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