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Friday, January 23, 2009Magazine names Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge "Best Getaway"
Readers of a popular magazine have cast their votes and given Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge a prestigious title that could help the cities battle the struggling economy.
This month's issue of Southern Living magazine lets readers choose the region's best cities, tourist destinations, and attractions.
Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg topped the list for "Best Weekend Getaway."
"In Pigeon Forge, tourism is our only industry," said Lila Wilson with the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism.
And, like most industries in the current economy, tourism needs all the help it can get. City officials cite local attractions like Dollywood, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and numerous events throughout the year as reasons for the award.
"We were absolutely thrilled and honored," Wilson said. "The entire city of Pigeon Forge is dedicated to providing the most quality, rewarding vacation experience for everyone and to receive that recognition certainly tells us that we're meeting that need and that goal."
In addition to being named "Best Weekend Getaway," Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge also ranked fifth in the "Best Family Vacation" category.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008Pigeon Forge offers unique vacation options
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. -- This summer, make some Smoky Mountain Memories of your own.
Whether it's checking out Dollywood's new $5 million River Battle or tumbling down the side of a hill (on purpose) at Zorb, Pigeon Forge boasts some of the most unique and varied options for vacationing couples, families and seniors.
"Pigeon Forge has fundamental appeal on multiple levels. It's wonderful for families because of the variety of activities. It's great for people who really love the outdoors because our next door neighbor is the most visited national park in the country. It's fun for couples looking for a getaway because there are places you can hide out," said Tom Adkinson, spokesman for the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism. "Those three attributes alone, laid on top of the fact that it's accessible and convenient -- only 287 miles from Huntington and all interstate highways until you get about 15 minutes from our door."
Most people know about the live entertainment that Pigeon Forge is known for, including more than 70 shows by Lee Greenwood this year and other performers in genres ranging from country to gospel to pop. A varied list of restaurants -- including seafood, steakhouses and hibachis -- grows from year to year. Lodging choices are extraordinary, Adkinson offered, ranging from independent and chain hotels and motels to cabins, chalets and condos that feel private, but still maintain their accessibility to the attractions of the area.
The newest additions to the entertainment scene include family-friendly comedy shows at the Comedy Barn and an elaborate magic and illusion show called "Magic Beyond Belief." A favorite of families is a Biblical production called "The Miracle."
"This is one of the most elaborate shows you'll see anywhere in the country. It's staged in a 1,700 seat theater with a very large cast and 100 animals," Adkinson said. "It's the classic battle of good versus evil and the story of Christ." A new segment at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede features a charging herd of Texas longhorn steers.
And, speaking of Dolly, Adkinson offered, the biggest ticketed tourist attraction in Tennessee -- Dollywood -- has been growing and expanding nearly every year.
"This year, they have a new $5 million water adventure ride called 'River Battle,' in which the passengers have access to giant soaker guns they can battle with and pedestrians can get into the act as well," he said. "Last year, they added a $17.5 million roller coaster called 'Mystery Mine' that is one of the best in the country."
One of the most exciting additions to the Smoky Mountains is the New Zealand innovation called "Zorb." More details can be obtained at www.zorb.com/smoky.
"It's a silly Web site, but it's the only way to tell a silly story," Adkinson said. "Imagine a beach ball 11 feet in diameter and suspended inside is a beach ball six feet in diameter. If you climb into the inner ball through the tunnel, they'll push you over the side of the hill."
Never fear, though -- those brave enough to try it are either strapped into a harness called a "Zorbit" or enclosed with five gallons of warm water called a "Zydro." Even Adkinson has his "Zorbonaut" certification.
"It's funny to watch and funnier to do," he explained. "It's the only location in North America. You can't do this anywhere else without flying a long way."
If it's less physical challenges you're seeking and perhaps more mental, take the family to "WonderWorks," billed as "an amusement park for the mind." Featuring more than 150 interactive exhibits contained in 55,000 square feet of space, WonderWorks is easy to spot. It's upside-down.
"The building façade is upside-down and inside are all manner of activities. You can get in a simulator and try to land a space shuttle. You can experience an earthquake and a hurricane. You can ride a 360-degree bicycle that if you pedal fast enough will go completely over the bar," Adkinson explained.
