This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Hiltons of Branson for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
After the past few months around here, who doesn't need a vacation? With a family of seven and a variety of ages, finding somewhere to go and keep every one entertained can be a difficult task. We check out every great spot from coast to coast. Being a family that loves music and scenic views, Branson, Missouri is a viable vacation idea when brainstorming.
How fun would it be to combine a nice getaway to the scenic waterfront of Lake Taneycomo with some groovy music? The 70’s will come alive in front of your eyes on May 13th at the Branson Tri-Lakes Center. Your favorite groups from the disco era, the Village People, Maxine Nightingale & Janice-Marie, will be performing 2 hours of their pop culture hits, songs like “YMCA,” “In the Navy,” “Macho Man,” and “Boogie Oogie Oogie”. And after the curtain falls, your favorite performers will be staying after to sign autographs and take pictures with the fans.
And after you’ve grooved the night away with your favorite 70’s icons, head back to your comfortable room at the conveniently located Hilton Promenade at Branson Landing. Your Hilton Promenade Village People Concert Package includes two 70’s Supershow tickets –featuring Village People, Maxine Nightingale & Janice-Marie and one-night stay at the beautiful Hilton Promenade. Packages are starting at $219.00 for two people.
Recover from a long night of working the dance floor, in your plush Hilton Serenity collection bed, which includes a pillow topped mattress, down comforter and luxurious 250 thread count triple sheets. You can kick up your feet and upload the pictures of your wild time-traveling night with the Hilton’s high speed Internet access.
Also nearby is the Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel which features one and two bedroom Branson condos with floor to ceiling windows with balconies, microwaves and small refrigerator, ideal for families and friends.
Plus, Historic Downtown Branson is only 2 blocks away and Lake Taneycomo is within walking distance of either hotel. Silver Dollar City is only 9 miles away and the Theatre District is even closer at only 5 miles. There is plenty to do to keep everyone entertained long after the Village People have left the stage.
So, as I sign off with visions of SuperDad performing "YMCA" in the streets of Galveston, Texas on our last family vacation there... what is your favorite Village People song or memory?