Sunday, March 26, 2023

Welcome to St. Louis, MO

We got tickets a while back to take the train from Kansas City to St. Louis this morning, but yesterday afternoon we were informed by email that the train had been canceled. What?! "Due to a schedule change" was the reason given. But as of today, the schedule does not seem to have changed at all. Who knows. Bottomline: no train for us and no $386 for Amtrak (4 of us). Siscos drove us and we got to St. Louis early afternoon, settled into our various housing, and met up with our niece, nephew, and their spouses for some ice cream at Jeni's (really good) and dinner at Baileys' Range (great burgers and "boozy" shakes!). Jamie and Lynn are staying at the Royal Sonesta Chase Park Plaza St. Louis, a very swank place connected to the apartments/condos next door which are in the building that was used in the movie Ghostbusters where the Stay-Puff Marshmallow Man showed up. All the day's photos start here.

Update 3/31/23: I could not find any evidence on the internet that this building was the Ghostbusters building. Everything pointed to NYC as the filming location. In fact, get this... Elf and Ghostbusters used the same building, click here.



This area of St. Louis...



Ghostbusters?



Saturday, March 25, 2023

Van Gogh Eeterie

Time to leave Branson... But before we get too far away, we had to check out Van Gogh's Eeterie in Springfield which Lynn saw while stumbling about the internet. It's a Dutch restaurant and what fun! We got Underwoods to the KCI airport Marriott by mid-afternoon then on to the Sisco house in Prairie Village. We all went out to Laurie and Andy's house for dinner and to watch the K-State basketball game (which they lost by a squeaker). The day's photos start here.



Double Chocolate Pannenkoeken (Pancake) a la mode!



What's this railcar, and what is it used for?


Friday, March 24, 2023

Quilts and College of the Ozarks

Sandy and Lynn spent the morning at a Quilt Show at the Hilton Convention Center (over by the Branson Scenic Railway station). Lunch was an ice cream break at the Marriott lobby. Then a quiet afternoon and an early dinner at the College of the Ozarks. Every student at the college has a job, some of which are at the restaurant working kitchen or serving. It was a delightful meal with all kinds of unique flavors on the menu. And our waiter Ryan (of Lebanon) was a hoot! When in Branson, don't miss the chance to have a meal here. The day's photos start here.



We drove by this a few times...

Keeter Center at College of the Ozarks
(Restaurant location)




(Last night's dinner.)


Thursday, March 23, 2023

Top of the Rock, and The Petersens

Two great activities today! The drive-your-own golf cart tour at The Top of the Rock was fabulous. The golf cart Cave Trail and the Museum were out of this world; very unique, and the museum has one of the best Indian artifact collections in the country. Who knew?! Including lunch at Arnie's! Then on to a fabulous concert by The Petersens. Don't miss a chance to see this family do their musical thing. Funny, too. We closed out the day at Florentina's Italian Restaurant. All the day's photos start here.

Lynn finally got her golf cart ride!






Incredible museum at the Top of the Rock...


Arnie's

The Chapel at the Top of the Rocks.
Johnny Morris (owner of Bass Pro/Cabellas)
built it for his daughter's wedding.

Our best view of Table Rock Lake.

The Petersens.


Drove our golf cart through a cave.
Had a Bat Bar inside, too, with very
unique adult beverages (and sodas).

Red Bud Tree - midwest fave.

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Branson Scenic Railway

The day started nice and easy with coffee and breakfast treats. Then on to the Branson Scenic Railway for a roughly 90-minute round trip along the Turkey River. The day's photos start here.


From our Marriott building.
That far building is WonderWorks.


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All Budd cars from about 1939 to the 1950s.




Lunch at Big Whiskey's

Wine and cheese at the Marriott.
The floweret meat slices were amazing.

And our tour guide from the other day sang
Elvis songs at the wine and cheese event!


Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Legends in Concert

What a hoot! Lynn and I had never been to an impersonators' show before, and this one was a hoot. It was called "Legends in Concert" and held at Dick Clark's American Band Stand Theater in Branson, MO. On stage were Willie Nelson, Pat Benatar, the Blues Brothers, Michael Jackson, and Elvis. Elvis wanted a kiss so he called up Lynn! He ended up planting one right on the lips! She damn near fainted. All the show photos start here.