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MAGIC SHOW (several to choose from, our favorite by far) 

DUSTIN TAVELLA – NOW I SEE  Dustin is a magician who inspires others to recognize their purpose in life. His show captivates and entertains audiences of all ages – kids, teens, and adults alike.

FISHING GUIDE (Glenn is great for kids, beginners, and experts. He brings everything you need including equipment and snacks)

BRANSON’S WILD WORLD (Branson has so many to choose from). You can feed otters, dingos, lemurs (in the cage with the lemurs), see sharks, alligators, tigers and more. Here’s a photo of us feeding an otter…

PRIVATE CHEF (instead of a fancy night out, let it come to you) The Rogue Chef!

GO-KARTS & MORE Our tip/purchase a day pays to one of the tracks. This will include ALL three locations (open seasonally) for unlimited go-karts, putt-putt golf, bumper cars, laser tag, roller coaster, and kiddie rides.

SIGHT AND SOUND THEATER (the Bible will come to life all around you…AMAZING!)

DEAN Z If you’re an Elvis fan, he is the one impersonator endorsed by Graceland/Presley’s estate. It’s like you’re seeing him for real.

RENT A BOAT Have fun on the lake. From ski boats to pontoons to jet skis, Indian Point Marina has it all, located only about 10 min away.

This is also a great place to put your own boat into the water.

  • Feed the Turtles: Drive to Indian Point Floating Cafe. The café sells bags of turtle food at their counter. You can also purchase Turtle food at Walmart. Can feed fish/turtles off the docks. In the summer, you can get tons of turtles of all sizes!

  • Pet Baby Cows for free: A little secret about College of the Ozarks…you can pet baby cows. Navigate over to the tractor museum, and then go across the street to the dairy facility. Right behind that is an area where the baby cows are kept. If you see a worker, ask a worker for permission. Otherwise, head on back. It is the second stable on the left. (Make sure to head to the Keeter Center on your way out for homemade ice cream or cinnamon rolls, which are AMAZING!)
  • Feed the Swans clovers while you’re there

    Feeding the swans is generally prohibited—except when you pick clovers from the grass. Behind the grain mill, there’s a small duct where the swans hang out, out of sight from the usual tourists. The college students have given them names, and in this quiet area, you’re allowed to offer the swans clovers from the grass.

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