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    Bigfoot Fun Park

    Bigfoot Fun Park

    4.2
    (76 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    This was by far the best arcade and escape room. They have three different types of coin machines…read morethat are only $1 for a play. Better pricing than other arcades. I did an escape room for two people and did a deal for $49ish and you get a $25 voucher with the deal. Then a $35ish for a second ticket without the voucher. It was a really good deal. We also got a $5 buck voucher at the end of the escape room. So we basically got back $30 bucks if you think about it. lol. Arcade games are pretty good. I liked their arcade gifts too.

    Wednesday evening's outing led us to a very enjoyable miniature golf course, where we had lots of…read more opportunity to unwind at our own pace due to the low crowd. Mayeli Kc keep score, but I don't think we even know who won ? Bigfoot fun Park is a popular family destination with a 18 hole miniature golf course. It has single passes and family passes. There is a combo pass or you can bundle miniature golf with Bigfoot arcade game so if you're in Branson stop in at this fun miniature golf course Open daily 10 AM to 10 PM Single passes $13.95 Family pass of four $47.95 3608 West Highway 76 Branson, Missouri

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    Retro Mania

    Retro Mania

    3.0
    (27 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Excellent service, the burgers and fries and the best! The kids have lots to do here, even karaoke…read more This is a hidden gem in Branson.

    This is a small nostalgic museum with neat little cafe. They have a few parking spots out front,…read morebut it can get a little tight. We decided to get a quick bite to eat in the cafe before exploring the museum. It is an 80s themed cafe with a full bar with seating, booths and tables. There is also a stage that has Alvin and the chipmunk statues on it. We got some of their pretzel bites and nachos. We also got some of their fun themed adult beverages to wash our apps down. The bartender/waited was awesome. He was very friendly and helpful. He had tons of personality. We then went over to the museum. I think the food in the restaurant and admission was a bit over priced, but it is Branson. The first floor of the museum has classic arcade games that are set to free play, so you can play them as much as you like without having to put in a quarter. There are also some photo ops with Simpsons, E.T., Maverick (Top Gun), Darth Vader, Indiana Jones, and the Terminator statues available. You will find the cashier, a couple of escape rooms and a gift shop (which did not have much) on this floor as well. On the way up the stairs you will come across a Bill and Ted mannequin and a pay phone, which I enjoyed showing my kids. On the second level, which is dimly illuminated, is where the fun happens. You will find more escape rooms up here, a small cosmic miniature golf course, and cool movie theater that plays 80s movies. They were playing Gremlins while I was there and they had Gremlin mannequins in the front row. I went through the hunted house and even though they did not have any live characters, and I knew what was coming, I still found the haunted house to be a bit scary. I may have flinch a bit walking through. The mini golf course glows and has an 80s music theme, with Michael Jackson and Guns and Roses mannequins. Everything except the escape rooms are included with admissions. You will find a bunch of 80s memorabilia around the museum like cabbage path dolls, troll dolls, critters, and a prince guitar. There are also placards throughout the museum that provide information on some of those exhibits. I liked this place. and most people that grew up in the 80s will go through here and reminisce about their childhood. The museum does have a lot crammed into it little space and spills out into the parking lot with a Top Gun jet and a Robo Cop police car. I recommend checking this place out, and suggest you search spots like Groupon to save you a few bucks. They do offer a military discount.

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    Wonderworks Branson

    Wonderworks Branson

    3.7
    (74 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Wonderworks was a fantastic experience. Way cooler than we expected. We ended up spending 6 hours…read morehere and riding most of the rides multiple times. It was a fairly slow day in terms of people (Friday before Memorial Day) so wait times were low which was nice. The amount of different exhibits for all ages was nice and it offered a number of things we could all do as a family. The stand up Twister game was a family favorite as was laser tag. the XD theatre and the Wonder Coaster ended up being their overall favorites. Our boys are 14,10 and 7 and all do them loved it. Will be back.

    First let me say that I am a tour bus driver and I have taken groups to the Pigeon Forge location…read moreand had an excellent experience there. Because of my experience in Pigeon Forge, I brought my wife to the Branson Location so she could have a good experience with me. I am totally disappointed in the Branson location because so many of the exhibits and interactive activities were not working. Upon leaving I informed the manager That I was not happy and why. He acted totally indifferent with only a half-hearted apology and multiple excuses. No offers for refund, free admission next time, etc. I don't think that my patronage had any value at this location and as a result I will not be endorsing visiting bus tours to patronize this location either. Absolute Failure at Branson Wonder WORKS. Too bad there isn't a half star choice for reviews.

