Relaxed Resort Living in the Heart of Branson's Music Scene
Modern, family-friendly, and just minutes from Branson's top theaters,
Links at Thousand Hills offers a peaceful retreat with resort-style amenities. Tucked away on a quiet street but still close to the action, this property delivers a balanced mix of comfort, convenience, and value. Whether you're catching a show at the nearby Moon River Theater or exploring the Titanic Museum, you're never far from the entertainment.
The resort features both indoor and seasonal outdoor pools, a well-equipped fitness center, and spacious rooms—many with full kitchens and private balconies. Ideal for longer stays or group trips, it's a great home base for music fans headed to Branson's legendary venues.
Why Concert-goers love it
With just a
17-minute walk to Andy Williams Moon River Theater and short drives to other major venues like the Titanic Museum and Mickey Gilley Theatre, you're well-positioned to enjoy Branson’s live music. After the show, retreat to a quieter setting with
free parking,
free WiFi, and room to relax. Flexible
check-out at 1:00 PM means you can sleep in after a late night, and having a full kitchen in some units makes it easy to refuel without going far.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends wanting room to spread out and cook together
- Solo travelers catching a dream concert
- Couples combining a show with a romantic weekend
- Fans seeking quiet after a loud night at the theater
- Budget-conscious music lovers looking for value and space
Food and Drink Options
While there’s no full-service restaurant on-site, many rooms include
kitchens with fridges, ovens, and dishwashers, perfect for cooking post-show snacks. You’ll also find
BBQ grills and a terrace for outdoor dining. Several restaurants and diners are a short drive or Uber away, and many offer
late-night service. There’s no on-site bar, but you’re never far from a great meal or drink in downtown Branson.
Nightlife Options
You'll find plenty of options nearby, from
lively theaters to classic Branson bars and lounges. While the hotel itself is more about relaxing than partying, it offers a calm, comfortable place to wind down after a show. For those looking to extend the night, Branson’s nightlife—including local pubs and live music spots—is just a few minutes away by car.
What People Say
Guests often highlight the
cleanliness and spaciousness of the rooms, especially the condos with full kitchens. The
quiet location and friendly staff also score points, with many travelers saying it feels like a home away from home. The
indoor and outdoor pools are a big hit with families and groups alike.
Areas for Improvement
Some guests note that the decor in certain rooms could use a refresh, and because it's more of a condo-style resort,
daily housekeeping is limited. There’s also no on-site restaurant or bar, so plan ahead for late-night snacks or drinks.
The Bottom Line
With its spacious rooms, peaceful setting, and easy access to Branson’s theaters,
Links at Thousand Hills is a smart pick for concert-goers looking for comfort and convenience after the show.