Trip to Gatlinburg, TN
luismolina88
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Hey guys...I'm planning a road trip to Gatlinburg (or surrounding area) with my family. We want to get away from the buildings, palm trees, beaches and everything that is Miami, FL. Any ideas on where to stay and what to do? Btw my kids are 4 months and 3 yrs old.
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check out Jacksonmountainhomes.com you can find really good rates on cabins there. Ive stayed in Gburg 2x using them in both stays. I would very highly recommend them0
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Not that this is helpful at all, but my senior year of high school we took a trip to the Smoky Mountain Music Festival in Gatlinburg, TN to compete in (I was in 3 choirs, our band and orchestra went as well).
And just a little FYI, this girl right here was awarded most outstanding female soloist at the 2002 Smoky Mountain Music Festival. NBD.
We also went to Dollywood. That place was creepy. OH and there's a restaurant there called "Cooter's" and all us 17 year olds thought it was great fun to get shirts that said "I ate at Cooter's." Who am I kidding, I still think that's hilarious.0 -
I actually kind of liked Dollywood. I was stunned. ALso, if u drive over the Cherokee you can take the Great Smokey MOuntain Railroad ride, which for kids is good.0
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Mama's Farmhouse. All you can eat family style dining. Prepare your *kitten*.0
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Hey guys...I'm planning a road trip to Gatlinburg (or surrounding area) with my family. We want to get away from the buildings, palm trees, beaches and everything that is Miami, FL. Any ideas on where to stay and what to do? Btw my kids are 4 months and 3 yrs old.
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There is a Ripleys Aquarium there! My kids love it, we go to Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge at least twice a year!0
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Lots to do! Since the kids are little, I wouldn't suggest ziplinning...which was my favorite part. Lots of scenic drives where you can try to spot wildlife. (don't try this on your own, there are tons of bears). There is a "stampede" that is really fun. Its like an indoor rodeo type of show. You get dinner and entertainment. Its great. There is an awesome lodge that is inbetween Sevierville and Gatlinburg (in the park) that has a great pool and amazing accomadations. We typically rent a log cabin with a hot tub, but the kids may enjoy something alittle more fun!0
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I got married and honeymooned in Gatlinburg and we love taking family trips there. :-)
My favorite place to stay is renting a cabin on the mountain overlooking Gatlinburg. They are fantastic and spaced out enough that you feel like you're way out in the wilderness even though the town is a quick 5 minute trip down the mountain. The pizza places deliver up ere as long as its not iced over. This way you and your kids can have separate rooms (I.e. privacy) plus many of the cabins have hot tubs, jacuzzis, some have entertainment like pool tables etc. Plus a full kitchen so you have the option to make your own meals if you want to. We stayed in a cabin for our honeymoon and just last year we went back and stayed in the exact same cabin with our kids - the one we got had 2 bedrooms so we put the kids in one and then had one to ourselves.
We love taking the Motor Nature trail. All of the town maps show you how to get there, it's cool b/c one minute you're in town and e next it's like you're in the middle of nowhere. There are bunches of stops along the drive where you can hike, picnic, etc. we saw a bear climbing a tree out there one time, super cool.
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokeys is pretty awesome. We spent several hours there with our 1 and 3 year old. There are also lots of other things to do on the main road in town(putt-putt, shows, dining, shopping, etc). And it's just a quick drive to Pigeon Forge for even more entertainment.0 -
I live in WNC, so Gatlinburg is right across the mountain, literally.
Are you outdoorsy? There is all kinds of outdoor stuff to do. There is also lots of other things to do. They might enjoy Dixie Stampede or something similar. Feel free to PM me specific questions, the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area is barely an hour away.
You can see Cades Cove, it's a bit of a traffic jam though. Townsend is a nice quiet town if you want to that. The parkway is there for driving too. Lots of waterfalls to hike to as well.
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Just found out my uncle is moving there, so excited to visit!!!! Sorry off topic I know :P0
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pigeon forge, too, if the cabins in Gat are filled.
Go to the top of the mountain at night and watch the falling stars. Bring a blanket. the next day, jump on the part of the appalacian trail that runs through there and own that gorgeous hike. Ive done it at least 6 times, so amazing and satisfying.0 -
Oh, the SkyLift is pretty cool, it's basically just a chairlift that you ride up to the top and they take a picture of you on the way up with the mountains behind you and the town below you. Of course they charge you and arm and a leg for the pic but it's a pretty cool souvenir. Also be warned, the only thing at the top when you get off the chairlift is a gift shop and a view and the pic if you want to buy it. But it's a nice relaxing ride. :-)0
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I live about a little less than an 1 1/2 there and finally got a season pass to Dollywood. You should go if you get the chance. There is also Splash Country which is a big water park.