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    Beyond The Lens!

    Beyond The Lens!

    4.3
    (52 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This was really fun! Great cool place to go in the heat of summer! Would love to do it again!read more

    If I could do only one attraction in Branson, this would be it. This place is amazing and both my…read morekids and I really, really loved it. It is a trendsetting museum and is very high tech. You can easily spend a half a day here. They have an adequate amount of parking between spots on the right side of the building and a small lot on the left. You can not miss this place with the huge camera structure with large banners coming from it, that marks the main entrance. There are three kinds of tickets that you can get. One ticket will just give you access to the museum. Another will give you access to the museum and one of the two Flyride adventures, of your choice. The third gives you access to the museum and both Flyrides. You can get the VIP picture upgrade that gives you access to the souvenir pictures from the Flyride as well as all pictures that you take in the museum. That upgrade was on sell when I was there so I got it. They do offer military discount and you may be able to find a deal online, on sites such as Groupon. I suggest explore your discount options before your visit. The museums Flyride is fully immersive virtual flying experience. It makes you feel that you are part of the action. And it incorporates all of your senses. You well feel the wind, smell the scents, and get a like sprinkle of water on you during water scenes. The two shows that were playing during my visit were Polar Express and Take Flight Across America. I liked Polar Express the best. The museum is a lot larger than it looks. All the games and experiences in the museum are included with admission. There are no add-ons, which I found to be very nice. When you enter you will see a virtual paparatzi exhibit where you are the star walking downing the red carpet. My kids really loved that. There is also a million dollars in a glass case and a large walk through kaleidoscope on that floor as well. Upstairs is where you will find the bulk of the attractions. First, you have a virtual Hollywood handprint exhibit, where you make a digital handprint on the vitual sidewalk. Next to that room is a party. This room has a Dance video game and a large video of popular dance routines playing on loop. You are welcome to dance along or just watch and enjoy the music and dancing. The next room has pop culture/video game information and artifacts. There is also a virtual reality game called Virtual Beat, with a headset in that area. A staff member has to help with that game though. After leaving that room you will come across large video games like Space Invaders, Connect Four, Pacman, and Deal or No Deal. There is also an interactive astroid destroying/football throwing video game. It was a real work out. The next room have 3D and illusion photos such as a dinosaur coming out of a picture, a Barbie and GI Joe Box, the bottom of a pool, an inmate booking background, a selfie station, and a cool picture that you can make look like you are climbing a wall. This room leads to a whole section dedicated to the JFK assassination and conspiracy theories. It is an interesting section, but I did not spend much time there. I did not spend much time in the JFK section because it was right next to a games section that my kids just had to visit. This section has skeeball, a baseball throwing game, Pop-a-Shot, a football throwing game, and a bowling video game. We spent a lot of time there. The following section of the museum is all about our favorite Yeti, Big Foot. There is a bunch of information about the big fella, some interactive games, a Big Foot locator, and you can even take a selfie with the beast here. You will find the space/alien exhibit next to the Big Foot area. Here is where you can reenact the moon landing, jump in the space themed ball pit, or take a photo in an alien containment pod. Fun stuff!! Then we were on to the museum's two-minute escape room. As with everything in the museum, this was included with the admission. It is not very difficult. It does take two people. For the record, we were able to escape. Following the escape room is a small Micheal Jackson exhibit, then the Presidential exhibit area that gives you the opportunity to take photos in a replica oval office and at the Presidential podium. You can also see how the Presidents have aged over time using a virtual machine in the oval office. The museum has another small exhibit dedicated to the Royal family and their clothing. I did not spend much time here either, because the next room had the King Kong virtual reality game and the virtual game that I had been waiting for all my life, Walking the Beam. That game is so realistic. Yoiu have toi walk a virtual beam that is high above the city to get to a plate of donuts. I made it to the donuts, but then dropped most of them. Then I eventually fell on my return. It was an awesome game. The entire staff at the museum was very, very friendly and helpful. I give this museum my highest recommendation.

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