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<blockquote data-quote="ratski" data-source="post: 1639422" data-attributes="member: 936"><p>My wife had never ridden a train. They have a nice train that goes nowhere for about two hours. Ride out and back. If you plan ahead, they have a dinner run that would be nice and romantic.</p><p></p><p>Standing at the platform waiting to board and the conductor gives his speech. Part of his speech was that the train was considered Federal Transportation, or some such stuff, and as such, even though concealed carry was allowed in Branson, it was not allowed on the train.</p><p></p><p>Not knowing what would be involved, I had to make a mad run to the parking lot just in case.</p><p></p><p>No pat downs or metal detectors then, but...</p><p></p><p>Course, that was 2-3 years ago. That was the only place I remember a problem.</p><p></p><p>If you get a chance to go to the Butterfly house, it is well worth it. </p><p></p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratski, post: 1639422, member: 936"] My wife had never ridden a train. They have a nice train that goes nowhere for about two hours. Ride out and back. If you plan ahead, they have a dinner run that would be nice and romantic. Standing at the platform waiting to board and the conductor gives his speech. Part of his speech was that the train was considered Federal Transportation, or some such stuff, and as such, even though concealed carry was allowed in Branson, it was not allowed on the train. Not knowing what would be involved, I had to make a mad run to the parking lot just in case. No pat downs or metal detectors then, but... Course, that was 2-3 years ago. That was the only place I remember a problem. If you get a chance to go to the Butterfly house, it is well worth it. Dave [/QUOTE]
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