Many Pigeon Forge Web sites recommend getting a free Value Card with discounts on lodging, entertainment, shopping, attractions and restaurants before visiting. Visit www.mypigeonforge.com to secure yours.
"One of the reasons we have 11 million visitors every year is because Pigeon Forge is a place of permanence -- you know you're going to enjoy these mountains, but it's also a place of change because we're evolving every year," Adkinson said.
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By BETH HENDRICKS
For The Herald-Dispatch
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Monday, June 09, 2008Pigeon Forge offers unique vacation options
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. -- This summer, make some Smoky Mountain Memories of your own.
Whether it's checking out Dollywood's new $5 million River Battle or tumbling down the side of a hill (on purpose) at Zorb, Pigeon Forge boasts some of the most unique and varied options for vacationing couples, families and seniors.
"Pigeon Forge has fundamental appeal on multiple levels. It's wonderful for families because of the variety of activities. It's great for people who really love the outdoors because our next door neighbor is the most visited national park in the country. It's fun for couples looking for a getaway because there are places you can hide out," said Tom Adkinson, spokesman for the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism. "Those three attributes alone, laid on top of the fact that it's accessible and convenient -- only 287 miles from Huntington and all interstate highways until you get about 15 minutes from our door."
Most people know about the live entertainment that Pigeon Forge is known for, including more than 70 shows by Lee Greenwood this year and other performers in genres ranging from country to gospel to pop. A varied list of restaurants -- including seafood, steakhouses and hibachis -- grows from year to year. Lodging choices are extraordinary, Adkinson offered, ranging from independent and chain hotels and motels to cabins, chalets and condos that feel private, but still maintain their accessibility to the attractions of the area.
The newest additions to the entertainment scene include family-friendly comedy shows at the Comedy Barn and an elaborate magic and illusion show called "Magic Beyond Belief." A favorite of families is a Biblical production called "The Miracle."
"This is one of the most elaborate shows you'll see anywhere in the country. It's staged in a 1,700 seat theater with a very large cast and 100 animals," Adkinson said. "It's the classic battle of good versus evil and the story of Christ." A new segment at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede features a charging herd of Texas longhorn steers.
And, speaking of Dolly, Adkinson offered, the biggest ticketed tourist attraction in Tennessee -- Dollywood -- has been growing and expanding nearly every year.
"This year, they have a new $5 million water adventure ride called 'River Battle,' in which the passengers have access to giant soaker guns they can battle with and pedestrians can get into the act as well," he said. "Last year, they added a $17.5 million roller coaster called 'Mystery Mine' that is one of the best in the country."
One of the most exciting additions to the Smoky Mountains is the New Zealand innovation called "Zorb." More details can be obtained at www.zorb.com/smoky.
"It's a silly Web site, but it's the only way to tell a silly story," Adkinson said. "Imagine a beach ball 11 feet in diameter and suspended inside is a beach ball six feet in diameter. If you climb into the inner ball through the tunnel, they'll push you over the side of the hill."
Never fear, though -- those brave enough to try it are either strapped into a harness called a "Zorbit" or enclosed with five gallons of warm water called a "Zydro." Even Adkinson has his "Zorbonaut" certification.
"It's funny to watch and funnier to do," he explained. "It's the only location in North America. You can't do this anywhere else without flying a long way."
If it's less physical challenges you're seeking and perhaps more mental, take the family to "WonderWorks," billed as "an amusement park for the mind." Featuring more than 150 interactive exhibits contained in 55,000 square feet of space, WonderWorks is easy to spot. It's upside-down.
"The building façade is upside-down and inside are all manner of activities. You can get in a simulator and try to land a space shuttle. You can experience an earthquake and a hurricane. You can ride a 360-degree bicycle that if you pedal fast enough will go completely over the bar," Adkinson explained.
Many Pigeon Forge Web sites recommend getting a free Value Card with discounts on lodging, entertainment, shopping, attractions and restaurants before visiting. Visit www.mypigeonforge.com to secure yours.
