A tournament week IS a family vacation. Hotels next door, restaurants worth the short drive, and a vacation town the rest of America discovered before we did — Silver Dollar City, White Water, Table Rock Lake, Taneycomo trout, Big Cedar golf, and hikes the dads will remember as much as the kids.
Players sleep in suites on campus. Families have great options too — Element Hotel right next door, and Thousand Hills Vacations rentals via API booking through EventConnect.
Brand-new Marriott property right next door to the Ballparks campus — walk across the parking lot to the field. Suites with full kitchens, free breakfast, pool. The best option for families who want zero drive time and to meet for breakfast with the team. Just-posted video tour above — short walkthrough of the suites and the campus-adjacent location.
Book via EventConnect
Branson's premier vacation-rental partner. API integration with EventConnect surfaces inventory across four sub-brands — book through your tournament dashboard, pay through the same plan as your registration.
Browse rentalsChoose by distance, amenity, or style.

Multi-bedroom mountain cabins next to the campus. Sleeps 6–10. Hot tubs, full kitchens, mountain views.

Villas and condos on the Thousand Hills golf course. Walk-out patios. Minutes from campus. Dads who play golf book these.

Lakefront properties on Table Rock Lake. Boat docks, swim platforms, lake views. ~15 minutes from campus.

Premium lakefront homes — the top-tier vacation-week pick. Hot tubs, rooftop decks, panoramic Table Rock views.
The four above are the most-booked picks for tournament families — Thousand Hills has dozens more cabins, condos, and lake homes available through the same API.
For registered teams: Family lodging anchor sits inside /registered-teams/#family-lodging with booking instructions. Players living in residential team suites on campus is the default — Element + Thousand Hills are for families traveling with the team.
Branson is a vacation town the rest of America discovered before we did — and the off-day Thursday is in the schedule so families can use it. Theme parks, water parks, lake life, championship golf, the Strip, hiking, attractions. All within 30 minutes of the field.

1880s-themed amusement park. World-class wooden coasters. Crafts, music, food, and the kind of small-town charm that puts a tournament family at ease.
Visit Silver Dollar City
Tropical-themed water park. Wave pools, slides, lazy river. The kid-cooling-off plan after pool play in 95-degree heat.
Visit White Water
43,000 acres of clear, blue-green water. Pontoon rentals, fishing, swimming, and the lakefront sunset everyone takes a picture of.
Lake activities
Open-air shopping and dining boardwalk on Lake Taneycomo. Shows, fireworks, the dancing fountain. Walk it after a championship dinner.
Branson Landing
Half-scale Titanic replica, two stories tall. 400 artifacts. Iceberg-cold-water touch tank. The non-baseball thing the boys will actually remember.
Visit Titanic
50+ live theatres on the Strip. Country music, comedy, magic, dinner shows. Pick one for Thursday night and call it a tradition.
Show listings
The premier trout fishery in Missouri — cold-water release from Table Rock Dam keeps rainbows and browns in the lake year-round. Guides, rentals, easy public access.
Plan a fishing trip
Top-25 golf in America at Big Cedar — Payne's Valley, Ozarks National, Buffalo Ridge. Thousand Hills closer to campus. Plan a foursome for the off-day Thursday.
Tee times
Dewey Short Visitor Center, Lakeside Forest, Henning Conservation Area. Easy 30-minute loops or half-day climbs. The free thing the family will remember.
Trail map43,000 acres of clear, blue-green Ozark water — voted the #1 best lake in the United States in 2026 by Travellersworldwide.com. Fifteen minutes from the campus. Pontoon rentals, fishing, lakefront restaurants, sunset cruises. The single best place in Branson to spend the off-day Thursday.
Five spots tournament families come back to. None more than 15 minutes away.

Family-owned Italian. Big plates of pasta, the kids love it, the dads love the wine list.

Slow-smoked brisket and ribs. Order the burnt ends. Cash-or-card, no waiting.

White-tablecloth dinner at College of the Ozarks. Worth the championship-night reservation.

The post-game ice cream tradition. Order the Birthday Cake Remix; it's why you came.

Singing-server diner on the Strip. Pancakes the size of a catcher's mitt. Tournament breakfast tradition.
Three Branson partners that send tournament teams home with discount coupons.

Discount tickets included in every tournament registration packet. Good for the player and immediate family.

Same family. Same packet. Same off-day Thursday. The water-park-in-95-degrees pick.

Discount admission for tournament families. The non-baseball thing the boys will tell their teachers about.
Branson sits in the middle of the country. Six metros within a half-day drive.
Closest major airport. Most teams fly in here and drive south.
Royals country. Easy I-49 drive. Saturday-morning departure.
Cardinals country. I-44 west. The Gateway City teams know the route.
An afternoon drive. Easiest from the south-central states.
Half-day drive. Thunder country, baseball town.
I-40 west, then 65 north. Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas teams use this route.
Includes the Branson Family Guide — drive times, discount partners, restaurant picks, off-day itineraries.
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