By: Jared Cook
Spending time in Branson, Mo. is definitely time well spent. Taking your family for a winter trip to the “Live Show Capital of the World” offers a unique experience that your family will enjoy. Dozens of attractions and entertainment options await you this winter.
Some think Branson shuts down during the winter months, so I’ve made a list of attractions that will thrill your children and give you and your family some well-deserved fun and relaxation.
No.1 Branson area Festival of Lights
Branson area Festival of Lights is the top Branson travel experience this winter. Experience the magic of the holiday and winter season as Branson is illuminated from Nov. 1 through Jan. 2. Fabulous shows, spectacular sights and all the fine dining and shopping one expects while in Branson. The journey begins with an awe-inspiring one-mile drive of over 175 light displays that are sure to entertain and please your family. The lights enhance the wonderful winter landscape for you and your family.
Travel rates begin at $69 per night for a studio and $79 per night for the 1-bedroom suites. For travelers on a budget, or families looking to escape for the holidays Wyndham Branson at the Meadows is an ideal vacation destination.
Even in this economy, Branson offers many fun attractions completely free of charge. Your whole family is sure to enjoy the beautiful Ozarks without emptying your wallet. Besides, who says you need to spend money to have fun?
Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery – Hosting more than 250,000 visitors annually, this hatchery produces more than one million trout per year! This popular tourist site located below Table Rock Dam is a huge hit with families. Guided tours are provided and for $0.25 you can buy a handful of feed for the trout.

Table Rock Lakeshore Trail is a 2.2 mile trail open from dawn to dusk and available for pedestrians, bikers, in-line skates and more. Bring your family and enjoy the beautiful Ozark scenery. Bike racks, water fountains and benches are available along the way to stop and rest.

Stone Hill Winery – Enjoy a sparkling 30 minute wine-making tour, which ends with some fine wine tasting. Tours are free and show you every step of the wine-making process. Stone Hill Winery’s summer hours are Monday – Saturday, 8:30am to 8pm and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.

Free Sunday Shows are available in several of Branson’s theaters for Ozark style gospel get-togethers. Entertainers and musicians perform traditional gospel music and some share about their faith. Other worship services are complete with preaching and testimonies.
Don’t forget that Wyndham Branson at the Falls is convenient, affordable and a beautiful place to stay during your Branson vacation. With studios starting at $69 a night and one-bedroom suites from $99 a night, you can’t beat these deal
Wyndham Branson at the Falls offers all the modern resort conveniences and still manages to convey the original Ozark area charm. It’s ideally located near the many attractions and provides pretty views of the surrounding hills. It’s so easy to have fun here.
Right now, stay at the Falls for $69 a night for a studio and $99 a night for a one bedroom suite. To book, call 1-800-670-3620 or book now.
Lounge around the outdoor swimming pool and be close to all Branson has to offer!

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But just to give you a taste of the many advantages, we dare you to compare our accommodations, amenities, services and overall value to a hotel stay:
Of course, you'll want to plan ahead, since availability is limited during the most popular seasons, depending on your destination.
What accommodations would you prefer?
Valerie Jennings
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