Branson: Hotels with Balcony
Those interested in an affordable vacation full of music and entertainment will find exactly that in Branson, Missouri. The Roy Clark Celebrity Theater was one of the first theaters to open during Branson’s resurgence in the 1980s and remains a popular venue for country music performers. Other popular theaters in the area include the Dutton Family Theater, the Branson Mall Music Theater and the Clay Cooper Theater. While the city is best known for its live shows, there are dozens of other notable attractions in Branson. The Titanic Museum is one of the most popular and displays numerous exhibits about the doomed ocean liner as well as actual artifacts recovered from its wreckage. Those interested in taking a picture with one of their favorite celebrities can do so at the Hollywood Wax Museum, which features likenesses of everyone from Elvis Presley to Marilyn Monroe. Those traveling with children should certainly plan to spend a day at White Water Branson. Opened in 1980, it has steadily grown throughout the years and now features over a dozen water-themed rides. Adults looking to take a break from the kids are advised to make the short drive to the Mount Pleasant Winery. Founded in the 19th century, it is the third-largest winery in Missouri and offers a large number of red and white varietals to sample.
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