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An Ozark Mountain Christmas

“America’s Christmas Tree City,” Branson, Missouri, rolls out the red-and-green carpet to visitors looking to immerse themselves in cheer and goodwill” If Santa, the missus and their band of merry…

By Patti Verbanas
Nov 27, 2019
Read Time: 5 minutes

“America’s Christmas Tree City,” Branson, Missouri, rolls out the red-and-green carpet to visitors looking to immerse themselves in cheer and goodwill"

If Santa, the missus and their band of merry elves weren’t so busy getting the sled ready, likely they’d be in Branson, Missouri. Starting on November 1, the town transforms into a winter wonderland with events, festivals and a blanket of holiday décor so festive that the bright memories will carry you warmly through the impending winter’s chill.

When it comes to this jolly holiday,Branson holds the crown. Cited as one of the best Christmas destinations inAmerica by national media like The Today Show, the Travel Channel and The Wall Street Journal, Branson also hasbeen named “America’s Christmas Tree City” for four years straight, and forgood reason: Last year, the community-wide event boasted more than 1,700Christmas trees, some more than 25 feet tall.

Miles of lights radiate out from the towncenter, beckoning travelers — come on,this way! —bringing the magic of the season to life with homespun charm. Followingis our Christmas List of favorite events and places to visit:

Oh, Come Let Us Adore Him!

The holiday season in Branson includesthe Adoration Celebration, now inits 71st year. The 2019 event occurs at dusk on December 8, when theNativity scene, populated by 28-foot-tall figures on top of Mt. Branson, islit. This non-commercial event recalls the true meaning of Christmas and givesparticipants a chance to reflect on the pure wonder and joy of the season.

Everyone Dancin’ Merrily in the New Old Fashioned Way

Branson is known for its blockbustershows, and Christmas is an occasion for the stars to put out their best sparkleand shine. Book tickets to a holiday show from any one of Branson’s top-tier actsand entertaining families: Clay Cooper, Doug Gabriel, the Baldknobbers, Presleys,Osmonds, Lennons, Duttons, Haygoods, Bretts, The Petersens, SIX and the HughesBrothers. Want to go really big? TheHughes Family Christmas show stars not only the five guys, but their entirefamily of close to 50 people. Now, that’s a family reunion to remember!  

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Goodness & Light

Branson’s Gift of Lights drive-through Christmas light display features over300 super-bright LED lights from November 1 to January 1. Hear the story ofChrist’s birth set to synchronized lights, embark on the Santa Safari, weavethrough a forest of Christmas trees, time-travel to prehistoric times, and seeNoah’s Ark in a new light — literally.

Promised Land Zoo transforms into a sparkling wonderlandevery night in the holiday season. Santa’s Safari Village is two miles ofjaw-dropping light displays, and VIP admission allows you to travel on a climate-controlledtour bus and meet and feed the safari animals.

The Trail of Lights, Branson’s original drive-throughdisplay, has been delighting families who have wound their way through the160-acre Shepherd of the Hills Homestead for 29 years. New this year is “TheNorth Pole Adventure,” a walk-through experience that takes you throughthousands of twinkling lights and past hot chocolate stands and artisan crafts.

Mrs. Claus greets the kids at Big Cedar Lodge.

Home for the Holidays

Make Big Cedar Lodge your home for the holidays, and you’ll have a Christmas to remember. Starting on the night of November 29 through the holiday season, parents can arrange for elves or Santa to visit their children in their rooms at night to read them a story, take photos and leave them goodies. Or bring the kids to the Elves’ Workshop, which features a Christmas movie, hot chocolate, and a ceramic ornament that guests can paint and keep.

The chapel at Big Cedar Lodge.

Feel nostalgic as you lace up your ice skates andcircle around a large interactive Christmas tree on the synthetic ice rink,which is rimmed with glittery lights, or embark on a scavenger hunt seeking holidayornaments, which you can then use to decorate a wreath to take home, or go onthe hunt for the ubiquitous Elves on the Shelf — snap a picture of themischievous creatures when you find them and receive a prize.

Otherevents include a Gingerbread Build-Off; tree lighting ceremonies; stockingdecorating; storytime and baking with Mrs. Claus; a Kids’ Club Tree DecoratingPajama Party; and a celebration of the 12 Days of Christmas from December 13 to24, with each day featuring a special activity. You can also soak in the seasonby joining fellow guests on a holiday light tour. Offered every day but Sundayfrom November 19 to December 30, the tour takes guests on a festive tram ridethrough twinkling lights, complete with Christmas carols,  blankets and hot chocolate.

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Then, withRudolph’s nose a twinkle on the horizon, you can usher Baby New Year in stylewith celebrations designed specifically for children, teens and adults.

Bring Him Silver & Gold

Silver Dollar City rings in the season with its acclaimedholiday festival, an Old Time Christmas, which features the Christmas inMidtown Light Spectacular, Rudolph’s Holly Jolly Christmas Light Parade withmusical, lighted floats accompanied by 33 costumed characters, an all-newtowering 8-story video-motion Christmas tree,  two Broadway-style Christmas productions and6.5 million lights,  plus rides, handcrafted shopping and holiday diningspecialties.  

The 1880s-style theme park hosts two Broadway-styleproductions that complement dozens of star-filled Christmas music shows in Branson. During AnOld Time Christmas, Silver Dollar City is open Thursdays – Sundaysbeginning November 2, plus Wednesdays Nov. 20 through December 18, and openafter Christmas Dec. 26-30. Hours, schedules and more at silverdollarcity.com

O, Christmas Tree!

You’ll find Christmas trees everywhere:traditionally decorated trees, natural trees strung with holiday lights and even“creative” trees formed from unusual objects, in unique shapes or set inone-of-a-kind displays are sure to delight. Can you imagine the 25-foot-talltree created by Track Family Fun Parks with its 500 up-cycled go-kart tires?

One of the best selfie spots is in frontof the tree in front of the Sight & Sound Theatre: It’s a breathtaking 46feet tall, with a six-foot star on top, more than 4,300 LED lights and 1,260ornaments.

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