Not a moment to waste with so much to see and do in Branson. Everyday was a different show and each was unique and entertaining.
Our first show was Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede dinner and theatre. It's a spectacular show with horses, a buffalo stampede, dogs and pigs. We watched the show while eating a full course meal which included a full roasted chicken per person. No utensils provided, we ate everything with our fingers including Dolly's favorite dessert, apple turnovers.
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| Dixie Stampede Arena is huge |
Our next show was The It Show at The Hughes Brothers Theatre with 50 amazing singers, dancers, musicians and performers. But the most amazing part is they are all family.
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| Great Show |
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| What a talented family |
The next day we went to see Six, again at the Hughes Brothers Theatre. Six brothers mesmerised us for two hours of entertainment with just their voices, zero instruments.
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| Talented brothers |
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| Colorful and very talented brothers |
The night before we left for Arkansas, we went to our first evening performance to see the illusionist Rick Thomas. It was an amazing act, however, I found him kind of creepy and egotistical. Maybe it's well deserved because he has been awarded the illusionist of the world.
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Headlining the Sydney Opera House in Australia and performing in both Las Vegas and Broadway he presents
innovative and mind-blowing grand illusions |
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Drove about 4-hours yesterday through the Ozarks with our passengers, Kurt & Diane, through
the winding, hilly roads of the Ozarks |
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| Our site at Treasure Isle RV Park on Lake Hamilton, Hot Springs, Arkansas |
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| Nice park |
Thanks for stopping in to say hi. God Bless
We have been there a few times and enjoyed many of those sights and sounds, loved SIX and Dolly Partons,also the huge theatre playing Noah at the time with the ark and live animals, rode the ducks was a fun time too. Glad y'all enjoyed the area.
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