We left for Branson on a Monday morning around 8:15 AM after saying goodbye to our cats. We made a couple of bathroom break stops, but we didn't stop at Wally's in Fenton this year - it pales in comparison to Buc-ees.
I had been bugging my hubby for years to stop at the Uranus Fudge Factory. You can see it on Hwy. 44 on the eastbound side, if you're headed south towards Branson. My hubby would always make an excuse that he was in a hurry to get to Branson (can't argue with that) or he was in a hurry to get home. This year, however, he wanted to stop and visit.
The Fudge Factory complex has several different attractions, some of which are pictured below. It is famous for its fudge.
The water tower |
The sideshow museum |
The feathers in his headdress were lollipops. |
This sign reminded me of the sign on M*A*S*H. |
On Tuesday morning, we went to the Aquarium on the Boardwalk. There is a sliding ticket price depending on what time you want to go. We went early in the morning to beat the crowds. There are also various discounts on the website. We took advantage of the "neighbor" discount, even though we live in southwest Illinois. Plus, you can download your tickets to your Apple Wallet or your Google Wallet. No worries about printing and/or losing tickets. Here are some photos of the Aquarium.
After we left the Aquarium, we drove across the street to the Grand Village shopping center. The shops weren't open until 10 AM, so we sat in the car until the stores opened. We visited the Dickens Gift Shop and the Dickens Gift Shop Boutique (they no longer sell Simply Southern merchandise - sad), Back in Time Toys, and Kringles Christmas Store. We then stood in line at the door to Mel's Hard Luck Diner so we could get in when they opened at 11 AM. The food was great as always, but the prices have gone way up. Our bill was $75.00 for three people for food and drink. We won't be visiting Mel's for a while.
We then stopped at the Fig Tree Books and More Christian bookstore, where we bought 2 t-shirts and a Bible word search book. We wanted to stop on the way out to shop so we didn't have to carry our bags into Mel's.
We had nothing planned for Tuesday afternoon, so the guys hung out at the condo and I went to Tanger Outlet Mall, where I bought hand soap at Bath & Body Works and a makeup bag at Vera Bradley. I looked for shoes at Reebok and Famous Footwear, but didn't find any. There is a Simply Southern store at Tanger, but I didn't visit that side of the mall. Maybe next time.
After my shopping expedition, I went back to the condo, and we had dinner. Hubby and I went up to the main Falls building to take a look around. There was some remodeling going on, and the indoor pool and hot tub were not open, which was disappointing.
On Wednesday morning, we made our annual visit to Branson Landing. The guys bought clothing at Bass Pro Shops, but I couldn't find anything I wanted. We had purchased tickets through Branson.com for "David" at Sight & Sound, so we went to pick them up. The guy who waited on us pressured me only a little bit about a new condo development we could tour, but I said no.
We hung out back at the condo until it was time to go to dinner at Heroes Tastes & Taps (f/k/a Montana Mike's), with a voucher we purchased from OzarksDeals.com (it's still available here). The prices and the food were very good, and our waitress (whose name I have forgotten, but it starts with a K) was very friendly and attentive. We will visit here again.
We went to the 7:30 show of "David" at Sight & Sound Theater. We had to exchange our vouchers for tickets, so we got there early to do that. We went to the gift shop, where I bought our usual refrigerator magnet. The show was very good, as always, but I think "Queen Esther" was a little better. They had David strumming his harp like a guitar, and any musician worth his salt knows you pluck a harp and not strum it. David was not a rock star. Some of the musical numbers were too Broadway-like. "David" will be playing at Sight & Sound next year, so we won't be going back there next year. It took forever getting out of the parking lot after the show, and we didn't get back to our condo until 11 PM. I think we'll be doing the afternoon shows at Sight & Sound from now on.
On Thursday, we visited the recently remodeled Shepherd of the Hills Conservation Education Center next to the Fish Hatchery. The remodeling was very well done, and the facility is now very modern and very educational. Even the bathrooms were remodeled. We went outside and fed the trout. We forgot to bring cups for the fish food, so each of us only got one quarter's worth of fish food. I always enjoy watching the fish come up to the surface of the water to be fed. We then drove down the road and visited the Dewey Short Center. I covered this facility in a blog post several years ago.
We went back to the condo for lunch. In the afternoon, we went for a ride and ended up at Andy's Frozen Custard, where we all enjoyed our favorite sundaes. We went back to the condo and freshened up so we could go out to dinner at Florentina's Italian Ristorante. We used the buy one, get one half price coupon mentioned earlier. It was the son's turn to purchase dinner. I had my usual lasagna, and the hubby got the sampler. We then went back to the condo to pack up and go home the next day.
I was hoping to visit the new Truth Traveler attraction, but it's not open yet. Hopefully, we can visit Branson for the Christmas season this year, and we can go to Truth Traveler then.
Since I'm always mentioning my refrigerator magnet souvenirs, I thought I'd post a photo of the ones I purchased this year.
If you click on the words in bold, it will take you to that website in a separate window. Sorry it took so long to finish this blog post! Thanks as always for reading!
Diane
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