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Bluegreen Resorts Ideal for See the World in Branson

Bluegreen Branson area resorts, Falls Village, Paradise Point, Cliffs at Long Creek, and Big Cedar, offer vacation villas near See the World in Branson events.

2011-04-02
BOCA RATON, FL, April 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Bluegreen Corporation a leading provider of Colorful Places to Live and Play, today announced its resorts are the ideal place for guests attending the See the World in Branson events. Multiple Bluegreen resorts are convenient to this event, occurring this spring from April 1, 2011 to May 31, 2011. Visitors to the Branson area will love taking advantage of all these resorts have to offer, while also checking out the variety of events going on especially for See the World in Branson.

Bluegreen offers numerous places to stay, close to all the action at See the World in Branson, including Falls Village, Paradise Point, Cliffs at Long Creek, and Bluegreen Wilderness Club at Big Cedar . Right in the Ozark Mountains in Branson, the family friendly Falls Village resort allows guests to take in the scenery and spend a day outdoors fishing at the nearby Ozark lakes. Paradise Point in Hollister is just a short drive from all the exciting things to do in Branson, while providing vacationers with the chance to explore nature's beauty, including Table Rock Lake, Dogwood Canyon and more.

At the Cliff's at Long Creek in Ridgedale, guests can make themselves at home, overlooking Table Rock Lake. Visitors can also pay a visit to the conveniently located Bluegreen Wilderness Club at Big Cedar to unwind in the lazy river, pool, and hot tub. Guests will find endless ways to spend the day, both on land or water.

The See the World in Branson celebration, which is organized by the Branson Area Receptive Association (BARA), gives vacationers and locals the chance to discover cultures from across the globe. It is a unique event celebrating the internationally inspired entertainment, attractions, and cuisine throughout the Branson area. Branson has always been known for its love of nature and live music, but it is also offers excellent dining and shopping options, especially during the See the World in Branson event.

By staying at one of the Bluegreen properties for the See the World in Branson events this April or May, guests will have the chance to visit participating venues throughout the city to take in the culture and traditions of countries around the globe, while also taking advantage of the amenities the resorts and area has to offer.

Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, Bluegreen Corporation is the leader in providing Colorful Places to Live and Play through its vacation ownership resort and residential real estate business segments. Our more than 3,500 employees are passionate about delivering extraordinary experiences for our owners, travelers and business partners. Since 1996, Bluegreen has managed, marketed and sold a flexible, real estate-based vacation ownership plan with more than 222,600 owners, over 54 owned or managed resorts, and access to more than 4,000 resorts worldwide. Since 1985, Bluegreen Communities has developed master-planned residential and golf communities primarily in the southern and southeastern U.S., and has sold over 55,000 homesites. We also offer a portfolio of comprehensive, turnkey, fee-for-service resort management, financial services, customer generation and sales solutions to third-party developers and lenders. For more information, visit http://www.bluegreencorp.com or our travel portal http://www.colorfulplaces.com.


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[Press-News.org] Bluegreen Resorts Ideal for See the World in Branson
Bluegreen Branson area resorts, Falls Village, Paradise Point, Cliffs at Long Creek, and Big Cedar, offer vacation villas near See the World in Branson events.