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  1. Miracle of Christmas at Sight & Sound Theatres® Branson. (4.9) Based on 182 reviews. Location: Sight & Sound Theatres, 1001 Shepherd of the Hills Expy Branson, MO 65616 1-800-987-6298. The show lasts approximately 2.5 hours. Appropriate for All Ages.

  2. Branson Meadows Cinema 11. We're your local multi-theater movie complex showing all the latest releases. Our parking lot has plenty of space and the lobby is newly remodeled and spacious. Stadium seating & digital surround sound in every theater! To contact us, call Branson's IMAX Entertainment Complex at 417-335-4832. Now Showing! All Categories.

  3. The Christmas season in Branson typically begins in early November and continues through the end of December, though some shows conclude their season in mid-December. Below is a complete list of all the upcoming Christmas shows and events this season in Branson. See the full list of operating Branson Christmas Shows here. Follow:

    • An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City
    • America’s Christmas Tree City Tour
    • Drive-Through Light Displays
    • Snow Tubing at Wolfe Mountain
    • The Polar Express Train Ride
    • Live Reindeer at Promised Land Zoo
    • Visit Or Eat Breakfast with Santa
    • Christmas on The Showboat Branson Belle
    • Winter Wonderlanding at Branson Landing
    • Adoration Scene/Lighted Nativity Above Branson Landing

    We could talk for days about the spectacular display of lights, Broadway-style shows, comfort foods, and generally warm feelings one finds at Silver Dollar City’s (SDC) “An Old Time Christmas” celebration. Proclaimed the “most illuminated park on Earth,” SDC will be adorned in over 6.5 million lights this year with the addition of the “Christmas in...

    Area businesses and residents are teaming together to make Branson “America’s Christmas Tree City.” Launched in 2016, the Branson Christmas Tree Tour will give you the opportunity to see and visit over 100 of the area’s largest, most interesting, colorful, and unique Christmas tree displays. You’ll find traditional evergreens adorned in lights, tin...

    There are three immersive drive-through light displays that welcome guests from dusk until late-night: Let There Be Lights at Promised Land Zoo, Branson’s Lights of Joy, and The Trail of Lights at Shepherd of the Hills. Big Cedar Lodge has also added a paid drive-through display. Visit our Branson Christmas Light Displayspage for dates/times of ope...

    The Branson Zip Lines and Canopy Tours is now also home to Wolfe Mountain, a Snowflex synthetic snow tubing hill. The year-round attraction is nestled in the natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains yet just a few miles north of the city along Highway 65. The 400-foot-long slope allows up to six tubes to run down simultaneously and is open to all-ages...

    Immerse yourself in the 1985 classic holiday story as you ride aboard the Polar Express on the Branson Scenic Railway. The popular experience includes a reading of the story, sounds and carols from the motion picture soundtrack, and complimentary hot cocoa and cookies. Polar Express tickets often sell out VERY early (starting in July!), so make res...

    Pet, feed, and take photos with Sven, Rudolph, Prancer and all your other favorite reindeer at Branson’s Promised Land Zoo, home to the region’s only reindeer herd. A petting zoo featuring live nativity animals, christmas shops, and a two-mile drive-through light display are also part of the Zoo’s Christmas season offerings. More details on Christm...

    There are multiple venues hosting one of Santa’s helpers all season long. Some even offer special Breakfast with Santa opportunities. Visit our Where to visit Santa in Branson pagefor dates and details.

    Cruise aboard the Showboat Branson Belle and enjoy a three-course meal, live entertainment, and stunning views of Table Rock Lake. Tickets for the Showboat Branson Belle can be found here. The Showboat offers “Santa’s Pancakes and PJs” cruises at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. on select days in December. In addition to a hearty breakfast, the experience includ...

    The Branson Landing’s many shops and restaurants adorn themselves in holiday lights and decorations, while iconic silver reindeer sculptures welcome guests at the entrance, and a (new in 2020) 63-foot state-of-the-art LED animated Christmas tree serves as the central attraction in Town Square with shows every 20 minutes from dusk until 10:50 p.m. T...

    Sitting atop the bluff overlooking Lake Taneycomo and the Branson Landing, the Branson Adoration Scene dates back to 1949. That’s when businessman Joe Todd met with artist Steve Miller at a Downtown Branson cafe to sketch their plans to honor the Christ child with a large Christmas card-style display. The scene was rebuilt in 2012 and stands 28-fee...

  4. Nov 1, 2023 · Christmas in Branson is a whole season. That’s right, November 1 through the end of the year provides a full two months of holiday cheer. Each business may have its own official kick-off dates, but for the most part, you can count on things looking a lot more merry beginning in the first week of November each year.

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  5. Here is the link to Branson’s Christmas Tree Tour Interactive Map. 7. North Pole Adventure at Shepherd of the Hills. The North Pole Adventure at Shepherd of the Hills offers so much to see and do for the entire family. This walk-through experience is one that families will absolutely love.

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  7. Ozark Mountain Christmas. There is nothing like an Ozark Mountain Christmas in Branson. When you visit America’s Christmas Tree City during the holiday season, it’s an unforgettable experience. For more than a quarter century, Branson has made its holiday lineup of events a treasured tradition. Celebrations run from November 1st through ...

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