With a large array of comedy, music and variety shows that typically tops out at over 100 choices, it’s easy for some of Branson’s other great attractions to be overlooked, though Branson’s small stable of theme parks can prove to be every bit as impressive as any theatrical entertainment found throughout the area. Whether cooling down at White Water, reliving Ozark history at Silver Dollar City or experiencing wonder and imagination at Celebration City, there are a variety of ways to stay active and entertained while visiting Branson, MO.

Silver Dollar City

As the first theme park in Branson, Silver Dollar City is an encompassing look at all that Branson stands for. The park is set to resemble the Ozarks during the 1800’s with a variety of craft exhibits, historical reenactments and a natural charm, and that’s just the setting of this exciting park. Guests can expect to find numerous rides such as the interactive Flooded Mine and thrilling coaster experiences including PowderKeg, 40 daily live shows, and countless attractions that range from train rides to child play areas. Let entertainment and history come together at Silver Dollar City for a truly memorable day in Branson.

Celebration City

Celebration City is a nighttime theme park attraction in Branson that offers great times well after the sun has set. Park goers will find a variety of typical theme park draws ranging from roller coasters and child rides, but there is also a certain carnival feel to the park as well. Carnival games, miniature golf and a Ferris wheel are also featured at Celebration City, with an amazing laser light show taking place each evening.

White Water

If you’re looking to beat the summer heat when visiting Branson, then you’ll definitely want to stop by White Water. This 12-acre water park features water attractions ranging from thrilling to relaxing. Whether soaking up the sun alongside a wave pool or tearing through a tube slide, there’s something for the entire family at White Water.

Post a Comment

Recent Comments

  • Jill: Could someone tell me who the awesome bluegrass group was that played so furiously and had high male vocals...
  • imiller: ..so glad to see Jason Aldean in the line up…looking forward to his performance…finally on a...
  • Bill: Would sure like to see more of Gene Watson on the Opry. He’s more than paid his dues, and certainly...
  • Candy Aurand: So glad to see that Neal mcCoy will once again be gracing the presence of the Opry stage! Was wondering...
  • Bonnie: We are going to see this at the end of May and I hope with all my heart that the seats in the balcony are...

My Blog Log