Those wanting a full Branson experience will find it jam-packed into four days with the Branson Ozark Mountain Country, featuring three nights lodging accommodations with admission to Breaking Up is Hard to Do, The Rankin Brothers, SIX, Brett Family, Pierce Arrow, and Noah the Musical.
Day 1 - Arrive in Springfield, MO, Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Arrive into Springfield, MO, approximately thirty minutes north of Branson, and catch a transfer to the Radisson hotel in Branson. Tonight's dinner will be at Tony Z's, with tonight's entertainment being Breaking Up is Hard to Do. This comedic tales is highlighted by the sounds of Neil Sedaka, and follows two friends from Brooklyn looking for a little romance over Labor Day weekend.
Day 2 - City Tour, Mt. Pleasant Winery, The Rankin Brothers, SIX
Awake to breakfast at the Radisson's on-site restaurant, the Wildwood Bistro. After breakfast, you will take to a tour of the city of Branson, seeing sights including the College of the Ozarks and the Mt. Pleasant Winery for a lively wine tasting. Come afternoon, enjoy the talented sounds of The Rankin Brothers. These actual brothers have a wide range of styles and keen ear for music. From 50's classics to the hits of the 90's, you will hear it all with The Rankin Brothers. This evening, you will enjoy another family performance with the brothers of SIX. The Knudsen's will impress with their a capela style that combines vocals, percussion and harmony all without the use of instruments!
Day 3 - Brett Family, Pierce Arrow, Sight & Sound Theater
Once again, awake to breakfast at the Wildwood Bistroa and then prepare for a busy day of Branson attractions. First on the line-up will be the Brett Family. Variety is the key to this performance as the talented siblings dance, sing, and generally entertain their way into your heart. All entertainers are traditionally trained musicians that can tackle styles ranging from gospel to pop. After a short break, it will be back to the show circuit with Pierce Arrow. Of particular note, Pierce Arrow's Dan Britton has accumulated Guinness Book of World Records fame from having the lowest bass vocals in the world. Come evening, enjoy an elegant dinner at the Gardens Restaurant and then take to the 76 Strip one more time to excite in the Broadway-style production of Noah the Musical. You will experience the tale of Noah come to life before your eyes with 40-foot stage sets, dozens of professional actors and live animals, special effects and a timeless story.
Day 4 – Home
Enjoy one last breakfast at the Wildwood Bistro before finally departing for home with countless memories of the Ozarks and the entertainment of Branson to reflect upon.