You’ll interact with displays, take your picture with a real iceberg and feel what 28-degree water feels like. It’s not just a museum, the Titanic Museum Attraction places you in the middle of history as a passenger aboard the ill-fated ship. Landing Axes, 9 South Boardwalk Museums for history lovers Note: Landing Axes is temporarily closed.ġ4. They use World Axe Throwing League-approved axes. If you’re at Branson Landing, you’ll find Landing Axes, another indoor axe throwing venue. (Don’t worry, they teach you how to do it first) TommyHawks Axe Throwing has indoor axe throwing as well as pool and cornhole. Axe throwingĪxe throwing is starting to grow across the U.S., so naturally, there are venues in Branson for you to try it out. Splash Country Waterpark at Grand Country Resort, 1945 W. Day passes are available, but if you reserve a room at Grand Country Resort, it’s included!ġ3. And coming soon? There’s an indoor wave pool under construction. No matter how cold it gets, there’s always the indoor waterpark, right? Splash Country Waterpark’sindoor options include a lazy river, three-story treehouse with water features, and waterslides. Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure, 4106 W. Dinosaur Museum has 40 life-size dinosaurs to learn about through exhibits.ĩ. There’s also a fun, climbable kelp forest for kids.įamilies can step back in time to the age of dinosaurs. Inside, explore sealife by walking through a water tunnel, visiting touch tanks, and marveling at all the aquariums. You’ll know you’ve found the Aquarium at the Boardwalk easily – there’s a giant octopus covering the building. Beyond the butterflies, check out the Banyan Tree Maze, Mirror Maze, and reptiles in the Critter Center. Some exhibits are outdoors, though.īutterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure is like an indoor tropical getaway with free-flying butterflies all around. For animal lovers (modern & prehistoric)īranson’s Wild World isn’t a zoo instead, it’s a way to learn about animals through encounters like helping feed them. Andy B’s Bowl Social, 405 Branson Landing Blvd.Ħ. WonderWorks Branson, 2835 Highway 76 Country Blvd.Ģ. It’s also a shooting virtual game, but it’s a bit more intense.ġ. While there, try the 7D Dark Ride Adventure. Play video games, pinball, and other retro games – most can be played for one price.įor all kinds of arcade games – not just the retro 80s stuff – head to Arcade City. 1984 Branson Arcadeis a trip to the past. There’s also times set aside for younger visitors. Of course you can jump at Big Air Trampoline Park, but there’s also a ninja course, zipline, and mechanical bull among its attractions. Photo courtesy Branson Convention and Visitors Bureau Families are welcomed, but I’d bet the evenings are more fun for the 21 and older crowd. It’s a bar-meets-entertainment center, with bowling, karaoke, virtuality and escape rooms. Highlights include black light putt putt, indoor go carts, and a two-story laser tag arena.įor an older crowd, head to Andy B’s Bowl Social at Branson Landing. Similarly, Fun Spotat Grand Country has both indoor and outdoor options, and the indoor stuff is plentiful. There is an outdoor maze, too, if weather permits. Ripley’s Super Fun Zone has unlimited play for the admission price, which includes laser tag, Smash Dash, and Ripley’s Laserace. The indoor multi-story ropes course has 45 obstacles, including ziplines, and suspension bridges, and two free falls. Tip: Save 5% on a combo ticket to WonderWorks and the Titanic Museum Attraction through !įor extreme adventure-loving people, Fritz’s Adventure is the place. One of the highlights is the XD Theater Motion, which is like a virtual out-of-control mineshaft cart ride, and laser tag. WonderWorks, it’s kinda like a children’s museum and science center rolled into an all-day indoor amusement park experience (with the rollercoaster being virtual).
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