Our challenge this Christmas season is to find ways to rejoice and be glad with our family and friends. During a busy and sometimes difficult time of the year, this challenge can seem overwhelming. Psalm 118:24 - “This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (NIV)
During the Christmas season, one of our family favorite things to do is have dinner at Dixie Stampede. We have visited both the Branson, MO location and the Pigeon Forge, TN location. They also have a location in Myrtle Beach, SC.
Dinner is a four coarse meal that is always delicious. It includes a wonderful vegetable soup, garlic cheese biscuit, whole roasted chicken, potatoes, corn on cob, sliced pork loin, and an apple turnover. The meal is served without silverware which seems to make it even more memorable for the kids. The star is always the horses which are part of the entertainment while you eat. The horses and their riders have a contest to see which side of the stadium will win. The contest is between the North and the South. At Christmas time, they have a live nativity scene which brings out the true meaning of Christmas right before your eyes. Angels ascend from overhead.
When planning a visit to Dixie Stampede, plan to arrive an hour early for the pre-show in the Carriage House. It is always exciting and included in the price of the ticket.
For more information visit their website: http://dixiestampede.com/ We hope your family enjoys Dixie Stampede as much as we do.

Thanks for visiting! My name is Diane and I grew up in Mobile, Alabama. I learned how to cook at a very early age due to family circumstances.









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