For some people, January may not be a good month to do some traveling because of the post-holiday feels. But spending your January in Branson is not a bad thing at all, since this month still gives off that festive feeling that people get during the holidays. A January in Branson still offers you the best attractions and activities in the area, and you might even be just in time to catch the new ones. Any time of the year would be a good time to be in Branson. If you are one to avoid the winter crowds in Branson, the visiting in January may just be perfect for you.
Branson is known to celebrate events to honor our modern day heroes. During January, one of the popular events that you can attend is the commemoration of the signing of the Vietnam Peace Accord and the heroism of the American war veterans. The celebration includes a ceremony and dinner. The war is known to be the longest and the most controversial war in the history of America, which is why this Branson tradition is one that remains to be sacred for everyone and especially for those who fought in the war. Branson also considers a serious matter the celebration for the veterans, for it is not everyday that they take the spotlight for their heroic deeds.
Winter season in Branson is also filled with exciting events. Every year, an ice sculpting event is held in the Branson Titanic Museum. The world’s largest Titanic museum is in Branson, and this museum is also a great venue to learn more about the history of the ship and the people who were once aboard it. The month of January is when the annual ice sculpting event is held. This event features the best ice sculptors from all over the world, and it’s for free!
When you are in Branson, visit the other museums too, so you can find a lot of interesting information. You can go to the Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum to see odd facts and artifacts from around the world, which are what made the name Ripley very famous.
Who wouldn’t love shopping without large crowds? During a January in Branson, the crowds are pretty much chill, so you can shop flawlessly and you don’t have to wait in long lines. Branson has also become a shopper’s paradise with the outlet malls such as Branson Landing, Tanger Outler Center, IMAX Shopping Complex, and The Shoppes at Branson Meadows.
January is still an exciting time to be in Branson. To make it even more memorable for you, book your stay in Thousand Hills Golf Resort where you can have various lodging options, and you also get to stay near Branson’s entertainment district. For reservations and inquiries, call 1-877-262-0430.