Preview: The tri-lakes area now has more than 23,000 hotel and motel rooms, more than
Kansas City with 17,000 and
St. Louis with 15,000. A few years ago it was tough to find a room on the spur of the moment during peak season in the summer and fall. With an annual visitor count of more than 3.5 million in 1990 and fewer than 10,000 rooms, you had to make reservations well in advance in order to ensure space. Since 1990, however, the number of rooms has grown by 150 percent, but the number of visitors has gone up only 87 percent. Only rarely do visitors now have trouble finding a place to stay. The facilities on The Strip usually fill up first, but motels just a couple of blocks away may have plenty of rooms available even during our busiest months, October through December. This travel guide contains information for travel and vacation planning in the Branson and the Ozark Mountains area with a specific focus on hotels, motels, lodging, and where to stay.
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Insiders' Guide to Branson and the Ozark Mountains Guide Book