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Branson in May....Have a few questions

Stayed many times.

We'll be checking into the Grand Crowne Resort on Fri the 10th. Anyone stay there recently?

I have stayed at Grand Crowne Resorts, in fact I own a few weeks. It is by the 1000 Hills Golf course. The units are 3 bed lock offs. The 3rd bed does not have a jacuzzi but the others do. There is a large indoor swimming pool. A small but good gym. They have some good activities. The units are well maintained and nicely furnished. The staff is great. We had a minor problem with last time and they came and fixed it quickly. Free WiFi.

I have stayed at the Marriott Willow Ridge. The Marriott is a little more upscale but units at Grand Crowne are larger with more features.

Let me know if I can answer any questions.

Joe
 
I have stayed at Grand Crowne Resorts, in fact I own a few weeks. It is by the 1000 Hills Golf course. The units are 3 bed lock offs. The 3rd bed does not have a jacuzzi but the others do. There is a large indoor swimming pool. A small but good gym. They have some good activities. The units are well maintained and nicely furnished. The staff is great. We had a minor problem with last time and they came and fixed it quickly. Free WiFi.

I have stayed at the Marriott Willow Ridge. The Marriott is a little more upscale but units at Grand Crowne are larger with more features.

Let me know if I can answer any questions.

Joe

Thanks Joe, I'm here now and it is very nicely maintained. I'm in building 2 which I was told is the newest. I'm in the A unit so I don't have the jacuzzi or a balcony but don't spend much time in the room to be looking out a balcony anyhow.

I am impressed with the quality of the furnishings.

We used the pool today and that thing is 30' X 50', one of the largest resort pools I've been in. Nicely heated too.
 
You might enjoy the Dewey Short visitors center, just across the dam from the fish hatchery. It is brand new and has a number of displays that the kids may enjoy. You can also walk from there to the landing for the Branson Belle on a shady lakeside paved trail. Best of all its free!


Great idea, I will walk over there.

Anyone been to the Titanic Museum? I have an almost 6 year old, but didn't know if he would like it. Their website says that it's great for his age, but I wanted to get other opinions.

Thanks!
 
Been to Titanic Museum?

Anyone been to the Titanic Museum? I have an almost 6 year old, but didn't know if he would like it. Their website says that it's great for his age, but I wanted to get other opinions.

Thanks!
 
Free

I guess we are really people who go cheaply -- we have never been to Silver Dollar city because the price is so high - (people said it was wonderful tho, especially at Christmas time) - but if you want to not spend too much and with kids, just be aware that the cost is quite high - and there are so many things to do for lower costs or free.

Dick's store in downtown Branson would be wonderful for kids -- but you would have to watch them carefully because it's easy to get lost ....SOOOO much to see ...SOOOO much stuff there- and of course,they should not touch too much stuff?? That might be difficult.

I have not seen this mentioned yet: What you shoud NOT miss is your resort's "Preview night" of the shows -- - this is where the performers visit the resorts to give a little preview of their show to attract you -- yes, there are not the major people like Andy Williams or Shoji - but the presentations are very enjoyable and you get to see a lot of differnet attractions and get an idea of what you might want to see. The different resorts have their own scheduling of this - Do not miss it! Many of the performers hand out coupons too. we have been to several of these in several different resorts. Wyndham has a wonderful meal and showtime. Minimal cost.

It would be a very nice visit to drive out to Big Cedar's resort and just look around, maybe even grab a bite to eat at Lodge’s Truman House Coffee Cafe on the patio overlooking the lake. the grounds are always decorated so beautifully and the children would enjoy walking around too. Free.

If you want to have your eyes pop out, just visit Shoji's threatre - there is a gift shop and visit the bathrooms.....unique decorations. Without the show, it's free.

Our favorite show is the Hamner Barber show. One of the least expensive and very enjoyable. There is a [magic] tribute to Veterans which is unbelievable!

Our favorite restaurant is the Uptown Café , inexpensive , old-time, and often has live music.

restaurant coupons
http://www.bransonrestaurants.com/discounts.asp
 
I guess we are really people who go cheaply -- we have never been to Silver Dollar city because the price is so high - (people said it was wonderful tho, especially at Christmas time) - but if you want to not spend too much and with kids, just be aware that the cost is quite high - and there are so many things to do for lower costs or free.
I think it really depends on how often you go. We typically go to Branson several times a year and we love Silver Dollar City, so annual passes are worth it. I think they're around $80-90/year, and they always include a bundle of "bring a friend for free" passes so we can take friends/family with us.

Just for a day (or even a few days) and one trip, I would probably agree with you.

It's an incredible park, though. Extremely family oriented. Way more than Six Flags, and even a bit more than Disney IMHO.
 
We have been to the Titanic Museum, although about 5 years ago so not certain what might have changed in that time. My kids were mid-teens and older then. They liked it as I did as well. It does give you a good sense of the ship, the people and the whole story around its sinking.

There were some exhibits that could be touched; one that i remember is the swirling tub of water that was the same temperature as the water the ship sunk in. You put your hand in it to see how long you could take it. They also had some recreated cabins and the main staircase. These you could touch and play with as much as you wanted.

Six i think might be a little young to keep their attention the whole time. If you are interested in the story then you will very likely enjoy it.

John
 
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