"One of the reasons we have 11 million visitors every year is because Pigeon Forge is a place of permanence -- you know you're going to enjoy these mountains, but it's also a place of change because we're evolving every year," Adkinson said.By BETH HENDRICKS
For The Herald-Dispatch
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Tuesday, May 27, 200830 Tips to save money on gas!
The surest way you can improve your fuel cost problem is to change your motoring habits. Listed below under four categories are 30 effective methods of doing so... no need to buy expensive add-on equipment.
ENGINE WARM-UP
1. Avoid prolonged warming up of engine, even on cold mornings - 30 to 45 seconds is plenty of time.
2. Be sure the automatic choke is disengaged after engine warm up... chokes often get stuck, resulting in bad gas/air mixture.
3. Don't start and stop engine needlessly. Idling your engine for one minute consumes the gas amount equivalent to when you start the engine.
4. Avoid "reving" the engine, especially just before you switch the engine off; this wastes fuel needlessly and washes oil down from the inside cylinder walls, owing to loss of oil pressure.
5. Eliminate jack-rabbit starts. Accelerate slowly when starting from dead stop. Don't push pedal down more than 1/4 of the total foot travel. This allows carburetor to function at peak efficiency.
HOW TO BUY GASOLINE
6. Buy gasoline during coolest time of day - early morning or late evening is best. During these times gasoline is densest. Keep in mind - gas pumps measure volumes of gasoline, not densities of fuel concentration. You are charged according to "volume of measurement".
7. Choose type and brand of gasoline carefully. Certain brands provide you with greater economy because of better quality. Use the brands which "seem" most beneficial.
8. Avoid filling gas tank to top. Overfilling results in sloshing over and out of tank. Never fill gas tank past the first "click" of fuel nozzle, if nozzle is automatic.
HOW TO DRIVE ECONOMICALLY
9. Exceeding 40 mph forces your auto to overcome tremendous wind resistance.
10. Never exceed legal speed limit. Primarily they are set for your traveling safety, however better gas efficiency also occurs. Traveling at 55 mph give you up to 21% better mileage when compared to former legal speed limits of 65 mph and 70 mph.
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11. Traveling at fast rates in low gears can consume up to 45% more fuel than is needed.
12. Manual shift driven cars allow you to change to highest gear as soon as possible, thereby letting you save gas if you "nurse it along". However, if you cause the engine to "bog down", premature wearing of engine parts occurs.
13. Keep windows closed when traveling at highway speeds. Open windows cause air drag, reducing your mileage by 10%.
14. Drive steadily. Slowing down or speeding up wastes fuel. Also avoid tailgating - the driver in front of you is unpredictable. Not only is it unsafe, but if affects your economy, if he slows down unexpectedly.
15.Think ahead when approaching hills. If you accelerate, do it before you reach the hill, not while you're on it.
GENERAL ADVICE
16. Do not rest left foot on floor board pedals while driving. The slightest pressure puts "mechanical drag" on components, wearing them down prematurely. This "dragging" also demands additional fuel usage.
17. Avoid rough roads whenever possible, because dirt or gravel rob you of up to 30% of your gas mileage.
18. Use alternate roads when safer, shorter, straighter. Compare traveling distance differences - remember that corners, curves and lane jumping requires extra gas. The shortest distance between two points is always straight.
19. Stoplights are usually timed for your motoring advantage. By traveling steadily at the legal speed limit you boost your chances of having the "green light" all the way.
20. Automatic transmissions should be allowed to cool down when your car is idling at a standstill, e.g. railroad crossings, long traffic lights, etc. Place gear into neutral position. This reduces transmission strain and allows transmission to cool.
21. Park car so that you can later begin to travel in forward gear; avoid reverse gear maneuvers to save gas.
22. Regular tune-ups ensure best economy; check owner's manual for recommended maintenance intervals. Special attention should be given to maintaining clean air filters... diminished air flow increases gas waste.
23. Inspect suspension and chassis parts for occasional misalignment. Bent wheels, axles, bad shocks, broken springs, etc. create engine drag and are unsafe at high traveling speeds.
