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Here is my abridged TUG review of the Marriott Willow Ridge Lodge in Branson.
This is in Branson MO. It's the first Marriott branded location I've been to. The resort and what it has is all excellent. It manages to feel like you're in the woods on a hill while actually being right in the middle of greater Branson.
Pros:
Everything is in working order.
The showers have hand held sprayers (Why don't all of them?)
The lock-off is actually great because separate climate control for each bedroom. Again, every bedroom should have its own climate control IMO.
The resort is small, each building is easily walkable to the club house with almost every diversion you could imagine.
There's full sized shuffle board, horseshoes, basket ball half/pickleball court. It has a wiffleball field.
Set up is such that Instacart and Walmart will deliver food and groceries directly to the room, even when on the 5th floor.
Beds are amazing.
They have many grills, and in each setup there's both a propane and charcoal option.
0 - NO attempt to get me to a presentation, no calls etc. I got the high floor (actually top floor) I asked for and IMHO a good location basically far away from the elevator. And this was an II exchange not in preference.
Cons:
Middling ice maker only in the main 1BR fridge. The below freezer setup is IMHO badly designed, especially if you want something like a frozen Pizza. The same setup could hold 1/3 more if it was on top and didn't need all the space and clearance for the sliding rails etc.
Pillows are not great - struggle to get comfortable. It's sad because the beds are really good, but I keep having neck pain from the pillows.
NO SAUNA or steam room. Loses .5 pts
Elevators are SLOW. Probably the slowest I've seen. I can't really overstate how slow these elevators are.
Other considerations:
These aren't pluses or negatives in my mind, but do kinda give the whole thing a vibe for me.
The housekeeping is a bit stingy if you ask for toilet paper and tissues. I got one of each. I can't think of another resort that if asking for toilet paper didn't bring at least 2 rolls.
The big other consideration is location. The resort itself is probably one of the top ones I've ever been to and is a blast.
The problem is Branson. Not that it's bad, no, there's a bunch of things to do, but at least so far there's nothing unique to Branson. So if you live close to Branson, this is a good place to come for outlets, "Disney springs style" outdoor malls, some minor shows, and restaurants, resorts and mini-golf. The problem is - if you're like me, I could either drive less time and get to the same sorts of setups in Myrtle Beach or even the Berkshires to some extent and still get inexpensive exchanges or last call bookings etc, OR I could drive about the same and get to Orlando which is Branson times 100 in all that stuff. It's also warmer longer. I think if you're on the West Coast the same is true (I just don't know the areas as well). So Branson is where you go if you're in the middle of the country and want a watered down Orlando basically.
And that surrounding location weakness holds the resort back from a 8.5 also. It's a great resort, but it's not a self contained vacation destination like some of the reports of the Mexican resorts. It's missing some of the stuff I'd want to absolutely want to come back for that setup or features, namely a Sauna and Steam room. And it's not in a "forget the resort", go do stuff location. So I don't know if you could do better if you are coming to Branson, I just don't really know why you would come to Branson unless you lived close. Everything it does I've seen done as well closer or a similar distance done better.
8 TUG score.
This is in Branson MO. It's the first Marriott branded location I've been to. The resort and what it has is all excellent. It manages to feel like you're in the woods on a hill while actually being right in the middle of greater Branson.
Pros:
Everything is in working order.
The showers have hand held sprayers (Why don't all of them?)
The lock-off is actually great because separate climate control for each bedroom. Again, every bedroom should have its own climate control IMO.
The resort is small, each building is easily walkable to the club house with almost every diversion you could imagine.
There's full sized shuffle board, horseshoes, basket ball half/pickleball court. It has a wiffleball field.
Set up is such that Instacart and Walmart will deliver food and groceries directly to the room, even when on the 5th floor.
Beds are amazing.
They have many grills, and in each setup there's both a propane and charcoal option.
0 - NO attempt to get me to a presentation, no calls etc. I got the high floor (actually top floor) I asked for and IMHO a good location basically far away from the elevator. And this was an II exchange not in preference.
Cons:
Middling ice maker only in the main 1BR fridge. The below freezer setup is IMHO badly designed, especially if you want something like a frozen Pizza. The same setup could hold 1/3 more if it was on top and didn't need all the space and clearance for the sliding rails etc.
Pillows are not great - struggle to get comfortable. It's sad because the beds are really good, but I keep having neck pain from the pillows.
NO SAUNA or steam room. Loses .5 pts
Elevators are SLOW. Probably the slowest I've seen. I can't really overstate how slow these elevators are.
Other considerations:
These aren't pluses or negatives in my mind, but do kinda give the whole thing a vibe for me.
The housekeeping is a bit stingy if you ask for toilet paper and tissues. I got one of each. I can't think of another resort that if asking for toilet paper didn't bring at least 2 rolls.
The big other consideration is location. The resort itself is probably one of the top ones I've ever been to and is a blast.
The problem is Branson. Not that it's bad, no, there's a bunch of things to do, but at least so far there's nothing unique to Branson. So if you live close to Branson, this is a good place to come for outlets, "Disney springs style" outdoor malls, some minor shows, and restaurants, resorts and mini-golf. The problem is - if you're like me, I could either drive less time and get to the same sorts of setups in Myrtle Beach or even the Berkshires to some extent and still get inexpensive exchanges or last call bookings etc, OR I could drive about the same and get to Orlando which is Branson times 100 in all that stuff. It's also warmer longer. I think if you're on the West Coast the same is true (I just don't know the areas as well). So Branson is where you go if you're in the middle of the country and want a watered down Orlando basically.
And that surrounding location weakness holds the resort back from a 8.5 also. It's a great resort, but it's not a self contained vacation destination like some of the reports of the Mexican resorts. It's missing some of the stuff I'd want to absolutely want to come back for that setup or features, namely a Sauna and Steam room. And it's not in a "forget the resort", go do stuff location. So I don't know if you could do better if you are coming to Branson, I just don't really know why you would come to Branson unless you lived close. Everything it does I've seen done as well closer or a similar distance done better.
8 TUG score.