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September 2024 by Jamal W.
This place has some amazing views. The ambiance is rustic. There's a huge fossil of the prehistoric mammoth. The food was well seasoned. The staff was great. I asked the bartender for a fruity drink. I didn't know the name of it. I saw a few different kinds there that looked great. I said surprise me. He made up a drink. I asked for the name. He said I could call it what I wanted. It didn't have a name. I would love to go back to see some more of the beautiful and amazing views. They are breathtaking. They had a live band for entertainment. This was a private event. I really enjoyed everything
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August 2024 by George W.
A bit pricey, but so is everything nowadays. We had four of us, split into two golf carts for the driving tour. Gorgeous scenery and a unique experience. The only thing is that the metal sculptures interfere with the pure natural beauty of the place. The museum has an unbelievable amount of artifacts, very beautifully displayed. That said, it really needs more descriptive signage explaining what we're looking at and how it relates to other items in the displays around them. There are some, but not nearly enough for all of the items that we're looking at. Mostly show with little tell. And the brief introductory movie can be deleted. It was tell with only a single picture for show. But for anyone interested in Native American culture, the amount of displays was overwhelming. The remaining displays on the wars of the west were also well stocked with items from that era. Perhaps a bit more information on the actual ways of life of all of the folks who made this part of the Ozarks their home as a future area to build on. I don't know if they do school tours here, but this place could really spark some interest in history for a lot of kids and give them an appreciation for how their predecessors lived here. My son and his friend really enjoyed it, so I'm glad that we took this tour. Still have an aquarium to visit. Explain more for the last Star.
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June 2024 by Dana B.
Absolutely stunning views! First class course with gorgeous scenery. If you are in the area, I would recommend!
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April 2024 by Peter G.
There is a five or ten dollar admission fee to enter the grounds. No reservations necessary we arrived at the Top of the Rock ticket counter purchasing two tickets to take the self-guided golf cart tour. It's not cheap costing more than seventy dollars for two persons (thus the four stars). You get to drive your own cart, at your own pace, past some beautiful scenery, waterfalls, and caves. The 'trip' took about and hour and a half and as it was chilly that day we pretty much didn't stop and gawk nor take that many photos as we followed the paved path through the 'park'. Afterwards we boarded a shuttle bus which took us to a building housing restaurants and a museum. We didn't eat at a restaurant but spent more than an hour in the museum which was very nice. It's worth the visit - don't miss it if you're visiting Branson.
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March 2024 by Gwen Mefford
What a spectacular experience!!! Beautiful scenery, great entertainment and family oriented!!! The dining is great and there is so much history here that they share!!
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March 2024 by J Russell
Not worth the ridiculous amount money we spent. The tour was boring, our speaker didn't work. The most DISAPPOINTING part... to find out the waterfalls are FAKE.... FAKE... they pump water to top to make them.The museum was worth the money... buts that's about it.The bat cave is completely overpriced
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March 2024 by James Strecker
Played the 9, which was amazing! Then we had a group of 7 for dinner, and it took almost 3 hours. Dinner was good, but 3 hours for dinner is a bit too long to wait.
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March 2024 by Paul Hilderbrand
Service and food is always good, but it doesn't command the price. Portions are small and pricey drinks are not the quality of other bars on property. Shuttle service is always a crapshoot and can result in long waits. On the half hour schedule allows customers to schedule boarding instead of wondering how long it will be. Sunset ceremony is a must.
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March 2024 by CN Beiermann
Actually, not golf but lunch at the Buffalo Bar. The atmosphere was top notch and the food was excellent. Our server was attentive and friendly.
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March 2024 by Jeff Leif
After taking the golf cart tour, which was very nice, despite being "winter" in Missouri, the lower level was open for lunch. The staff was ready, and the food was hot and arrived just in time. The chicken Alfredo pasta was more than enough for two. The attached museum was an amazing walk through time. The static displays were great. The docents were friendly and informative. Overall, very much a good day away.
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March 2024 by artem syrbu
It was great
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March 2024 by Traci Jacob
This is a must do!!! We have been 3 times so far! Beautiful in fall & Christmas with everything lit up!
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January 2024 by A Bunch Of Fun!
people are rude and snotty. no one wants to help us find directions and don’t care either.
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January 2024 by Crazy kids puppets
Beautiful experience every time we go. The holiday golf cart tour was phenomenal.
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January 2024 by Brian Hall
This is the best attraction in branson!!!