I wouldn't go out on LOTO in an 18' boat for love or money, at least on the weekend, and probably during the week. LOTO has been a childish game of "who has the biggest one" since the early '70's when the biggest boats on the lake were 18'. When I was a kid it was one of the most beautiful places on earth (at least to me it was), but the outrageous money (er, debt) and the 2nd grade mentality, combined with the fact that it's not a Corp lake, has ruined it as far as I'm concerned. (Actually I like the fact that it's not a Corp lake, but not when it results in the zoo that LOTO has become.)
For years Table Rock was everything LOTO used to be, and more. To a large extent it still is, but it too has slowly become busier and rougher as many former LOTO people have moved south to escape the madness. But if you stay away from the general area of the dam and Indian Point, you can easily find any of literally thousands of coves, even on the weekends, and have some of the best boating water to be found practically to yourself. Although TR is smaller (54K acres vs. 43K), the countless arms and branches of TR make it seem twice as big. It's very deep, often reaching 175-200', just 50' from shore. Water clarity is amazing for this part of the country since the bottom is mostly rock; you can often see your feet when floating vertically. The fishing is some of the best in the country, if that's your thing.
Many years ago the off-lake attraction at LOTO was the Bagnell Dam area. Now it has that and more, but I don't see how it can compare to Branson, which is a 20-30 minute drive from even some of the quieter, remote parts of TR. About the only concern with TR is the fact that most of the ramps range from steep, to

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Maybe that helps to give you one person's opinion of TR; I'm sure others will add their thoughts. If I can try to answer anything specific, let me know.