Friday, July 17, 2009

Branson, MO.- GOOD TIMES!!

This is just the beginning of our time in Branson.
Pulled into our RV Park around 5 pm on evening of July 14th.
We are only one block from 76 (strip of Branson) where most
of the attractions are located....even the new Branson Landing is
just east on 76. Takes you into Historic downtown Branson and
on into the new Branson Landing........on Lake Taneycomo.
The first day Sydney and I toured the Titanic Museum and all of
us went to Branson Landing to check it out. We rode a ride called
"Ride The Ducks", Sydney got to drive it. We ate dinner in the gourmet mexican restaurant
and walked around checking all the shops out.
Lots of shopping and restaurants in Branson Landing.
The next day we went to another place with shops called the
Grand Village........ Also went to see Stone Hills Winery. That evening we had reservations for a
show and dinner at Dolly Parton's "Dixie Stampede"
The show was great and the return of the Longhorns were back.
So far it's been "GOOD TIMES"
More from Branson to come............stay with us.




This is Dolly Parton's Dixie Stempede place.
The only pictures you can take are outside,
they won't let you take pictures during the show.




































Boarding Pass to the TITANIC.
This museum is really neat. They
give you a Boarding Pass with one
of the passengens that was aboard
the original Titanic. You learn a
little about this person in the museum.

























This is Branson Landing.











































Lots of shops and condo's








A really neat fountain by
Lake Taneycomo.






















This is one of there dinner ships.










This is on the Ride the Duck
Sydney got to drive.















Sydney driving
"Ride The Duck:







This is The Duck.....goes land or sea.
Was build in 1943 and used in the WW2.
From 1941 to 1945.




This is when we were going into
the water from land.









Stone Hill Winery...
Spumante Blush &
Spumante Gold are
the only one's made
here in Branson. All
the rest of there wines
are made in Hermann,
Mo. outside of St. Louis.

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