Branson Duck Tours in Branson, MO
Branson Duck Tours •
1940 W. 76 Country Boulevard • Branson, MO 65616
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You're in for a treat when you ride on Branson's all new duck boat tours! When you ride the ducks, you'll tour by land through the streets of Historic Branson while enjoying stories, jokes, and history—singing and laughing along the way. Then your carpool mates turn into crew-mates as you set sail onto Lake Taneycomo!
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Branson Duck Tours last approximately one hour, including a trip on land and by the lake. Hear the local history and tall tales, sing songs, and get a complete view of downtown Branson and The Landing’s famous fountain from the water! The tour length may vary due to weather, traffic, and road construction. Approximately 20 minutes of the tour will be on the water.
The duck tours depart from Branson Landing at 204 Promenade Way, Branson, MO.
All passengers should arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure/launch. This time is needed to check-in and get you seated.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. You will need to climb a small ladder to the board the vessel. They also recommend a light jacket, since it can get cool on the open air, amphibious vehicle. Branson Duck Tours set sail rain or shine, but they are constantly monitoring the weather. If the staff or the coast guard determine that sailing is not safe, they will cease all tours.
Yes! Guests of all ages will safely enjoy the tour, from young children to older adults. It is safe for pregnant women, as well.
The boats are engineered not to sway, and guests rarely get seasick. If you are extremely susceptible to motion sickness, you may want to take preventative actions for your own comfort.
To ensure easy access and comply with emergency exit protocols, strollers are not allowed on tours. Please keep all strollers in your vehicle or at the kiosk while on the tour. Baby seats are allowed on board.
They are required by the U.S. Coast Guard to count every guest on board. Even though the child will be on your lap, they must still have a ticket. Children 0 - 2 years old may purchase a ticket for $1. By having a ticket for every guest, they ensure that they stay at the approved limit of passengers.
There are no bathrooms on board. Please make sure to use the facilities before boarding the vessel.
Unfortunately, there is no wheelchair ramp on the vessel. In order to board the vessel, one must be able to climb a small foldout ladder with seven steps.
Food and drinks are welcome, however, alcoholic beverages are prohibited by law and for the safety and comfort of all the guests.
Service animals are allowed. Dogs are permitted if space allows, please call the number on your e-ticket prior to your tour to check for availability.
Gratuities for the Captains and staff are appreciated for a job well done. This is done at the discretion of the guest and is not included in the price of the tour.
Your safety and that of the employees is their top priority! They do absolutely everything they can to make sure you have an enjoyable experience. Branson Duck Boats are a new style of amphibious vehicle, specifically designed and built for safe duck tours.
Yes, all adult tour participants must sign a tour waiver. Minors must be listed on a waiver and have their parent / legal guardian sign for them.
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. You will need to climb a small ladder to the board the vessel. We also recommend a light jacket in the spring and fall, since it can get cool on the open air, amphibious vehicle.
Branson Duck Tours set sail rain or shine, but we are constantly monitoring the weather. If their staff or the coast guard determine that sailing is not safe, they will cease all tours.
Yes, life jackets / PFDs for each adult guest are located under each seat and guests weighing under 90lbs will find their life jackets on the walls next to the seat.