can provide 50s music like The Platters live performances at the Starlite Theatre in Branson.

Sightseeing Tour of Branson
Enjoy a Step On Guided Tour of Branson with sights to include The College of the Ozarks, The Tablerock Lake Area and the Theater District.

The Haygoods at Americana Theatre
THEY FIDDLE, THEY FLIP, THEY PICK and THEY WAIL!!!
Moreover, they doo wop, they croon, they swing and they ROCK! From a soulful Motown with "The Temptations", to a jitter bug swing and a heart pounding break dance -- THE HAYGOODS SHOW is a truly exhilarating experience!
Although a literal firestorm of youthful enthusiasm, this band of brothers and their little sister are seasoned showbiz vets. The Haygoods are simultaneously known as one of show towns hottest dance troupes, most versatile instrumentalists, awesome crooners, impressive acrobats, and Best Show of 2007 by the Branson Critic Awards!!!


Roy Rogers JR/High Riders Show
Enjoy the Roy Rogers Jr. and the High Riders Show at the Mickey Gilley Theatre.

Roy Rogers Jr., his grandson Dusty and his band perform the music made famous by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, beloved icons of Western culture and traditional family values. Along with the fabulous Western music, Dusty shares memories of his famous parents and what it was like to grow up as the son of �The King of the Cowboys� and �The Queen of the West.�


Stone Hill Winery/Tour Tasting
Visitors are guided through the huge winery complex where they witness the step-by-step winemaking process. First, a short film is presented, which depicts the proud tradition of Missouri winemaking and focuses on the vineyards and cellars of the winery's main headquarters in Hermann, Missouri. Next, guests are invited to soak in the delightful aromas of maturing Sherry, which is first baked and then aged in oak casks, and then watch the actual bottling process of Stone Hill's famous Spumante wines.

After the tour ends, a tasting of Stone Hill's wines and juices awaits us.


Sunset Dinner Cruise aboard Showboat Branson Belle
The Showboat Branson Belle delivers a 2-hour cruise on one of America's most spectacular lakes, an elegant multi-course meal served in the main dining room, and memorable world-class entertainment! Recreated with pride and American patriotism, this floating palace is nearly the length of a football field and seats 700 guests in a fully climate-controlled, three-story luxury setting. Service is provided by an exceptional wait staff, which personally serves each individual table. (No buffet lines or serve-yourself dining)!

Branson's grandest lake attraction departs from its home site at White River Landing on Table Rock Lake

Gateway Arch Visitor's Center
Underneath the St. Louis Gateway Arch is a visitor center, entered from a descending outdoor ramp starting at either base. Within the center is the Museum of Westward Expansion, exhibits on the history of the St. Louis riverfront, and tram loading and unloading areas. Tucker Theater, finished in 1968 and renovated 30 years later, has about 285 seats and shows a documentary (Monument to the Dream) on the Arch's construction.
*NOTE: Tram Admission to the top of the Arch is NOT included.