Branson Landing features a scenic boardwalk along the 1.5-mile Taneycomo Lakefront. At the heart of the Landing is a vibrant town square terracing …
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Apr 3, 2025
Loved promise land zoo, top of the rock golf cart self tour, Haywood’s,, Showboat Belle, Dollys Stampede. This was three day trip and this kept us busy. People were friendly and helpful.Full review by Kathleen B
Dec 27, 2024
Cool little light show set to music. We stayed for one song. But fun to stay and watch. Walk around the area to see the big Christmas tree as well.Full review by newuanda
Dec 15, 2024
We brought our family here to see the water and fire show. In the past there were more than one song. The children were excited after telling them all about it. They dressed warm to to watch for a pe…Full review by K I
Does the light and fountain show run year long? Planning a trip in the first part of December.
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Its called the Water & Fire show. It happens everyday as long as Branson Landing is open. Shows are every hour, on the hour. Mon-Sat Noon to 10PM and Sun Noon to 9PM.
There is no "fountain show". The FREE Water and Fire show is the centerpiece of Branson Landing because it is what brings people in. It is every hour on the hour from Noon until 10 …
There is no "fountain show". The FREE Water and Fire show is the centerpiece of Branson Landing because it is what brings people in. It is every hour on the hour from Noon until 10 PM Mon-Sat and Noon until 9 PM Sunday. Each show is 1 song and lasts 4 minutes, except 7 PM which is 3 songs and lasts about 10 minutes. It is also an ampitheater for local Summer band concerts. Many people like it better at night because they can see the lights better. There is a boardwalk on the back side of the Water & Fire show that goes out over Lake Taneycomo if you want a different view of the show or of the lake. Some people pay to go on the Lake Queen cruises to have a good view from the lake every hour too. There is also the Dancing Waters fountain next to the street in Branson Landing that comes on every 5 minutes and lasts for 4 minutes each time. During November and December, this fountain is turned off and fog is blown on the water. Free parking is at both the North and South ends. South parking is a bigger lot, but it takes longer to walk from the end. North is not as big and has a bus drop off area. Sparky the FREE downtown trolley stops are in both lots if you would rather park and ride. If you dont want to walk, you can ride the "train" for $4 or the Branson Landing trolley for free. The parking garage costs $3+ if you stay more than 20 minutes.