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The Branson Farris Wheel

  • Writer: Still Waters Resort
    Still Waters Resort
  • Aug 20, 2018
  • 1 min read

#FunThingsToDoWithKids The Branson Ferris Wheel was formerly Chicago's iconic Navy Pier Ferris Wheel, ridden by nearly 17 million people from 1995 to 2015. Standing 150 feet tall, its 40 gondolas hold 240 riders, and it lights up the night with 16,000 LED lights. The Branson Ferris Wheel boasts spectacular views of the famed entertainment corridor and the picturesque Ozark Mountains. Don't miss "Electrify"-A Music and Light Spectacular! Show times are at 9, 10 and 10:55 pm nightly (weather permitting). Adults (12 and up) - $12.00 - Kids (11 and under) - $8.00 - Toddler (3 and under) - FREE


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3388 Green Mountain Drive Branson, MO 65616(417) 334-1612


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hannah1561990
Feb 11

What an awesome highlight of the Branson Ferris Wheel it looks like such a classic attraction with amazing views of the Ozarks and colorful lights at night! It’s the kind of experience you’d want to capture in photos to remember forever kinda like testing different looks with a hair color app free before committing to a bold new style!

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