24. Remove snow tires during good weather seasons; traveling on deep tire tread really robs fuel!
25. Inflate all tires to maximum limit. Each tire should be periodically spun, balanced and checked for out-of-round. When shopping for new tires, get large diameter tires for rear wheels. Radial designs are the recognized fuel-savers; check manufacturer's specifications for maximum tire pressures.
26. Remove vinyl tops - they cause air drag. Rough surfaces disturb otherwise smooth air flow around a car's body. Bear in mind when buying new cars that a fancy sun roof helps disturb smooth air flow (and mileage).
27. Auto air conditioners can reduce fuel economy by 10% to 20%. Heater fan, power windows and seats increase engine load; the more load on your engine, the less miles per gallon.
28. Remove excess weight from trunk or inside of car - extra tires, back seats, unnecessary heavy parts. Extra weight reduces mileage, especially when driving up inclines.
29. Car pools reduce travel monotony and gas expense - all riders chip in to help you buy. Conversation helps to keep the driver alert. Pooling also reduces traffic congestion, gives the driver easier maneuverability and greater "steady speed" economy. For best results, distribute passenger weight evenly throughout car.
30. During cold weather watch for icicles frozen to car frame. Up to 100 lbs. can be quickly accumulated! Unremoved snow and ice cause tremendous wind resistance. Warm water thrown on (or hosed on) will eliminate it fast.
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Sunday, May 04, 2008Nine Money-Saving Travel
Pigeon Forge, TN – May 2008 – When Americans receive their 2008 Economic Stimulus Act tax rebates—distribution lasts through mid-July—many will earmark some of those funds for travel. Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has a list of nine ways to stretch those dollars for vacationers headed to the Great Smoky Mountains.
Tips from the city’s tourism department include suggestions on finding discounted combo tickets at the city’s numerous theaters, ditching your car upon arrival in favor of a city-wide trolley system and timing your visit to Tennessee’s most visited ticketed attraction (that’s Dollywood in case you hadn’t guessed) so that you get an extra day free.
“Travelers are planning more than ever before. We want people to visit us, so coaching them about their vacation budget is good for everyone,” said Leon Downey, executive director of the Pigeon Forge Department of Tourism.
Pigeon Forge’s money savers:
1. Park your car and then walk a bit or ride the Fun Time Trolley.
Trolley fare is only 50 cents, and routes weave throughout town. Take the trolley to Dollywood to bypass the theme park’s parking fee. If your lodging is along the Parkway, scores of attractions, shops and restaurants are only a short walk away.
“You’re not burning gas when you’re on the trolley or strolling along the Parkway,” Downey said.
2. Get a Pigeon Forge Value Card.
Discounts on lodging, entertainment, restaurants, shopping, attractions (including the city’s newest attraction, Zorb Smoky Mountains) and even a wedding package are on the Pigeon Forge Value Card. Cards are free and in the Pigeon Forge Travel Planner (available online at http://www.mypigeonforge.com/, with a toll-free call to 1-800-251-9100 and at the Pigeon Forge Welcome Center at Traffic Light #0 near the Miracle Theater and WonderWorks).
Shopaholics can get a real buzz by using the Value Card to get a Belz Bucks Bonus Card at Belz Factory Outlet World or a discount on a pair of cowboy boots at Stages West.
3. Find new discounts on the Web.
New discounts and printable coupons are posted frequently on the tourism department’s official Web site: http://www.mypigeonforge.com/.
4. Get a free day at Dollywood.
Yes, it’s possible with the “Arrive After 3, Get the Next Day Free” program from Tennessee’s most visited ticketed tourism attraction. To get a sense of extra value, visit the park Dolly Parton made famous on Wednesdays and Thursdays, generally the lowest attendance days.
5. Dine efficiently.
Many hotels and motels include substantial complimentary breakfasts with their rooms, and Pigeon Forge’s many condo and cabin developments offer guests the ability to prepare some of their own meals (assuming dishwashing is a satisfactory vacation chore).
6. Snag a Dollywood season pass.
If you’re returning to Pigeon Forge later this year, a Dollywood season pass pays for itself on the second visit. (A one-day adult admission is $50.20, and a season pass is $74. A one-day child admission, ages 4-11, is $39, and a season pass is $60. You do the math.)
