Drove out to Big Cedar Lodge, which was created by the founder of Bass Pro Shops. The grounds cover 100s of acres and have scenic views of waterfalls and stuff. There's also 5 high-priced golf courses on the property. Unfortunately we couldn’t see as much as we hoped from the car. We saw some families riding around in golf carts on paths through the property. But when we looked into renting a golf cart it turns out they were charging $39/person! Yeah, no thanks.
Today was also really hot, hottest day of the trip. So we weren't up for spending much time in the great outdoors anyway.
Later in the afternoon we went to the comedy jamboree show at the Grand Country Inn, it was pretty good. A lot of bad jokes, with music by a live band in between skits. It is a family-friendly show and all-in-all it was a good time.
We then ate at Guy Fieri's restaurant on the Branson Landing. The food was pretty good and surprisingly it was not too expensive either.
We finished the night at the in-laws RV, where the wife cut their hair and we hung out a bit before calling it a night.
Branson is a big commercialized tourist trap with some bad traffic. If you've been tothe Wisconsin Dells, you've been to Branson. Not exactly my cup of tea. We most likely will never be back.
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