If you are planning a family getaway to Branson, one attraction that should absolutely be on your list is the World's Largest Toy Museum.
This nostalgic, one-of-a-kind destination is more than just a museum—it is a walk through childhood memories, imagination, and toy history.
Whether you grew up in the 1950s, 1980s, or even the early 2000s, chances are you’ll spot something that instantly takes you back.

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Why Families Love The World's Largest Toy Museum
The museum complex is home to over one million toys and collectibles spread throughout multiple museums and exhibits. It is designed so that visitors of all ages can enjoy the experience together.
Grandparents love pointing out toys from their youth, parents reconnect with childhood favorites, and kids are amazed by rows and rows of colorful treasures.

Inside, you may find:
- Antique toys dating back to the 1800s
- Vintage dolls and teddy bears
- Toy trains and model cars
- Classic lunch boxes
- Western toys and cowboy memorabilia
- Barbie collections
- Action figures like G.I. Joe and Star Wars
- Board games and puzzles
Inside the World's Largest Toy Museum
After the introduction and sharing how to get around in the museum, we headed off to look at some of the oldest toys known to all of us. I thought that Stephen and I would be excited to visit here, but my teenagers' excitement for these nostalgic toys and relics really made my day.
Each room and wall is filled to the brim with toys that people all over the world have worked hard to preserve and bring here for the enjoyment of others.

I can guarantee you that if you played with any toys growing up, you will find them here in this museum. We found Star Trek toys, Three Stooges Toys, old army men, Disney toys, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Lincoln Logs, and guns — the old pop cap kind. Yes we were in total toy heaven.
How Long to Plan for Your Visit
Most guests spend 1 to 2 hours, but toy lovers could easily stay longer. Since it is self-guided, you can move at your own pace, linger over favorite displays, and take plenty of photos.

Helpful Tips Before You Go
- Visit earlier in the day for a quieter experience.
- Bring your camera—there are fun photo opportunities everywhere.
- Let grandparents lead the way—they’ll likely know more toys than anyone else.
- Give kids a scavenger hunt challenge: find a toy train, cowboy toy, Barbie, and teddy bear.
- Check current hours before visiting, as seasonal schedules may vary.

Why It’s Worth Visiting
In a town known for shows and entertainment, World's Largest Toy Museum offers something different—pure nostalgia mixed with family fun. It is the kind of place where generations connect, stories are shared, and everyone leaves smiling.
If you love quirky roadside attractions, vintage treasures, or simply want a break from the usual Branson lineup, this museum is a must-see.
Final Thoughts
A visit to World's Largest Toy Museum is like opening the world’s biggest toy box. It’s fun, surprising, heartwarming, and one of the most memorable family attractions in Branson. Add it to your itinerary—you may end up loving it even more than the kids.

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