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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Christmas at Dolly Parton’s Stampede arrives in Branson

Entertainment | bransontrilakesnews.com: Christmas at Dolly Parton’s Stampede is arriving earlier than ever this year with a 2022 opening date of Thursday, Oct. 27. Featuring a full-scale nativity scene, holiday decor, seasonal music, a Santa Claus sighting, and a four-course holiday feast, spending Christmas at Dolly’s has become a tradition for families of all ages.

2 comments:

Marion Mongello said...

“Featuring a full-scale nativity scene, holiday decor, seasonal music, a Santa Claus sighting, and a four-course holiday feast, spending Christmas at Dolly’s has become a tradition for families of all ages.” Now, what sounds better than that? I know: adding the name Dolly Parton to the mix. Parton’s holiday stampede just sounds absolutely magnificent, with comedy, music, and equestrian performances. I have never been to one of these nor do I know anyone who has, but just based on the photos in this article and the text, it looks like a lot of fun! This article just kept getting better as I read, because when they mentioned a four-course feast, I was beyond hooked. I had to look up where Branson is, and it is sadly all the way in Missouri, but if this were closer that would be so cool. Just reading this made me so excited for the holiday season to come around!

Sydney de Haan said...

Ok the two things I love most in this world are Dolly Parton and Christmas. The Dolly Stamped is apart of my child hood and I have always had fond memories of it. It felt like medieval times with good southern cooking (aka so much butter), you are surrounded by your friends or family and there is a super cool show going on right in front of you. Once you add some Christmas magic in there there is no turning back. If I know anything its that Dolly will not disappoint. Just hearing about the show there is is a live Nativity knowing Dolly I’m sure the angel is flying and there must be all the animals there. Then it goes to nutcracker and in the end Santa comes out. I’m sad that I won’t be down there to go and experience this new version of a show I have always loved but I’m sure Dolly is helping these families make new memories especially for the holiday season.