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Great website that we always use is patriotgetaways.com
They have awesome cabins for great prices! And your kids would love the Aquarium. I know my son did and he was only 6 months old0 -
The aquarium is really nice, one of my favorites and I've been to several.
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i use homeaway.com to book my trips and they have tons of cabins listed on there. i would definitely do a cabin instead of a hotel. the hotels are pretty much all worn down and gross, except for maybe the hilton in gatlinburg.
Dollywood/Splash Country has tons of activities for the kids.
Ober Gatlinburg is a much cheaper version ($20 if i remember correctly), but the kids will be free and you can ride the skylife there multiple times. they have swings and a few small rides as well as alpine slide which are super fun (and you can control the speed if it scares the little one).
Shopping in pigeon forge.
Cades Cove has bicycles you can rent and ride around the 11 mile loop or you can drive your car.
Chimney Tops is a nice place to picnic with streams all around.0 -
I live in WNC, so Gatlinburg is right across the mountain, literally.
Are you outdoorsy? There is all kinds of outdoor stuff to do. There is also lots of other things to do. They might enjoy Dixie Stampede or something similar. Feel free to PM me specific questions, the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area is barely an hour away.
You can see Cades Cove, it's a bit of a traffic jam though. Townsend is a nice quiet town if you want to that. The parkway is there for driving too. Lots of waterfalls to hike to as well.
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Definitely the aquarium - my daughter had a blast there. There is an underwater walkway type thing in the shark tank so you kind of feel like you are "with the sharks". Pretty cool. There's Bubba Gump's restaurant. That was decent. Lots of shops along the road to peek into. Pack your walking shoes for sure0
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I actually kind of liked Dollywood. I was stunned. ALso, if u drive over the Cherokee you can take the Great Smokey MOuntain Railroad ride, which for kids is good.
Both are good suggestions also the Ripley's Aquarium is really good and they have stuff for the kids to do (even big kids like me). Also they have Ober Gatlinberg which is nice.0 -
You need to drive the Cades Cove loop. You aren't too far from it in G'burg. A few old cabins, primative churches, grist mill, quiet scenic views. And you will certainly see deer, maybe turkeys, maybe even elk and bears. I'd do the loop during the week, since it can get crowded during the weekend. Early and late in the day increases the chances of seeing deer. The road between GBurg and Cades cove runs right along Little River, which is really gorgeous. And other than gas, it is all free.0
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Fannie Farkle's corn dogs are the best thing in the world!
My daughter loves the slide at OberGatlinburg (she's 6)
If you are outside kind of people there is tons to do but also lots of shopping, shows, museum-type attractions. Last year we took my daughter and my niece and nephews to WonderWorks and they loved it. Very interactive for the whole family.0 -
i use homeaway.com to book my trips and they have tons of cabins listed on there. i would definitely do a cabin instead of a hotel. the hotels are pretty much all worn down and gross, except for maybe the hilton in gatlinburg.
Going in August and can't wait!0 -
Gatlinburg Falls Resort has amazing cabins! I have stayed there twice and have not been disappointed either time. Views are gorgeous, service is great and cabins are very comfortable and relaxing with lots of things to keep the kiddies busy. Gatlinburg is one of my favourite vacation spots, it's beautiful. The aquarium is fantastic for kids and driving through Smoky Mountains National Park is really nice too. Lots of fun things to do in Pigeon Forge too which is only a couple of minutes away. Hope you have a great time! :happy:0
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My husband and I visit there often. There are lots of fun things for kids to do... and parents, too. We ALWAYS end up racing go-carts.. there is horseback riding which is nice, but maybe not for the kids. We like to stay at The Summit. It takes about 15 minutes to get down off of the mountain from there, but it overlooks the slopes of Ober Gatlinburg, which is beautiful at night. The Summit looks "homey"... very comfortable.0
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE Gatlinburg. We book our cabins through Cabin Fever Vacations - huge selection of cabins in Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg & Sevierville, in neighborhoods or more secluded. You can go online or call them if you want assistance. They typically have specials going on, too. As for something to do, you are right at The Smoky Mountains National Park. Stop by the visitor center for a trail map; trails range from beginner to expert, 1 mile or less and up, depending upon what you want to do. There is an arts & crafts loop that is fun to drive if you are into little shops - their are leatherworkers, wood workers, a pottery place where you can watch them make the pottery, etc. Don't know how old your kids are but there is a zipline place about 15 minutes up Route 40 that was awesome. Wildwater Adventures, I believe. Have a great time!
Sorry - just reread your post - your kids are way too young for the zipline, so ignore that part.0
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