Highlights
• 7 Branson shows, including Yakov
Smirnoff, Shoji Tabuchi and Oak
Ridge Boys
• Showboat Branson Belle
• Harry S. Truman Library
• Titanic Museum
• Dinner show at the New Theatre
Restaurant
You come for the shows: Past AAA
Sojourns participants repeatedly
tell us how much they enjoy such
variety of entertainment. Catch
the Hughes Brothers Morning Show
early in the day, and later, after
dinner, attend Andy Williams’ Variety
Show. And as the holiday season
nears, his Christmas show is a perennial
Branson favorite.
Regardless of what draws you here,
there’s always something to see.
With AAA Sojourns, you can enjoy
all there is to love about Branson,
and more. In addition to the live
shows, tour the new Titantic Museum.
It’s a half-size replica of the ship
that houses a collection of artifacts
from ill-fated ocean liner. Board
the Branson Belle for a dinner-and-entertainment
cruise plus beautiful views of the
Ozark Mountains. The combination
of scenery and live, musical entertainment
makes Branson a favorite destination
for may a AAA Sojourns Traveler.
Why not make it one of yours, too?
Price Includes:
• 6 nights hotel accommodations (2
nights at Argosy Hotel, 4 nights
at Radisson Hotel Branson)
• Daily Breakfast, 2 lunches and
6 dinners
• Bingham – Waggoner Estate
Note: Show schedules and
itinerary subject to change based
on performer availability
Limitations and Restrictions: *Prices
are per person, based on double occupancy,
are subject to availability at time
of booking, and may change without
notice. Government taxes, service
charges, fuel surcharges and gratuities
are not always included in the price
and, if not, are in addition to the
stated prices. Member benefit is
per person and applies to first and
second traveler only. Member benefits
are available only with advertised
fare and are subject to change without
notice. Your travel arrangements
may be modified or cancelled subject
to the travel providers’ policies.
Additional conditions and restrictions
may apply. We make every effort
for accuracy at time of publication
but reserve the right to correct
errors. AAA Travel strongly recommends
the purchase of trip protection insurance.
Change and Cancellation penalties:
$50 per person administrative fee
is charged if you cancel after
you make your deposit unless your
deposit is applied to another booking
at that time.
76+ days prior to departure: $150
per person
Day 1: October 16, 2009 – Arrive
Kansas City
Your tour begins in Kansas City with
a complimentary group transfer departing
the Kansas City airport at 3pm for
the hotel.
If you are unable to meet this transfer,
you are responsible for making your
own transfer arrangements.
Welcome Dinner at the hotel. (D)
Argosy Hotel Casino & Spa Kansas
City
Day 2: October 17, 2009 – Kansas
City - Branson
Depart for Branson. En route, stop
for lunch at the Carriage House,
followed by a tour of the Bingham-Waggoner
Estate. Arrive in
time to enjoy dinner at the Candlestick
Inn. (B, L, D)
Radisson Hotel (4 nights)
Day 3: October 18, 2009 – Branson
Shows
Visit the new Titanic museum for
a self guided tour. It is an authentic
recreation of the vessel, see the
many collections of items used
by passengers and crew onboard the
“unsinkable” Titanic. There is free
time for shopping and sightseeing
on your own. Today, you
will enjoy one of Branson’s highlights:
The Yakov Smirnoff Show. Dinner
this evening will be at McFarlands
Restaurant. This
evening’s performance will be at
the Shoji Tabuchi Theater, one of
Branson’s most popular attractions.
(B, D)
Day 4: October 19, 2009 – Branson
Shows
The morning show is at the Jim Stafford
Theater. Doug Gabriel, 3 time male
vocalist of the year. Lunch is on
your own this
afternoon. This evening, board the Showboat
Branson Belle for a dinner cruise
and entertainment. The evening show
will be Bill
Medley, Paul Revere & the Raiders
at the Dick Clark Rock the Night
Away show. (B, D)
Day 5: October 20, 2009 – Branson
Today’s morning show is the Brett
Family at the Legends Family Theater.
There is time for lunch on your
own today before the
matinee show: Rankin Brothers at
the Welk Theater. Dinner this evening
is at the Fall Creek Steakhouse.
This evening’s performance
will be the Oakridge Boys at the
Oak Ridge Boys Theater. (B, D)
Day 6: October 21, 2009 – Branson
– Kansas City
Return to Kansas City. En Route visit
the Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World,
considered one of Missouri’s top
attractions, designed to
provide a most unique shopping adventure.
Lunch today will be at Hemmingway’s
Bluewater Café. Arrive in Kansas
City this
evening in time for a dinner show
at the New Theatre Restaurant. (B,
L, D)
Argosy Hotel (1 night)
Day 7: October 22, 2009 - Depart
Kansas City
Travel to Independence, Missouri
to tour the home, office and library
of President Harry S. Truman, before
heading to Kansas City
International Airport. Flights should
not be scheduled before 2pm. (B)