OK, so my In-Laws are going to drive out from West Virginia and visit my wife and I for the first time, and likely the last (they are getting older, and money is extremely tight). As part of their visit, we are going to take them to SDC for the first time on May 31. So my question is, if you had only one day to introduce two older people to SDC for the first (and likely last) time, what would you rate as "must see" attractions?
I can tell you that we are definitely going to start out with an early breakfast at the park.
-The Cave
-Echo Hollow Show
-Swinging Bridge
-Crafters (all of them)
-Fire in the Hole
-Frisco Silver Dollar Line
-Flooded Mine
-The quirky things around the park
-The House of BBQ! (Is BBQ still going on then?)
^The Cave and Frisco Silver Dollar Line are definitely musts. Along with the House of BBQ there are quite a few bluegrass shows going on May 31 so you might check out a couple of those. If you visit the House of BBQ you'll be able to see some bluegrass performers there. You'll be going the second-to-last day of the Bluegrass and BBQ Festival--that's pretty good timing! :)
I know... I'm getting in just under the BBQ radar.
They are older people, and we will have my 2-year-old with us, so the cave is probably out. We will definitely hit the train, though. I think they will really enjoy the artisans as well. It will give me a good chance to re-visit some of the demonstrations (glass blower, candle makers, etc...) that I usually skip over since I have seen them so many times before.
Whenever we have guests with us who either haven't been or haven't been in a long time, I like to sit back and let them drive the visit. Too much of me saying "You've got to see this" or "We've got to get to the other end before this show starts" can really turn the newbies off. It's kind of like sitting in a movie theater and telling everyone when the best parts are about to happen. I say that if they want to see a particular show or attraction, I can get them there pretty quickly. Otherwise, my suggestion is, let them know what is there so they can pick out what they want to see, and then get them to those places before the end of the day. It's kind of fun to see SDC through the eyes of a new person; in fact, it paints the place in all new colors for the veteran.
Also, remember the suggestion from SDC itself - go clockwise! Once inside go to the left first, down the big hill.
Just take the day easy and go in whatever direction seems good at the time. SDC is a great place to wander.
You should really make sure and hit up the glassblowers though, the guys in there are usually really funny and entertaining, as well as amazing crafters.
Take them early for breakfast in the mine....and ask for the special table!
Let them look at and do all the things the enjoy. If they enjoy crafts then take them to all the craftsman. (If they enjoy BBQ or Bluegrass then they are coming at the perfect time). Older folks also tend to enjoy shows more than anything so make sure to hit up a couple shows.
Most of all (as Dale said) kind of let them run the show and you and your family can tag along and have fun.
Good advice, all! I always forget to go left when I come in, but that is an excellent suggestion. Saves on the long walk back up the huge hill late in the day. They're my in-laws, and I don't really know them that well, but I am still thrilled to get to see them discover all there is to see and do.
Go left. That's a good idea! I never knew SDC suggested that. I usually go left; actually, usually we run down to TNT and ride that first thing then go left through Main St. and down the big hill.
I hope all of you enjoy the trip, BelmontATO! 8)
I guess we always go left also but it is never planned that way.
I'm surprised at the Echo Hollow suggestion. Does anyone else think that the last show is terrible?
I have been there 3 times already this year. Went 2 of the times to Echo Hollow for the show at the end of the day. I really enjoyed GAC Nights as did the people I took with me. I think that this years show is alot better than last year. (and I liked that one too)
I haven't stayed for the evening show in a loooooooong time. Usually everybody is just so worn out by then.
^I haven't been to an Echo Hollow show in a long time either. It's easy to walk by and forget it's even there.
I enjoyed last year's show, though I hate the set which clearly has more of a 50s flair that the rest of the park. I think the show rivals just about anything you'll see on the strip.
May I take this moment to relive my most wonderful childhood memories of the city? These are all the things that would disappoint me the most if the Herschends decided to remove them from SDC.
- Eating breakfast at the Mill. When you are being seated at a table, pull the hostess aside and ask for one of the "special" tables. There is one that slowly begins to spin after you sit down for breakfast and another that slowly raises up and eventually gets as high as your chin. For your two year old and the grandparents, that will create some good cheer for the beginning of the trip. The trick is to not let anyone else know you are sitting at a "special" table. For best results, get there early as you've planned.
- The candle shop is great, they can buy or dip their own candles.
- All the shops, especially the Christmas Shop. I know it's May but you can't pass it up. I don't know if you know this but, after you purchase something you can have it sent to the gift shop where you can pick all your packages up at the end of the day. Just keep your package slip.
- Treat yourselves to some Suffrin' Sucotash! It's cooked on those massive skillets.
- Frisco Train for sure.
- Have a root beer float at the saloon.
- Watch the ladies at the candy shop make peanut brittle and volunteer to be the first taster.
- The balloon ride was my favorite as a kid. It's pretty easy.
- Glass Blowing, wood carvers, and the iron man.
- Don't forget Branson itself! Tons of shows, museums, wineries, the Titanic museum is there, and there is a great restaurant called The Farmhouse Kitchen where you can get chicken fried steak dinner for 6 bucks.
I hope this helped! It sure was fun writing! Have a great time this weekend!
BelmontATO, We want to here how the trip went! Report please.
Decent. My in-laws are retired, and apparently they have gotten quite lazy. We got there early for a fantastic breakfast, then watched the opening ceremonies. From there, my 2-year-old kind-of took over, so we spent the majority of the day shuttling her back and forth between the frogs and the balloons. We had the BBQ lunch (fantastic as always), and caught the saloon show, which is much improved from last season. We also rode the train.
All told, we didn't get to do near as much stuff as I wanted us to get to, but they seemed really pleased with their day nevertheless.
Cool! As long your in-laws had a good time. That's what matters.