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    • An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City. An Old Time Christmas at Silver Dollar City is one of the best holiday events in the country, and we would agree.
    • Gingerbread Houses at Chateau on the Lake FREE. It definitely is worth making a stop at Chateau on the Lake to view the amazing Gingerbread Village. My kids loved looking at these gingerbread houses and buildings.
    • Branson Landing FREE. Branson Landing is another great spot to visit in Branson during the Christmas season. The town square at Branson Landing also has an incredible animated Christmas tree.
    • The Titanic Museum. Another great place to visit during the Christmas season is the Titanic Museum. It is all decked out for the holidays and so beautiful.
    • See The Gingerbread Village at Chateau on The Lake
    • Shop at Dicks 5 & 10
    • Cruise “The Strip” Highway 76
    • Take A Self-Guided Tour of 700 Trees in “America’s Christmas Tree City”
    • Enjoy The Decorations and Water Show at Branson Landing
    • Discover The Culinary Creations and Decor at Sugar Leaf Bakery
    • Get A Free Photo with Santa at Bass Pro Shop
    • See The Horses at Dixie Stampede
    • See The “Electrify Christmas” Light Show at The Branson Ferris Wheel
    • Explore Kringle’s Christmas Shop

    You’ve probably never seen gingerbread done quite like this. This edible village, hand crafted by chef Doug Knopp and kitchen staff, stands more than three feet tall and is made of more than 300 pounds of sugar, 120 pounds of egg whites, and 600 pounds of candies, cookies, pretzels, and more. Check out photos from a previous year’s displayhere. Als...

    For over 50 years, Dicks 5 & 10 has been a pillar in downtown Branson. The shop is home to an incredible selection of nostalgic and novelty candy, a vast assortment of gifts, crafts, and merchandise, historic collections, and an ever changing “fun aisle.” Keep an eye out for the Dicks 5 & 10 Express train, which runs around its track overhead the s...

    Most of the theaters, shops, and other attractions deck out their buildings for the holidays. Take some time to cruise the strip to soak up all the twinkling lights. Because traffic can be brutal before and after nightly shows, 9 p.m. is likely the perfect time to make the drive. In Downtown Branson, Chick-Fil-A, Steak N Shake, and many other busin...

    As part of Branson’s commitment to being “America’s Christmas Tree City,” area businesses have teamed up to construct nearly 700 colorful, creative, and unique Christmas trees throughout the city. You’ll find traditional evergreens adorned in lights, tinsel, and ornaments, but also dancing trees of lights, naturally growing trees illuminated with c...

    The Branson Landing shopping and restaurant district is adorned in holiday lights and decorations for the annual “Winter Wonderlanding” celebration. Iconic silver reindeer sculptures welcome guests at the entrance and an all-new must-see 63-foot animated LED Christmas tree (with shows every 20 minutes from 5:30 to 10:50pm nightly) serves as the cen...

    This bakery and cafe inside the Grand Village Shops is known for their incredible unique cake creations and giant homemade marshmallows. Stop by for a sweet treat and enjoy their holiday decor too. LOCATION: 2800 W 76 Country Blvd, Branson, MO 65616 WHEN TO VISIT: Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays

    The outdoor-focused retailer will again host “Santa’s Wonderland” inside their store at Branson Landing. Stop by free crafts, games, and activities, plus get a free photo with Santa! LOCATION: 1 Bass Pro Drive, Branson, MO 65616 WHEN TO VISIT: Nov. 15-Dec. 24; Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays Bass Pro is jus...

    Dixie Stampedeis one of the area’s most popular dinner and show attractions, featuring a cast of 32 horses and riders. If catching the show isn’t in your budget, you can still stop by the theatre to enjoy the holiday decor and see some of the horses who perform in the show from their stables along the building’s exterior. LOCATION: 1525 West Highwa...

    Stop by the Branson Ferris Wheel to experience a special Christmas edition of their “Electrify” music and light show. The Branson Ferris Wheel, located at the Track Family Fun Parks along Highway 76, is the same 150-foot attraction previously housed at Chicago’s Navy Pier for the past two decades. It was moved, refurbished, and reopened in Branson ...

    The largest Christmas store in Missouri, Kringle’s at Grand Village Shops features 125 designer decorated Christmas trees and countless collectables throughout its sprawling 9,000-square-feet of retail space. From specialty ornaments to Christmas villages to nativity sets, it’s all here. LOCATION: 2800 W 76 Country Blvd, Suite 103, Branson, MO 6561...

    • Follow the Christmas Tree Trail. For years now, Branson has been trying to position itself as the nation’s Christmas tree city. The Branson Christmas Coalition rallied businesses and encouraged them to put up gorgeous trees at their businesses all over town and created a Christmas Tree Trail.
    • Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas is perfect for holiday fanatics. Silver Dollar City’s Old Time Christmas is my favorite theme-park festival because I am a Christmas maniac.
    • Take in a show (and watch for deals) Branson has an abundance of shows. Our personal favorite is Dolly Parton’s Stampede, which includes dinner. Dinner far exceeded our expectations in quantity and quality.
    • Check out the gingerbread village at Chateau on the Lake. This has been a long-standing tradition in our family. Every year, we stop in to see the impressive village constructed out of gingerbread.
  1. Branson Market Days – Nov. 22-23, 2024. This pop-up market at the Branson Hilton Convention Center will feature food trucks and concessions, unique Christmas shopping items from over 175 vendors, and gift wrapping services. Admission is $5, and kids 5 and under are free.

    • An Old Time Christmas® at Silver Dollar City. ‘Tis the season for Broadway-style shows, holiday-themed foods, and plenty of hot cocoa at Silver Dollar City’s “An Old Time Christmas®” celebration, the “most illuminated park on Earth.”
    • The Polar Express ™ Train Ride. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime journey to the North Pole, and The Branson Scenic Railway Train is ready to take there with some special surprises along the way!
    • Branson’s Adoration Celebration Parade. For over 70 years, the annual Branson Adoration Parade has taken place in Historic Downtown to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas – and this year will be no exception!
    • Snow Tubing at Wolfe Mountain. Home to the Branson Zip Lines and Canopy Tours, Wolfe Mountain harbors a fun Snowflex artificial snow tubing hill. The 400-foot-long slope allows up to six tubes to run down and is open to all ages and adventure seekers.
  2. Jun 20, 2022 · There are also daily live shows, shops, and restaurants in the charming Christmas village. All of these great Branson Christmas activities come with a variety of ticket options. You can choose to purchase tickets for 1, 2, and 3 days at the park. Ticket prices start at $79 for the day for ages 12 to 64.

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  4. You’ll find Lights of Joy at 700 Expressway Lane, near Sight and Sound Theatre. November 1st, 2023, through January 2nd, 2023, the Lights of Joy Christmas Drive-Thru will be open from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Downtown Branson, Branson Landing, and Branson’s Strip are decorated for Christmas from November 1st until January 2nd.

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