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TexasTowelie

(116,830 posts)
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 03:42 AM Mar 2019

National Enquirer attraction to open in Branson, Pigeon Forge

A new attraction has been announced for Branson, as well as Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

National Enquirer — a tabloid magazine that's been printed for almost a century — is set to open an interactive family attraction in Pigeon Forge in May and this summer in Branson, according to Renee Johnson, general manager for the Branson location.

"We are super excited," Johnson said. "This is a long time in the works."

The two National Enquirer Live locations will cost an estimated $25 million combined, Johnson said.

Read more: https://www.news-leader.com/story/news/local/ozarks/2019/03/06/national-enquirer-branson-pigeon-forge-attraction-opening/3069442002/

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National Enquirer attraction to open in Branson, Pigeon Forge (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2019 OP
Never been to Branson but Pigeon Forge is a tourist trap. RandySF Mar 2019 #1
I drive through Branson on my way to Illinois. You couldn't pay me sinkingfeeling Mar 2019 #2
You're right. I used to go in the early 1970s before Branson became the big attraction that it... SWBTATTReg Mar 2019 #3
Exit 4 is kind of the truck stop capital of Missouri jmowreader Mar 2019 #4
So, let me guess... jmowreader Mar 2019 #5

sinkingfeeling

(53,003 posts)
2. I drive through Branson on my way to Illinois. You couldn't pay me
Thu Mar 7, 2019, 08:16 AM
Mar 2019

to stop. A couple of years ago, my sister and I did pull into the welcome center, north of Branson, to use the restroom. The whole center is devoted to signing people up for the 'attractions' and handing out discount coupons. The lady asked me if I was staying overnight, and I told her they couldn't pay me enough to do so.

SWBTATTReg

(24,116 posts)
3. You're right. I used to go in the early 1970s before Branson became the big attraction that it...
Sat Mar 9, 2019, 05:04 AM
Mar 2019

is today (with Silver Dollar City, etc.). We can't even force ourselves to go...last time we went there (early Spring), even though the signs for the attractions said they were open, they were not (Titantic, Ripley's Believe It or Not). We actually stopped at the Overlook Tower (a high tower overlooking the entire area, kind of neat), but that's it. We were there literally about a hour and left.

It is nothing but a huge tourist trap/blob, starting almost immediately south of Springfield MO and going for the next literally 70 miles of tourist traps, music shows, almost anything that would suck the money out of your wallet faster than a speeding bullet. If you want to enjoy something, drive to Joplin MO and go to the Rock Museum. Joplin MO has a long and interesting history of mining, and have a pretty decent Rock Museum. We went there after the failed Branson MO trip and really enjoyed the Rock Museum. And it wasn't pricey either.

jmowreader

(51,469 posts)
5. So, let me guess...
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 05:37 PM
Mar 2019

It's going to be nothing but bad pictures of Hillary Clinton and whatever British Royal the hard right wants you to be pissed off about this week. Sorry guys, but if I want to go to a tourist trap I'll go to Vegas and see Gregory Popovich's trained-housecat show.

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