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Local Attractions Local Attraction Information
Posted by Robert on Tuesday, January 27, 2004 (20:14:24) (1098 reads)

Here is a partial listing of Gatlinburg area attractions with ticket prices current as of January 2004. Schedules are provided where possible. Phone numbers and web site addresses are also published here!

Our price reference reflects local taxes when applicable.


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Local Attractions Dollywood’s Splash Country adding fire tower
Posted by Robert on Friday, June 23, 2006 (02:13:41) (724 reads)

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PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. — Dollywood’s Splash Country guests can climb to new heights of fun and adventure with the addition of Bear Mountain Fire Tower, a new $2 million interactive, multilevel water-filled attraction opened in 2005.


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Local Attractions Roaring Fork Motor Trail
Posted by Norm on Thursday, May 11, 2006 (02:01:40) (1096 reads)

Are you ready for a taste of the wilderness? Come visit this nature trail for a glimpse of the old frontier life. Best of all, its free and for 50 cents you can obtain a guide book to the nature trail! I can’t’ believe you can get anything for 50 cents anymore much less several hours of enjoyment for free! Read this complete article by our very own Norm Shelton and see what is waiting for you in Gatlinburg Tennessee!

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Tourist Information Overview of a Chalet Rental
Posted by Norm on Saturday, August 13, 2005 (01:53:05) (1008 reads)

About Chalet Rentals in Gatlinburg

This article explains what you should expect when you rent a Chalet in Gatlinburg. If you have never rented a Chalet, this may help you with your planning.

Gatlinburg is full of hotels, motels, condos and other places to stay. An overnight Chalet rental, however gives you much more bang for your buck. A chalet is located on it’s own private lot and comes with fully equipped kitchens, outside grill, wood burning fireplace, microwave, VCR’s and much more. Many also have whirlpool baths, hot tubs, sauna’s and other amenities. The cost is comparable to a hotel room and if more then one couple are sharing a chalet it costs much less then a hotel. Chalets are in essence the makings of a home, and with you and your friends or family, becomes your home away from home.

The most popular location for overnight rentals is Chalet Village. Chalet Village is divided into two sections. Chalet Village lies mainly in the city limits of Gatlinburg and Chalet Village North is mainly outside the city limits. Either location is fine for visitors and neither has any advantages or disadvantages over the other. All of our Chalets are located in Chalet Village

Chalets will come equipped with linens, bath towels, hand soap and dishwashing detergent.

Chalets have fully loaded kitchens!If you prefer to cook your own meals the Chalets have fully equipped kitchens. They have toasters, blenders, microwave ovens, coffee makers, dishwashers, refrigerator, cooking utensils and other necessities. You can prepare a dinner as easily and completely as you could at home.

The chalet will be made up before your arrival and then daily maid service is not provided until you check out.

One of three Club Houses you have access to with your rental!

All of our Chalets belong to the Owners Club. The Owners Club has pools and tennis courts that are available for use at no charge to our guests. There are three locations and one will only be a few minutes from your Chalet. There will be a pass attached to your keys.

Things you might want to bring are:

  • Matches – to light a grill or the fireplace
  • Charcoal & lighter – if you plan on grilling
  • Coffee, creamer & sugar – (filters will be in the chalet)
  • Beach towels – if you will be using the pools
  • DVD’s, Video Tapes and CD’s
  • Snacks & Drinks
  • Tennis gear – if you plan to play tennis


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Tourist Information Cades Cove
Posted by Norm on Friday, June 03, 2005 (01:47:18) (962 reads)

Cades Cove is a beautiful 6,800-acre valley in the National Park located near Townsend, Tennessee. It provides a representative sample of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park's natural and cultural history as well as its recreational opportunities. Open fields lap against 5,500-foot mountain peaks. With more than 2.5 million visitors annually, it is the Park's most popular destination yet it isn’t “crowded‿. Most people come to these 6,800 open acres to observe the wildlife. But in addition to the wide variety of wildlife there are several historic buildings that date to the nineteenth century. They include a working gristmill, barns, three churches, pioneer log cabins, and frame houses.



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Tourist Information Say ''I DO'' in Gatlinburg
Posted by Robert on Monday, May 02, 2005 (01:43:53) (1081 reads)

If wedding bells are in your future, let them ring in Gatlinburg! With scores of wedding providers and honeymoon accommodations at your disposal, we can be your one-stop destination when it's time to plan your big day. And when it comes to a romantic setting, there's none better than the beauty and splendor of the Great Smoky Mountains.



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Tourist Information Wintertime Getaway
Posted by Norm on Wednesday, March 16, 2005 (02:19:45) (864 reads)

Sometimes we fall into a rut thinking vacations are only for summertime. Many of our more enjoyable getaways were during the fall and winter months – and I am not talking about Miami Beach.



Note: Original Article Published November 16, 2004


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