Branson Holiday

November 5 – 8, 2009 4 days $589.00

Christmas tours to Branson are absolutely spectacular! The
decorations and shows are an extravaganza. We include some of the
top shows and or course this affects the tour price but quality shows
are what we want.

Day 1: Today we will make our way to Branson arriving late afternoon. We
will jump right into the Christmas spirit and enjoy an evening show with Tony
Orlando and the Lennon Sisters. Tony sings his favorites then the America’s
Sweethearts share their musical memories in song from the past 50 years.

Day 2: This morning we will start at the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Happy
Trails Theater. To help continue the legacy, Dustin Rogers, joins his father
Roy Rogers, Jr. (Dusty) and the High Riders on stage. Prior to the show we
will have a short time to view the memorabilia in the museum which
showcases and celebrates their lives. Our afternoon show will find us at the
Yakov Theater where we will laugh at his comedic tales, witty perceptions and
his funny facts. We will then spend the evening with the Oak Ridge Boys.
Their four-part harmony has delivered incredible performances for forty-four
years. Everyone loves to sing along with the group’s greatest hits.

Day 3: The Wissmann Family Christmas is our first stop today. One family,
thirteen children and fifteen instruments will delight us as we enjoy their
Bluegrass Christmas musical event that unites all the elements of a genuine
family-style Christmas! Next is the always popular Daniel O’Donnell with his
traditional gospel, Irish ballads and country favorites with an Irish twist! We
will enjoy our last show at the Sight & Sound Theatre and the spectacular show
Miracle of Christmas. The 300 foot stage wraps around the audience and the
show includes hundreds or animals and dynamic staging. What a great way to
get our holiday season started at America’s most beloved Christian theater.

Day 4: Today we say goodbye to Branson as we make our way back to Yoder
with the holiday tunes dancing in our heads ready to share the season with
our families.