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Christmas in Branson November 29 – December 3, 2023 (2 Buses SOLD OUT!)
Christmas in Branson November 29 – December 3, 2023 (2 Buses SOLD OUT!)

When
Nov 29th, 2023 - Dec 3rd, 2023
All Day

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If you have questions about this trip, email Steve Crawford. His email address is crawford@wnax.com.  You can also text him at 605-857-0753.
If you’re ready to reserve your seats, call 800-843-0089!

Spend Christmas in Branson!
Branson is a fantastic during the Christmas Season!

Included in the trip:

  • Motor coach transportation
  • 4 nights hotel accommodation
  • All (13) meals included
  • Tickets to EIGHT big shows!
  • Christmas lights tour
  • Site seeing Tour of Branson
  • Shopping & More!

Here is the itinerary:

Wednesday

Lunch at Pizza Ranch Council Bluffs, IA
Dinner and Show at New Theatre Restaurant Overland Park, KS
Hotel: Hampton Inn Overland Park

Thursday

Morning- Travel to Branson!
Lunch in Branson included
Matinee: Branson’s Christmas Wonderland
Dinner in Branson included
Evening Show: The Haygoods
Hotel: Stone Castle Hotel- Branson – 3 Nights

Friday

Morning- Historic Downtown Branson Shopping
Lunch in Branson included
Matinee: Clay Cooper’s Country Music Express
Dinner in Branson Included
Evening Show: SIX

Saturday

Morning Show: Shanghai Circus
Lunch in Branson included
Afternoon- Branson Landing Shopping
Dinner in Branson Included
Evening Show: Queen Esther at Sight & Sound Theatre!

Sunday

Travel Home
Lunch at Pizza Ranch in St Joseph, MO

Book this trip today for just $999 per person double; $969 per person triple; $909 per person quad; $1,199 single.

Trip Assurance is available for $50 per person.  With Trip Assurance, if you have to cancel because of a medical condition or death less than 30-days prior to the trip, we’ll refund 40% of your payment; plus you’ll receive another 40% of your payment in the form of a future trip credit, minus the Trip Assurance charge.
You may cancel outside of 30-days with a full refund, minus the Trip Assurance.

See ALL trips offered by WNAX by clicking HERE!

If you have questions about this trip, email Steve Crawford. His email address is crawford@wnax.com.  You can also text him at 605-857-0753.
If you’re ready to reserve your seats, call 800-843-0089!

TRIP TERMS AND CONDITIONS

General
Itinerary and hotels are subject to change. Alternatives may be offered due to closure or unexpected events.
Tour prices are subject to increased rate until booked with a deposit.
Booking a tour indicates you have read and agree with the terms.

Air Travel
Air fare is booked at Economy class group rate. Upgrades may be requested at additional cost.
One carry-on bag, meeting the airline specifications, is included in the trip price.
Additional charges for checked bags may be imposed by the airline and is the responsibility of the traveler.
Airlines may change departure times and/or layover sites. Please check the status one day prior to the flight.

Ground Transportation
Ground transportation is provided by air-conditioned motor coach.
Seat rotation is not enforced.
If you need special accommodations or have concerns during the trip,  please speak with the host and every effort will be made to make suitable arrangements.
All items brought onto the motor coach must be kept clear of the aisle.
Please ensure luggage brought on the motor coach is not excessive and allows for all passengers to be accommodated.

Hotel Accommodations
Hotels are subject to change based on availability at time of reservation.
Elevators are not guaranteed at all properties.
Traveler is responsible for his/her luggage and may have to walk a short distance with their bag.

Special Requirements
All tours require some walking and traveler is responsible for their own luggage. Please request help from the host if needed.
If special accommodations are needed, please communicate this before booking.
Arrangements for special requirements may incur additional costs to the traveler.

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