The Suites at Fall Creek Review – Branson, Missouri (2025)

Want to know what it’s like to stay at The Suites At Fall Creek in Branson, Missouri?

As part of our Ultimate US Road Trip, we spent 5 nights in a one bedroom at The Suites At Fall Creek in Branson, Missouri.

This was the first visit to Branson for both of us!

We work remotely, so whenever possible we stay at places where we can have a separate bedroom.

This way we can get work done without being in each other’s space.

You can see a full walk-through of our one bedroom in this video on our YouTube Channel.

Recently, Hilton Grand Vacations bought out Diamond Resorts, but the resort is still the same, it’s just the management and branding that has changed so far.

Though down the road, there will eventually be upgrades and refurbishments as with all resort properties.

Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to be a timeshare owner to stay at most timeshare resorts.

You can book directly or through your preferred 3rd party platform just like you would any other hotel or resort.

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living room with a courch, chairs, tv, and balcony at Suites at Fall Creek in Branson

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The Suites At Fall Creek Review

Our room was way in the back of the resort along the creek, so when we didn’t have loud neighbors, it was peaceful and quiet back there.

Since we booked our stay less than 60 days out, the points were discounted, making it one of the more affordable Diamond Resort properties in the US.

Branson itself is a little spread out, but the resort is situated amongst everything there is to do in the area.

It’s not way out in the middle of nowhere away from everything.

We loved having a full kitchen to cook during the day or reheat leftovers from going out to dinner.

The screened in balcony was also nice for enjoying fresh air without having to worry about bugs, bees, or mosquitos.

Our room was very spacious and we also had in-unit laundry which was a nice perk on such a long road trip.

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Cons Of Staying At The Suites At Fall Creek

The only downside to this resort was that the internet speed was so slow that I had to do all my work on my mobile hotspot.

Any time I tried to upload or download anything I would get an error message, whether it was while writing a blog post, making Pinterest pins, or making YouTube videos.

So I started contacting each website or app’s IT to see what the problem was because I thought maybe there were website outages and every one of them said it was the internet connection speed.

We were there for 5 whole nights, so the lack of internet was going to hugely impact my ability to work.

I’m so glad I have an unlimited hotspot on my phone or I would have had some major issues coordinating the rest of our stay.

We also happened to be in a building surrounded by an extended family that had multiple rooms.

They had a few boys that were maybe 10-12 years old running up and down the stairs and the hallways constantly.

One of them even started pounding on our door one day and when we opened it he realized he was on the wrong floor.

After that we never heard from them again, lol.

Once they were gone, it was nice and peaceful in our “waterfront” unit in the back of the resort.


How Much Does It Cost To Stay At The Suites At Fall Creek?

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t need to be a timeshare owner to stay at most timeshare resorts.

You can book this resort on whichever site is your preferred booking site.

Generally, rooms here run at about the $150 range once you add in taxes and fees.

On weekends or busier seasons, this number can reach into the $200+ range and if you’re going in a slow season, you may be able to get a room closer to $125.

All of this also depends on your room type.

We stayed in a one bedroom unit, but there are also larger units which will cost more.


What Are The Check-In And Check-Out Times At The Suites At Fall Creek?

Generally timeshare check in and check out times are different than the average hotel.

This is mostly due to the size of the room and the amenities that need cleaned in order to be able to turn over the room to the next guest.

Your check in and check out time will be listed on your reservation confirmation, but you can expect check in to be at 4 pm.

This doesn’t mean you necessarily have to wait until exactly 4 pm to show up, it just means that’s when you can expect a room to be ready for you to move into immediately.

If you happen to arrive earlier, they’ll give you a room if one is ready, but that’s never a guarantee.

With timeshares, check out is usually expected by 10 am, but you can always call the front desk and ask about availability of a later check out if you need to.

Sometimes there may be a fee for a later check out but it all depends on availability at the resort.


Fun Things To Do When You’re Staying At The Suites At Fall Creek

Branson, Missouri has plenty of things to do while visiting whether you’re going with your whole family or as a couple.

We enjoyed a theme park day at Silver Dollar City, which is honestly practically on par with the Disney theme parks theming and immersion.

Branson is also known for their entertainment venues and there are plenty of them.

Check out our full Branson itinerary for all the fun things to do while you’re here.

Silver Dollar City entrance sign

Conclusion: The Suites At Fall Creek Review

The Suites at Fall Creek one bedroom unit is the perfect place to stay when visiting Branson.

With a full kitchen, separate bedroom from living area, and a screened in balcony overlooking the creek, it’s a relaxing getaway.

If you’re heading out toward the Joplin area, I highly recommend staying in a camping cabin at the Joplin KOA.

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