The Ultimate Guide to Big Cedar Lodge and Wilderness Club Review in Branson, Missouri - Chasing Experiences - Exploring the World Together (2024)

Big Cedar Lodge is one of the best places to take your family if you are looking for a midwest getaway for a weekend. I'm sharing you my tips with my family of six on our amazing stay on these beautiful grounds!

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We've always heard that Big Cedar Lodge is one of the best places to stay as a family. It was up there with a few other resorts, but I had heard from coworkers that Big Cedar was one of the most beautiful grounds in the area.

We call Kansas City home, so Branson is a quick 3 hour jaunt to Branson. During the summer, pretty much everyone we know typically heads towards the Lake of the Ozarks and Branson to spend their summer days. We got a lot of amazing advice, so we stayed at Big Cedar Lodge and it did not disappointment.

I'm sharing with you my best tips and tricks to making the most of your stay at Big Cedar! If you are looking for anything about golfing here, I'm not going to cover that! I'm not a golfer 🙂

Essential Tips on Making the Most of Your Stay at Big Cedar Wilderness Lodge

When To Book a Stay at Big Cedar Lodge

You need to at least the season before coming. If you are planning a stay, you should definitely book during the winter season (November through December). When we went to check-in, the front desk guy said that they pretty much had every single room booked up, which included the "emergency units". Summers are definitely a very busy time for Big Cedar Lodge. So book early!

Where to Book for Big Cedar Wilderness Lodge

Here is a HUGE money saving tip. Big Cedar Lodge actually has a time share section called Wilderness Lodge. And people are dying to get rid of their timeshare points and stays, so they'll sell their "time" there on eBay. This is an amazing way to save a LOT of money. When I called Big Cedar Lodge directly to book reservations for a 4 day stay over a weekend, it was going to be over $1,500 for the resort stay. I found an eBay timeshare for under $500 for the same nights. It was an INCREDIBLE savings. Check out this link that takes you to what I searched for when booking a stay.

You get the same amenities that a Big Cedar Lodge visitor would get. The grounds for both resorts are blended so that you can't tell which is Big Cedar and which is Wilderness Lodge. Literally, THE SAMEamenities. So unless you want to spend four times more, book on the Wilderness Lodge.

Heading into Big Cedar Lodge

When you get to the turn where you see the Big Cedar Lodge sign, GO THAT WAY! It is much more scenic than going straight. While both roads will take you the same place, I feel like if you go through the entry on the right as you turn from the highway will give you an amazing first impression of the grounds. Make sure you take the left entry, as the right will take you to the Top of the Rock, which is a separate attraction.

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Rooms at Big Cedar Wilderness Club

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Here's a photo of our room (after getting acclimated) at one of the lodges. It was a studio that had basically everything. Yes, we did cram our family of six into the room!

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It has a queen size bed and a sofa sleeper. Three of our kids (ages 3, 6 and 8) slept on the sofa sleeper. We brought a pack and play for our two year old, and the setup worked great!

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The room had a fully functioning kitchen which included a stove top, microwave/oven combination, plates, silverware, pots, pans, cups and most importantly, a coffee maker with coffee and sugar/creamer.

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If you stay using a timeshare, note that you will not have housekeeping service every day, so that means you'll have to request towels. We actually loved that we didn't get housekeeping because our things would just stay in the same place and we wouldn't have to worry about tidying up. Here's a view of it.

Brushey Creek is where you check into Wilderness Club, and it has a convenient store if you forget anything at all!

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Best Pools at Big Cedar Lodge

There are 4 pools at Big Cedar Lodge. The one that we frequented the most was actually at the Brushey Creek Clubhouse.

The reason we stayed primarily at the Brushey Creek Clubhouse on the Wilderness Lodge side was because there is an indoor pool (for rainy days), Lazy river that is about 36 inches all around with tubes, a children's pool with zero entry, a separate outdoor water slide with a 4 foot catch pool and a hot tub.

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There is a pool near the Devil's Pool restaurant, but diner's eating outdoors at the Devil's Pool restaurant have an overlook to the pool, and that just makes me feel uncomfortable.

There is the Swimmin' Hole pool which also has shuffleboard and a play park across the street! This is also the area where they do smore's and outdoor movies. We didn't actually go over there because the kids weren't interested because they didn't see a water slide there.

Fun Mountain Activities for Kids

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Fun Mountain is the entertainment center within the Big Cedar resort area.

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The theming is INCREDIBLE inside and outside. You literally cannot miss the rope course that stands out on the hill.

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There is so much TO DO inside of Fun Mountain. The downside is each activity does cost money per person (it is kind of a money grab). Activities include:

  • an arcade
  • billiards
  • go-carts
  • rope course
  • kids/toddler rope course
  • bowling
  • laser tag
  • flipping bumper car ride
  • spin zone bumper car ride
  • climbing rock wall
  • golf simulator
  • nature discovery center
  • kids adventure club

Our kids absolutely loved Fun Mountain! Fun Mountain actually has a restaurant inside which is actually one of the better "family friendly" restaurants on resort (and had more family friendly meal options).

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Our family only did the kids/toddler rope course and the spin zone bumper cars. They absolutely loved both! The staff was super friendly there and made sure our kids had a blast!

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Breakfast Onsite at Big Cedar Lodge - Truman Cafe & Custard

This is an onsite bakery and coffee cafe. The cinnamon rolls are the size of your head and is absolutely delicious. I can't honestly recommend the sandwiches or the egg plates because we didn't care for them.

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The view is absolutely beautiful in the back where you are seated, so make sure you go outside for this as well!

