From 24-hour casinos, upscale shopping and luxurious spas in Tunica to the Civil War sites in Vicksburg to the lush golf courses, beaches and upscale casinos in Biloxi and Gulfport, Mississippi offers visitors a wide range of vacation experiences. Vacationers to Mississippi can choose from a diverse group of destinations and activities. On the Gulf Coast in Biloxi and Gulfport, casino gaming, big name entertainment shows, deep-sea fishing and golf, are popular pastimes. In Vicksburg, the Vicksburg National Cemetery and Civil War sites draw many visitors. In historic Natchez, you can take a scenic drive on the Natchez Trace Parkway or visit Frogmore Plantation, one of eight plantations originally owned by a wealthy Natchez planter. For an urban experience, Jackson, dubbed the “City with Soul” has over 50 nightclubs featuring Soul, Jazz, Blues, Rock and other musical genres. Tunica offers great casinos, golf and big name entertainers such as Bonnie Rait, Smokey Robinson and George Jones. Golfers, rejoice! Mississippi has more than 150 golf courses. Among the high-profile courses on everybody’s must play list are The Links at Cottonwoods and Tunica National Golf Tennis Club in Tunica and Grand Bear Golf Club in Saucier and The Bridges Golf Club at Hollywood Casino. Families visiting Mississippi fall in love with the heaping portions of Southern hospitality. Family-oriented activities are plentiful in Mississippi whether it’s enjoying the beaches on the Gulf Coast, visiting the home of Elvis Presley in Tupelo or riding a huge paddlewheeler on the Mississippi River.
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As Mississippi's Premier Meeting Facility, the Lake Terrace Convention Center is a naturally distinctive venue for meetings or events.
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Definitely the place to attend a concert...even if your seats are at the tip top! Plenty of concessions available throughout.
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Went in September and was very impressed. It is a great outdoor venue. Security was vert good and it was a very enjoyable concert. There are two huge monitors on each side of the stage that makes you feel you are up front no matter where you sit. A couple of draw backs were the parking. It took forever to get out of the parking lot we were parked in. Not great parking. There are several parking areas. Look it up on their website and do some research. Second eat before you go. Prices are very high. We paid 5 dollars for a bottle of water. But the overall feel of the place was great. We already have tickets to a Def Leppard and ZZ Top concert this coming September.
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