“Many Pigeon Forge visitors come in the summer, again in the fall and again for Christmas. If Dollywood is on their agenda, a season pass is a true bargain,” Downey said.
7. Get a theater combo.
There are more than a dozen musical theaters in Pigeon Forge and more than 20 different shows. Look for discounted combo tickets if you want to see more than one show. Also consider a dinner show—food and entertainment all in one purchase.
8. Buy a vacation package.
“Packages save you money. It’s as simple as that,” Downey said of programs that combine lodging, shows and attractions into one purchase. The packagers buy their inventory in volume and get better prices than individuals can. Numerous packages are available at http://www.mypigeonforge.com/.
9. Enjoy Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
“The national park is our tourism anchor, and it’s free,” Downey said. It is America’s most visited national park and the largest wilderness area in the eastern U.S. Easy hiking trails, picnic grounds and magnificent scenery are adjacent to Pigeon Forge.
“Pigeon Forge is small in population, with only 5,800 residents, but we’re big in terms of visitors|–|more than 11 million every year – and we want to help our guests have such a good time that they forget about gasoline prices for a while. The tax rebate and our consumer tips might accomplish just that,” Downey said.
Information about all aspects of Pigeon Forge is on the Web at http://www.mypigeonforge.com/ or by calling toll-free to 1-800-251-9100.
Contact:
Lila Wilson
Pigeon Forge
(865) 453-8574
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Monday, February 25, 2008Pigeon Forge Coupons and Discounts
Money Saving Coupons are available for download at The Smoky Mountain Navigator website. You can download or have delivered to your home coopons for attractions, entertainment, shopiing, and so much more. Free Pigeon Forge Tennessee Coupons provided by The Smoky Mountain Navigator Magazine.
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Thursday, September 20, 2007New Harley Store Revs Up for Business!
Maryville’s Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson dealership this week opened its second full-service store and plans to expand into Kentucky next year.
The dealership’s new 11,000-square-foot Pigeon Forge store had a “soft opening” Thursday and will have a grand opening in a couple of weeks, said Jessica Popek, director of marketing for the dealership.
The new store has about 40 employees and will be open seven days a week, owner Scott Maddux said.
That store now has 20 to 30 motorcycles for sale, Popek said, and also rents bikes.
He said the dealership has a strong market in Sevier County and “we felt like we needed a stronger presence there,” Maddux said. Smoky Mountain Harley also has a retail store in Gatlinburg.
The Pigeon Forge store was converted and enlarged from a retail outlet that sold riding gear, motor clothes and other items.
The store is modeled after the original Harley factory in Milwaukee, Maddux said.
“When you walk in, it’s almost as if the old factory has been converted into a retail store,” Maddux said.
Late next year Maddux hopes to open a dealership in Corbin, Ky.
That would make Maddux the first Harley dealer to own stores in two different territories, Popek said.
Maddux and Popek declined to say how much it cost to upgrade the Pigeon Forge store.
Maddox’s 50,000-square-foot Maryville store is 3 years old and he opened the Pigeon Forge retail store about a year ago.
“The Pigeon Forge dealership is part of the evolution of our original dealership. Now that we’re 3 years old we’ve come to realize that there are a lot of customers in the Sevier County region that we want to serve, and we also want to be able to meet the service needs of travelers in that area,” Maddox said.
Source: KnoxNews.com
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Thursday, September 20, 2007A Day Tour of the Gorgeous Smoky Mountains
Everyone enjoys some time away from home now and then. It’s refreshing to have a change of scenery and a chance to get away from it all. Maybe your idea of the perfect getaway is rest and relaxation. Perhaps you’re the shop-till-you-drop type that also enjoys great food and entertainment. Or, you might be the kind that wants to spend your time soaking up the sun and experiencing the great outdoors. Let's follow the path of an exciting day tour of the Smoky Mountains and you'll quickly see there's something for everyone.
