Branson Area Festival of Lights new interactive experience for 2005

Construction in the Branson Hills Parkway area, where the Branson Area Festival of Lights (BAFOL) massed holiday drive through light displays used to be, has lead to an exciting change for visitors to Branson’s 2005 Ozarks Mountain Christmas. Instead of all the displays being located in one place, the majority of them have been relocated to different locations around Branson. The result is an exciting interactive holiday driving experience as visitors drive from one to another using the “Branson Area Festival of Lights (BAFOL) Holiday Driving Tour Map.”


The integration of the displays into mainstream Branson and the BAFOL Holiday Driving Tour Map provides Branson visitors with a unique opportunity to experience BAFOL at their own pace, in their own time, and in a manner that is convenient to them. The maps are available on line, at the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and CVB Visitor Centers, or by calling 800-214-3661.


One of the favorite light displays, “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is part of an interactive experience that could lead to a free return trip to BransonFest April 4-8, 2006 with lodging at the Hotel Grand Victorian. Using the map, simply find the “12 Days of Christmas! Fill in the blanks,” on the form located on the right had side of the map, “with the name of each business where one of the 12 Days of Christmas displays is located.” Then return the completed form to Branson Chamber of Commerce, 269 State Hwy 248, Branson, MO in person or mail it to the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 1897, Branson, MO 65616, ATTN: 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS by December 31, 2005.


For further information on BAFOL or “The Twelve Days of Christmas” promotion please call the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce at 800-214-3661.


[Download Branson Area Festival of Lights (BAFOL) Holiday Driving Tour Map Here.]

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Editor of The Branson Courier
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