A week or so ago we had the perfect storm appear of the kid getting a break from school, and a few days off from his job at Walmart and me having some time so we dashed off to Southwest Missouri to Big Cedar Lodge, near Ridgedale to spend a couple nights.
I really didn’t know what to expect. Big Cedar is owned by the same company who owns Bass Pro and if you have been to a Bass Pro store you know they push the time share condos and Big Cedar hard. (They also the founders of the now non-profit Dogwood Canyon Nature Park, that I discussed in my previous post.) So anyway we got to Big Cedar and it was very nice and very low key. The staff at the hotel act like they like there jobs and are very engaging and spend time with you to make sure that everything is good. What little problems did occur were set right quickly with very little fuss.
The property is huge and has lots of amenities, most of which are at no extra charge such as the nice mini golf set up that they had or the paddle boats. This is not a resort where they nickle and dime you to death.
They had a nice chapel on the property available for weddings.
Lots and lots of flowers. I like it when owners take pride in their properties. There really is not a rate of return to flowers.
There were lots of people there on the property but it is so spread out and has so many activity centers that it did not seem crowded at all.
This is the marina where you can check out the paddle boats, kayaks, and other equipment.
I had never seen so many mounted heads of deer and other wildlife in my life. Whole herds must have been wiped out to furnish the place. (I am being sarcastic folks). These were in the fully equipped fitness center.
Anyway we had a fun, relaxing time. I know this sounds like a puff piece for Big Cedar and I assure you that we paid full price for stay there and were happy to do so and will probably be back. I think it is a great place for our family for a long weekend. The accommodations were nice despite very thin walls. The food and drink in the restaurants was good and reasonably priced and the staff was friendly. What else do you want?
You sold me at the daffodils! What a neat place. (Although we have some family members who would be turned off by the mounted animal heads …. they don’t go to Bass Pro either.)
What a place and lovely photography ~ glad you had fun!
Happy Days to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Big Cedar is indeed a destination vacation, whether you spend a week-end or a week. We are usually on the property once a year. I think it will be late summer before we make the trip this year. Our dance card is pretty full until July. Glad you enjoyed your time in the Ozarks.
Somebody certainly caught a big fish! Beautiful photos.
Kay
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
What a great place to stay! Love the spring flowers and architecture.
What a lovely place!
It looks like a pleasant place to relax. I have to admit that gigantic bass cracked me up. Maybe it was meant to put a smile on anyone who looks at, in person or in a picture. 🙂
I’m glad you all got a long weekend getaway and you had me on this place until the mounted heads.
The chapel is so dreamy. I am not a fan of the mounted heads of animals. I found that out when we stayed in a cabin with a mounted head and when I woke up in the middle of the night and saw the mounted head it freaked me out 🙂
How wonderful that this charming place was available to you. It looks fabulous.
What a spot!!! I love the building.
haha, that´s a big fish for sure. Almost took the attention compleatly away from the great place you visited.