Just because the holidays are over doesn't mean there isn't some great fun to be had this winter! Pack your bags, gather up the family and head to the Live Music Capital of the World for some hot winter fun.
Some Branson activities are taking a well-deserved break after the holidays, but there are still some wonderful family-friendly shows and activities just waiting to help you have a fantastic vacation.
- Hollywood Wax Museum. Take you family to see some stars — of the Hollywood variety, that is. These figures of classic hits like "Indiana Jones," "The Godfather," "Gone with the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz" are so lifelike, you won't even realize they're made of wax...or are they?
- Elvis and the Superstars. Speaking of seeing stars, you'll be wowed by the spitting image of the King himself! Dave Elhert is amazing as he pays tribute to some of Elvis' greatest hits — but the show doesn't stop there! You'll also see performances by some incredible look-alikes of music's hottest stars, including Tom Jones, Ray Charles, the Spice Girls and more.
- Roy "Dusty" Rogers Jr. and the High Riders Show and Museum Combo. Prepare to see the spirit of the Old West come alive and be transported back to the days of cowboys, cattle-drives and old fashioned fun! You'll get to explore the Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum and be treated to a show by Roy Jr., as he sings the songs made famous by his parents.
- The Veterans Memorial Museum. Instill a sense of patriotic pride in your family with a trip to pay tribute to the honorable men and women who have fought to make our country what it is today. The Veterans Memorial Museum features pieces of American history like the WWII-era P-51 Mustang Fighter plane and over 2,000 artifacts from nearly every American conflict. Spend some time taking pride in our American heritage.
- Ripley's Believe It or Not. Indulge your taste for the absurd at one of Branson's most unique attractions. You'll see bizarre exhibits including a replica of the U.S.S. Forrestal made entirely out of matchsticks and toothpicks, a genuine vampire-killing kit from 1850 and even a shrunken human head! Bring the whole family — there's enough oddity to go around!