moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should be in moderate physical condition, able to handle brief periods of balance and light exertion required for boat handling
Discover a unique boating adventure in Branson, Missouri where you’re not just a passenger—you’re part of the crew. This hands-on group sailing trip offers a fun and active way to explore the stunning Ozark waters.
2 Hours • Ages 4+
Experience the vibrant energy of the WWII Big Band Roadshow, featuring award-winning performances by Broadway stars Jody Madaras and Valerie Hill. Enjoy toe-tapping American songs, captivating harmonies, and exhilarating tap dancing, all backed by the Hollywood Victory Caravan Big Band Orchestra. Join the fun with classic commercials and a lively sing-along!
2 Hours
All Hands On Deck! Show is an award-winning, high-energy WWII Big Band Roadshow and Radio Broadcast filled with toe-tapping American songs, heart-warming harmonies, Broadway-style tap dancing, rousing on-air fun, classic radio commercials and sing-along excitement all accompanied by the 9-piece Hollywood Victory Caravan Big Band Orchestra! Stars include Broadway’s Jody Madaras and Valerie Hill, and a cast of sparkling voices!
Starring Jody Madara, a cast of New York voices, the rich sounds of the 9-piece Hollywood Victory Caravan Big Band Orchestra, classic commercials, tight harmonies, Broadway-style tap dancing, an audience sing-along, and 42 of the Greatest American songs ever written.
Please bring your tickets in your confirmation email either printed or digitally.
Plan to arrive 15 minutes early for a thorough safety briefing and boat orientation.
Bring shoes with good traction to safely navigate the boat’s deck during maneuvers.
Weather can change quickly on the lake; layering helps keep you comfortable throughout the trip.
Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated, especially on warm, sunny days.
Branson’s location within the Ozarks provides rich cultural heritage from early settlers and river trade that shaped Missouri’s development.
The operator encourages sustainable boating practices to protect water quality and local wildlife habitats on Table Rock Lake.
Ensure safety and stability while moving around the boat.
Adapt to variable springtime temperatures on the lake.
spring specific
Protect against strong sun exposure on open water.
summer specific
Shield yourself from chilly lake breezes during cooler months.
fall specific