Starting in Gatlinburg Tennessee, near the North Carolina border, is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With over 800 miles of walking trails, you can view the stunning mountains as well as animals and plants by foot, or check out the breathtaking views as you drive along the scenic roadways. The park offers everything from wildlife to wildflowers, as it is home to a vast array of plants, trees, mammals and birds. According to the National Park Service, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the “most visited national park in the country.”
For winter sports enthusiasts, Ober Gatlinburg offers eight trails for snow skiing during winter months as well as an ice-skating rink, which is open year round. With an ice arena that's 140’ x 75’ there's plenty of room to spend a carefree day on the ice. If you’ve worked up an appetite you’re in luck! You’ll find plenty of places to eat and shop, since the rink is in the center of a mall.
Rather get wet? Gatlinburg has many outdoor centers that provide rafting. No experience is no problem, since a professional river guide will accompany you down the whitewater rapids. Many places offer tubing, canoeing and kayaking as well. If you’re a little more timid, visit Wild Bear Falls Water Park. This indoor park has an 800-foot winding river as well as a 306-foot body slide. You can also enjoy indoor/outdoor hot tubs and a video game arcade.
A little further down the road is Pigeon Forge, where you will find the ever-popular Dollywood. Here you can experience thrilling amusement park rides and travel the mountains by steam engine. Dollywood also offers numerous year-round festivals and live shows. You can shop store after store filled with handmade crafts and an endless supply of southern cooking to satisfy your hunger. Make sure you leave room for desert! The smell of ice cream, funnel cakes and pastries may be too much to resist.
After an exciting and fun-filled day you may be looking for a place to sit down and enjoy some family entertainment. Whether you’re in Gatlinburg or Pigeon Forge, there are a variety of theaters and dinner shows available. Tap your toes to the sounds of country music, be amazed by local magicians, laugh 'til it hurts at professional comedians, or relive the music of the 50’s through the 80’s at any number of nightspots. There is truly something for everyone.
No matter what your interest, a trip to the Smoky Mountains offers exactly what you're looking for. There are numerous places to stay and many of them offer discount tickets to area shows and events. In fact, a little town called Wears Valley is situated right between Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg with its own show-stopping scenery. Wears Valley is only about eight to 10 miles from popular destinations, yet offers deeper discounts than you'll likely find in better-known towns. So, pack your bags and take advantage of all this region has to offer.
Source: http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=35714
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Friday, June 29, 2007Pigeon Forge Best Luxury Cabins
Pigeon Forge Cabin Rentals
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee is one of the most exciting, beautiful and fun places on earth. There's so much to see and do in Pigeon Forge. It's an especially nice place for families, since there's wholesome entertainment and activities to delight people of all ages. When you and your family are ready to take the vacation of a lifetime, take a week or two to enjoy the shopping, dining, theaters, activities and breathtaking natural beauty that make the Great Smoky Mountains the greatest spot on earth.
Pigeon Forge Cabin Rentals
Only one thing can ruin a vacation to this lovely area, and that's a cramped hotel room. These days, smart travelers are abandoning traditional hotels and opting instead for spacious, gracious and comfortable vacation rentals. In Pigeon Forge, vacation rentals often take the form of cabin rentals, since rustic, cozy cabins and the Great Smoky Mountains are a natural fit.
Bear Foot Mountain Cabin Rentals consistently lists only luxury accommodations available in Pigeon Forge. The typical Bear Foot cabin rental might include three bedrooms and three bathrooms, a Jacuzzi and hot tub, a fireplace, pool table, satellite TV and several DVD players or VCRs. The typical Bear Foot cabin will also have excellent views of the breathtaking Smoky Mountains. Here in Tennessee, we're so very proud of the natural splendor of our surroundings, and we want to make sure visitors get a front row seat to nature's beauty.
In addition to beauty, excitement and fun, Pigeon Forge also offers guests great value. A luxury three bedroom home in Hawaii might cost you 600 or 700 dollars a night. In Pigeon Forge, you can often rent a fantastic luxury cabin for about 125 to 350 dollars a night. Your family can spread out, relax, cook, watch movies, play games, enjoy a hot tub or fix a midnight snack, something you could never do in a boring, old hotel room.
Bear Foot Mountain is the only choice for your next stay in Pigeon Forge in a luxury cabin.
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