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Dinner Onsite at Big Cedar Lodge - Devil's Pool Restaurant

This restaurant has an amazing view if you are seated outside (which I would recommend). The bread includes rolls and this delicious seeded flat bread which is absolutely amazing.

The food I would rate a 7/10 - I had the prime rib and the hubs had a shrimp dish. The kids at mac and cheese, and they ate it all!

Big Cedar Lodge Stay Inclusions

There was so much we wanted to do, but we couldn't do it all. That includes miniature golf, bonfires, shuffleboard and going on the walking trail!

I really wanted to rent a pontoon boat, but we just didn't have the time between all the activities we had planned. If you are planning on staying here, I would recommend having a resort day where you are able to take advantage of what the resort has to offer outside of your Silver Dollar City, White Water Days, and shows in Branson!

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Is Big Cedar Lodge worth the stay?

I would highly recommend booking a stay at Big Cedar Wilderness Club because it's less expensive and you can use ALL of the Big Cedar amenities.

I totally underestimated all the activities that would be available. Our kids absolutely LOVED the pools (indoor, Lazy River, hot tub and children's pool) at Brushey Creek. We couldn't have had a better stay!

I hope you found this review helpful! If you are looking for another family friendly vacation in the midwest, check out my 3 day weekend itinerary for families with littles in Kansas City!

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FAQs

What is the best time of year to visit Big Cedar Lodge? ›

Summer vacation is one of the best times of the year, and Big Cedar Lodge has family fun for all ages. Stay in one of our comfortable accommodations, enjoy bonfires, hop in the pool, check out Fun Mountain and more to make your summer unforgettable.

Why is Branson, Missouri so popular? ›

Branson may be famous for its live entertainment — with shows covering just about every genre of music — but there are three other activities that draw millions of visitors including attractions, shopping, and outdoor recreation. Branson's attractions are many and varied; museums, go-karts, ziplines, and more.

Is there a lazy river at Big Cedar Lodge? ›

Big Cedar Lodge offers multiple swimming options, including indoor and outdoor pools, a lazy river, and a water slide.

Do you have to stay at Big Cedar Lodge to go to Fun Mountain? ›

Do I have to stay overnight at Big Cedar to use Fun Mountain? Fun Mountain is open to the public, and we encourage everyone to visit!

What are the busiest months in Branson, Missouri? ›

The best time to visit Branson is in November and December when the entire town gets into the holiday spirit and transforms into a winter wonderland. The months between June and August are another peak season for this family-friendly destination, and as such, the city is inundated with crowds (and heat).

What is the best time to visit Branson, Missouri? ›

Fall is a gorgeous time to visit Branson, for both weather and scenery. In September and October, stunning fall colors roll through the Ozark Mountains, and temperatures find a comfortable median between summer and winter.

What is the number one show in Branson? ›

The Haygoods - Branson's Most Popular Show!

Does Branson have a homeless problem? ›

"By some estimates, close to 20 percent of the people living in Branson are homeless or staying in motels.

How much money should I take to Branson Missouri? ›

How much does it cost to visit Branson, MO? Branson is an affordable family vacation given its many attractions and events. A 7-day Branson visit for a family of four will average $5,800. If you plan a trip to Branson, bundle your attractions, show tickets and hotel.

How many courses does Big Cedar Lodge have? ›

Big Cedar Golf now boasts five golf courses on property: Top of the Rock, Buffalo Ridge Springs, Mountain Top, Ozarks National, and the new Payne's Valley course.

Is Big Cedar a timeshare? ›

Wilderness Club at Big Cedar Owner Benefits

Not only are Bluegreen Wilderness Club at Big Cedar timeshares incredibly affordable, you get a lot of value for the money. Enjoy Bluegreen Vacation Club benefits, and vacation flexibility.

Does Big Cedar Lodge have WiFi? ›

Big Cedar Property

Stop by Truman Cafe & Custard to enjoy a meal, baked goods, custard, specialty coffee and complimentary wireless internet access – all served with the best hospitality around.

Do you have to pay to go to Top of the Rock Branson? ›

Top of the Rock Entry Fee

In order to gain access to Top of the Rock amenities and attractions, there is a $10 entry fee per vehicle.

Can you bring pets to Big Cedar Lodge? ›

“Do you allow pets?” Thank you for your question! Big Cedar Lodge is a pet-free attraction.

Can anyone go to Fun Mountain Branson? ›

Fun Mountain is open to the public, and we encourage everyone to visit! What are the age and height requirements for the ropes course? There is no age minimum.

Is Branson busy in October? ›

Actually, Fall can be very busy in Branson as thats when many Bus tours come through. FAll is also a great time to visit as the Ozark Hills can be quite stunning as the leaves on the trees will have changed. The only problem with October is that you never know what the weather will be.

What airport to fly into for Big Cedar Lodge? ›

Only 12 miles away from Big Cedar Lodge, Branson Airport is within view of Buffalo Ridge, Mountain Top, Payne's Valley, and Ozarks National golf courses.

Is Branson fun in March? ›

Enjoy a spring vacation to Branson, MO with a March getaway to the Ozarks. Everything in Branson opens back up in March, so you can head to Silver Dollar City to ride the rides, see a show at the Dolly Parton Stampede, or take a fun cruise on the Branson Belle. Have an awesome time!

Is February a good time to go to Branson? ›

Quiet and Beautiful. Branson's winters are generally mild with average daily high temperatures in the 40s during January and February. Snowfall is infrequent and short-lived, but when it does snow the mountains and lakes make for particularly breathtaking scenery. During these cooler days, the area has a quiet beauty.

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